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1. Put the sounds in the order you hear them:
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2. Question
2. Match the mouth diagrams to the sounds:
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3. Which word DOESN’T contain a silent L?
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4. Match the IPA to the pictures:
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5. Which diagram shows dark [ɫ]?
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Dark [ɫ] is made by raising the tongue at the back of the mouth (velum) and touching the front (alveolar ridge).
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6. How many /r/ sounds would you say in connected speech in GB English in this sentence:
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7. Which 2 words contain dark [ɫ]?
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Clear /l/ is used before vowel sounds, dark [ɫ] in other places.
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8. Which 2 cities contain a silent R in GB English?
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R is pronounced when followed by a vowel sound.
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9. Put the words in the order you hear them:
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10. Match the consonant sounds to their groups:
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- APPROXIMANT
- FRICATIVE
- PLOSIVE
- NASAL
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Approximants are smooth ‘vowel-like’ sounds.
With fricatives, there is friction between two articulators.
Plosives are made by stopping the flow of air and then releasing it.
Nasals are sounds released through the nose.