This document provides an activity to list examples of English words that demonstrate different consonant sounds in the initial, medial, and final positions. It includes a table with 24 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols for English consonants and asks the user to provide college vocabulary words as examples for each sound in the three positions. The first row is filled in with "pay", "cripple", and "lap" as examples for the [p] sound initially, medially, and finally.
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Activity 2. Words Showing the English Language Consonant Sounds
This document provides an activity to list examples of English words that demonstrate different consonant sounds in the initial, medial, and final positions. It includes a table with 24 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols for English consonants and asks the user to provide college vocabulary words as examples for each sound in the three positions. The first row is filled in with "pay", "cripple", and "lap" as examples for the [p] sound initially, medially, and finally.
This document provides an activity to list examples of English words that demonstrate different consonant sounds in the initial, medial, and final positions. It includes a table with 24 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols for English consonants and asks the user to provide college vocabulary words as examples for each sound in the three positions. The first row is filled in with "pay", "cripple", and "lap" as examples for the [p] sound initially, medially, and finally.
Provide examples of English words that show the indicated consonant sound in the initial, medial and final position. Please get away with basic sight words such as boy, girl, flower, ball etc. in giving examples. Use college vocabulary words.