First Lessons in Speech ImprovementC. Scribner's Sons, 1922 - 212 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... Fair and fare sound exactly alike , though they are spelled differ- ently , so also pear , pair , pare , are alike . The words doe and dough are exactly alike to the ear but they are different to the eye . The same is true of right ...
... Fair and fare sound exactly alike , though they are spelled differ- ently , so also pear , pair , pare , are alike . The words doe and dough are exactly alike to the ear but they are different to the eye . The same is true of right ...
Pagina 14
... fair fame fed fir feel fit few food foot five foe fun foil fawn fond fowl 1. Fanny fed Flora's goldfish . 2. Frank went to Florida and found fame and fortune . 3. On Friday father and Frederick went fishing . 4. Mr. Ford painted the ...
... fair fame fed fir feel fit few food foot five foe fun foil fawn fond fowl 1. Fanny fed Flora's goldfish . 2. Frank went to Florida and found fame and fortune . 3. On Friday father and Frederick went fishing . 4. Mr. Ford painted the ...
Pagina 19
... fair not vair Say vote not fote fan van fife five fain vain sheaf sheave face vase surf serve fail vale waif waive ferry very grief grieve fine vine wafer waver 1. Very fine grapes hung from the vines . 2. Oliver found the frame in the ...
... fair not vair Say vote not fote fan van fife five fain vain sheaf sheave face vase surf serve fail vale waif waive ferry very grief grieve fine vine wafer waver 1. Very fine grapes hung from the vines . 2. Oliver found the frame in the ...
Pagina 74
... fair care here her ear fear pure poor ever fire oar where our bar year there 1. There was a wicker rocker in the parlor . 2. Spencer told the hunter not to scare the deer . 3. Did Eleanor enter the boat and go to the farther shore ? arm ...
... fair care here her ear fear pure poor ever fire oar where our bar year there 1. There was a wicker rocker in the parlor . 2. Spencer told the hunter not to scare the deer . 3. Did Eleanor enter the boat and go to the farther shore ? arm ...
Pagina 148
... fair Clare . 3. Forbear tearing their rare laces . 4. The chair is upstairs in the spare room . 5. Be careful not to wear garish jewelry . 6. Hair , fair , pair , and lair end like stair . 7. He declared that he was scared at the turn ...
... fair Clare . 3. Forbear tearing their rare laces . 4. The chair is upstairs in the spare room . 5. Be careful not to wear garish jewelry . 6. Hair , fair , pair , and lair end like stair . 7. He declared that he was scared at the turn ...
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First Lessons in Speech Improvement George Philip Krapp,Anna Birmingham Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Ah a ee bought boys breath with vibration breathed consonant Equivalents brook brother CELIA THAXTER child clang CLINTON SCOLLARD Containing the Sounds diphthong dream dress Drill ee oo oh expel the breath father final combinations distinctly Final Consonant Combinations flowers Funk and Wagnalls gave girls hard palate Hark hath hear heard Initial Consonant Combinations lake listen LONGFELLOW Miss nasal nasal consonant o'er oh aw ah oo oh aw oong ooth ooze Phonetic Symbol Pronounce the final Pronounce these words pronunciation pupils Quotations Containing SCOTT SHELLEY sick musician sing soft palate song sound occurs finally sound occurs initially stream Substitution sweet Teacher TENNYSON thaw thee thoh thou tinkle tongue toot tree upper teeth vertically then horizontally vocal cords voiced consonant voiced consonant Equivalent vowel vowel sound Webster whistle WHITTIER wind words vertically