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Pronunciation Course

Pronunciation Course . Class # 3. Rules for predicting pronunciation. Two vowel letters in a one-syllable word: First vowel is pronounced with its alphabet vowel sound. Second vowel is silent. One vowel letter in a one-syllable word:

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Pronunciation Course

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  1. Pronunciation Course Class # 3

  2. Rules for predicting pronunciation • Two vowel letters in a one-syllable word: • First vowel is pronounced with its alphabet vowel sound. Second vowel is silent. • One vowel letter in a one-syllable word: • The vowel is pronounced with its relative vowel sound.

  3. Alphabet or Relative Vowel? • ROVE • SPAN • VICE • MOAT • SLAIN • MELD • STINT

  4. Two Vowel Rule

  5. One vowel Rule

  6. Listening Exercise Oh // my// god // me // Move // emergency / / Rach // There // are // how // you // great // happened // Bleeding // look // enough // // About // Orient // everything // I /  / Julie // country // not // problem // stop /  / baggage // claim //

  7. Vowel Sounds /i/ vs // /i/ is the vowel of feel // is the vowel of trip

  8. Joining the /i/ sound • /i/ + vowel  join the /i/ to the next vowel. I’ll see an interesting play.

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