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- Question 1 of 10
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1. Match the sounds to the places of articulation:
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/v/ is a fricative – there is a friction between the upper teeth and the lower lip.
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2. Match the IPA to the pictures:
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3. Question
3. Which sound is a fricative?
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A fricative is made by squeezing air past a closure.
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4. Put the words in the order you hear them:
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VIE, WHY, WHEN, VENN.
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5. Which sound is an approximant?
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Approximants are smooth, a bit like vowels.
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6. Match the words to the IPA:
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7. Question
7. Which sound has a double articulation?
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A double articulation involves two separate movements at the same time.
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8. Which speaker does NOT correctly articulate English /w/?
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Are the w’s pronounced with a sound similar to a vowel, or are the sounds missing lip-rounding and the tongue raised higher?
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9. Which sound do you hear?
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Can you hear a friction or a vowel-like sound?
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10. Which is NOT a word?
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