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English Vowel Sounds and Colors. A Fun, Colorful Pronunciation and Spelling Guide for ESL Students. BEGIN with INTRO. SKIP INTRO & GO TO COLORS. English Vowels Chart. Vowel sounds are made in different parts of your mouth. FRONT, near your teeth. BACK, near your throat. / iy /.

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  1. English Vowel Sounds and Colors A Fun, Colorful Pronunciation and Spelling Guide for ESL Students BEGIN with INTRO. SKIP INTRO & GO TO COLORS

  2. English Vowels Chart Vowel sounds are made in different parts of your mouth. FRONT, near your teeth BACK, near your throat / iy / beat pit / uw / boot /I/ / / /U / /ey/ MIDDLE put bait but /E/ / ow/ Mouth opens Mouth closes pet boat /ae/ /o/ bat pot /a/ OPENSay AHH! NEXT

  3. Click on a Color below to practice its vowel sound and spellings Front Vowels GREEN Back Vowels PINK BLUE Mixed Vowel Sounds BEIGE WHITE SOOT PURPLE RED BROWN BONE WHAT?? BLACK TURQUOISE COPPER You are HOME. Click on the HOME button at any time to come back here and choose a new color to practice its vowel sounds. NEXT COLOR BACK to INTRO HOME

  4. Click on the speaker to hear the color: BEIGE COMMON SPELLING PATTERNS WORDS to LEARN and PRACTICE • a + “silent e” lake, rate, cape • a + “y” pay, day, relay • “ai” bait, train, raid • “eigh” weight, sleigh, neighbor HOME BACK NEXT

  5. BLACK Click on the speaker to hear the color: COMMON SPELLING PATTERNS WORDS to LEARN and PRACTICE a + “n” / a + “m a stack, flat, scrap, sat band, ham, plan, Japan “an” “am” HOME BACK NEXT

  6. GREEN Click on the speaker to hear the color COMMON SPELLING PATTERNS WORDS to LEARN and PRACTICE ee street, feet, deep ea clean, eat, beak ie thief, relief, believe ei * conceive, receive, deceive * Spelling rule: “i ” before “e ” except after “c ” HOME BACK NEXT

  7. RED Click on the speaker to hear the color e bed, bled, test, sell “ea” head, thread, breath HOME BACK NEXT

  8. WHITE Click on the speaker to hear the color COMMON SPELLING PATTERNS WORDS to LEARN and PRACTICE i + “silent e” kite, spike, dice ie pie, tied, identified igh high, light, might HOME BACK NEXT

  9. PURPLE Click on the speaker to hear the color ur fur, turn, burp ir first, stir, bird er teacher, eraser ear earth, pearl, heard or doctor, operator, odor HOME BACK NEXT

  10. PINK Click on the speaker to hear the color COMMON SPELLING PATTERNS WORDS to LEARN and PRACTICE i bit, spit, crisp, twist “ink” “ing” stink, string, bring HOME BACK NEXT

  11. COPPER Click on the speaker to hear the color o stop, spot, forgot “aw” claw, awful, raw “au” author, audio, auditorium HOME BACK NEXT

  12. BLUE Click on the speaker to hear the color ue due, true, sue ew grew, screw, threw oo boot, scooter, troops u + “silent e” mute, parachute HOME BACK NEXT

  13. BROWN Click on the speaker to hear the color ou round, about, surround ow how, frown, downtown HOME BACK NEXT

  14. SOOT Click on the speaker to hear the color oo hoof, stood, took ould would, could, should HOME BACK NEXT

  15. TURQUOISE Click on the speaker to hear the color oy boy, toy, enjoy oi boil, oink, hoist HOME BACK NEXT

  16. BONE Click on the speaker to hear the color o + “silent e” tone, phone, role “oa” boat, roam, moan “old” gold, sold, told “ow” tow, grow, yellow HOME BACK NEXT

  17. WHAT? Click on the speaker to hear … what?? u but, cup, stuck “ough” tough, rough, enough o + “silent e” love, come, money o + “th” nothing, brother, mother HOME BACK END

  18. Well done! You have learned colors, vowel sounds, and English spelling patterns. Please come back and practice again soon! English Vowel Sounds and Colors Pronunciation and Spelling Practice for ESL Students Designed by: Li-Lee Tunceren, ESL Instructor, St. Petersburg College HOME EXIT

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