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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    1. Match the sounds to their types:

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            PLOSIVE = the flow of air is shortly blocked and then released
            APPROXIMANT = two articulators are close to each other
            NASAL = the flow of air goes through the nose
            FRICATIVE = there is a friction between two articulators

          • Question 2 of 10
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            2. Which sound do you hear?

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-2.mp3

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          • Question 3 of 10
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            3. Place the sounds in order from the furthest forward (lips) to furthest back (throat) in the mouth:

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            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-3.mp3

          • Question 4 of 10
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            4. What does the [ʰ] diacritic mean?

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            Aspiration is a small puff of air when a sound is released. It sounds like a little /h/.

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-4.mp3

          • Question 5 of 10
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            5. Put the pronunciations of ART in the order you hear them:

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-5.mp3

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          • Question 6 of 10
            6. Question

            6. Put the sounds in the order you hear them:

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-6.mp3

            • VOICELESS, VELAR, PLOSIVE
            • VOICED, ALVEOLAR, APPROXIMANT
            • VOICELESS, GLOTTAL, FRICATIVE
            • VOICED, BILABIAL, NASAL

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          • Question 7 of 10
            7. Question

            7. Match the allophones of /t/ to their phonetic transcriptions:

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                      https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-7.mp3

                    • Question 8 of 10
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                      8. Which of these sounds is often velarised in English?

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                      https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-8.mp3

                    • Question 9 of 10
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                      9. Which sound described below is PHONEMIC in GB English:

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                      https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-9.mp3

                      [ɱ,Ê”,j,x] – which is found in phonemic English charts?

                    • Question 10 of 10
                      10. Question

                      10. Put the pronunciations of the word BACK in order:

                      https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/09/3T-10.mp3

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                    By Veronika Drbohlavová|2025-09-18T21:00:33+01:00September 18th, 2025|

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