I just want to remind you that this is coming to an end...
We learned so much about phonetics, the vowels, diphthongs, and triphthongs sounds...so now we are ready to see the final part...
We can find 24 consonant sounds...they are a lot, aren't the?
Just check them out...
Let's start with the single one, just like in spanish or at least quite simmilar /m/,/n/,/ng/(like in mango), /l/, /h/, /f/, /r/, /w/,/j/.
In the other hand, we can find the consonant pairs, /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, among others.
We also can find the french one of the two "th"...we also can classify them in, voiced or aspirated. Checl out the video to improve your English communication skills.
And to our surprise, the teacher just brought another envelope with words according to a sound...You want to see how got we were...There it goes.
And we just finished it in 1 minute...how is this possible? Course the Literacy subject next course and you will be addicted to the phonetics world.
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