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  • Well done! You’ve completed lesson 7PH.

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    1. Which word DOESN’T have a dental join?

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    /t,d,l,n/ join dentally if the next sound is TH.

  2. Question 2 of 10
    2. Question

    2. Which is the diacritic for a dental sound?

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    It looks like a tooth.

  3. Question 3 of 10
    3. Question

    3. How many /h/ sounds are said in this sentence:

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-3.mp3

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    In fast connected speech, function words tend to lose their /h/ sounds except when at the beginning.

  4. Question 4 of 10
    4. Question

    4. Which speaker is an ‘h dropper’?

    DAVE

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-4a.mp3

    JOHN

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-4b.mp3

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    H Droppers never say /h/ even in content words.

  5. Question 5 of 10
    5. Question

    5. Put the pronunciations of HAPPY in the order you hear them:

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-5.mp3

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  6. Question 6 of 10
    6. Question

    6. Match the words that could sound the same in fast speech:

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            The TH sounds are elided in fast speech when next to /s/ or /z/.

          • Question 7 of 10
            7. Question

            7. Make a sentence putting the IPA in order:

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            It is a question that starts with a question word.

          • Question 8 of 10
            8. Question

            8. Match the words to their IPA:

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                    Hint

                    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-8.mp3

                  • Question 9 of 10
                    9. Question

                    9. Which speaker is a ‘TH Fronter’?

                    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-9a.mp3

                     

                    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-9bmp3.mp3

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                    TH Fronters swap /θ,ð/ for /f,v/.

                  • Question 10 of 10
                    10. Question

                    10. Put the pronunciations of HORSE in the order you hear them:

                    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/02/7PH-10.mp3

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                  By Veronika Drbohlavová|2025-02-28T09:08:54+00:00February 25th, 2025|

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