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  1. Question 1 of 5
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    1, Match the sounds to the diagrams:

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        [É«] is velarised – the tongue is raised at the back.

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

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        3. In GB English which sound is used at the end of a word?

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        4. Dictionaries don’t distinguish clear and dark L, the phoneme /l/ is used for both. Which 2 words would be pronounced with [É«]:

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        5. Match the pictures to the phonetic transcriptions:

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            By Joseph Hudson|2024-04-18T10:45:40+01:00April 18th, 2024|

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