Lesson 18. Chips and juice
/t∫/ and /d3/
Lesson 18; Part A
How to make the sound /t∫/ Look at the diagram. Listen and say the sound. There is no voicing (vibration from the throat). /t∫/ is like /t/+/∫/ together. Target sound: /t∫∂/ |
Lesson 18; Part B
Sound and spelling /t∫/ is usually spelled ch, t, or tch. Listen and say these words. ch chips choose March which t future question tch catch watch kitchen | |
Note: The name of the letter H is /eit∫/. Listen and repeat. Note: In the word Czech, cz is pronounced /t∫/, and cz is pronounced/k/. The words check, cheque and Czech all sound the same: /t∫ek/.Listen and repeat. | |
Listen and say these sentences. 1 Which questions did you choose in the exam? 2 The picture in the kitchen is by a Czech artist. |
Lesson 18; Part C
How to make the sound /d3/ Look at the diagram. Listen and saythe sound. There is voicing (vibration from the throat). /d3/ is like /d/ + /3/ together. Target sound: /d3∂/ | ||
Listen and say the two sounds. /t∫∂/ /d3∂/ |
Lesson 18; Part D
Sound and spelling /d3/ is usually spelled j, g, ge or dge. Listen and say these words. j jam jacket jeans job jet g general ge age large dge fridge | |
Note: The name of the letter G is /d3i:/, and the name of the letter J is /d3ei/. Listen and repeat. | |
Listen and say these sentences.
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Exercises
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