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In this lesson we will practice two more vowel sounds.
First /ʊ/, the sound in words like
good
stood
book
And then the sound /u:/ in words like
moon
boot
soon
Part One: Listen to the following sentences with the /ʊ/ sound:
Part Two: Now let’s practice with the /u:/ sound.
Part Three: Some words with both sounds:
Schoolbook.
I lost my favorite schoolbook.
Footstool
He stood on a footstool to reach the top shelf.
Bulletproof
The policeman wore a bulletproof vest.
Extra Listening Practice:
He got soot on his suit.
He pulled his friend into the pool.
Extra slow: schoolbook……..footstool………..bulletproof…………..
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Over the years linguists have created an international phonetic alphabet (IPA) to help them record the sounds of the world's languages. Yesterday I found this wonderful interactive chart for the American English IPA and I wanted to share the link with you.
Link to interactive chart of the American IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet)
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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!
In this lesson we will practice two more vowel sounds.
First /ʊ/, the sound in words like
good
stood
book
And then the sound /u:/ in words like
moon
boot
soon
Part One: Listen to the following sentences with the /ʊ/ sound:
Part Two: Now let’s practice with the /u:/ sound.
Part Three: Some words with both sounds:
Schoolbook.
I lost my favorite schoolbook.
Footstool
He stood on a footstool to reach the top shelf.
Bulletproof
The policeman wore a bulletproof vest.
Extra Listening Practice:
He got soot on his suit.
He pulled his friend into the pool.
Extra slow: schoolbook……..footstool………..bulletproof…………..
*********************************************************************
Over the years linguists have created an international phonetic alphabet (IPA) to help them record the sounds of the world's languages. Yesterday I found this wonderful interactive chart for the American English IPA and I wanted to share the link with you.
Link to interactive chart of the American IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet)
Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Support the show
Email me: [email protected]
You can now support my podcasts and classes:
Keep the podcasts coming! Thank you!

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