Initial Sounds
     /F/ 'Fine'  
     /V/ 'Value'
     /S/ 'see'
     /Z/ 'zoo'
     /L/ 'love'
     /R/ 'rice'
     /ER/ 'earn'
     /Th/ 'the'
     /Th/ 'think'
    Middle Sounds
     Middle /R/ 'very'
    Final Sounds
     /F/ 'brief'
     /T/ 'eat'
     /d/ 'and'
     /s/ 'bus'
     /ER/ 'after'
     
     Daily Story

 

 

 

 

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Each sound lesson consists of the following 5 sub-lessons:  

1. Sound-forming instruction:

watch and learn how to pronounce the sound.

   

2. Contrasting sound:

listen to similar contrasting sounds to recognize the difference between sounds.

   

3. Words Practice:

practice the sound in a word. We select the most commonly used words.

   

4. Sentence Practice:

practice the sound in a sentence.

   

5. Story Practice:

the most effective way to practice pronunciation is reading a story as if you are speaking in front of people. Eventually you will be confident enough to speak in front of an audience. The ideal story size to practice pronunciation is 4~5 paragraphs long.

   
   
 
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