When you pop your lips together, which consonant sound does it make?
/p/
This country starts with the /ʧ/ (CH) sound and is known for the Great Wall and dumplings.
China
This type of sound is made when air is partially blocked by your mouth, teeth, or lips.
Consonant
How do you pronounce this word:
gift?
with hard g
How do you pronounce this word:
city?
with soft c
Say two words that sound the same except for /b/ and /p/.
(example: pet and bet)
"bat" and "pat" or "big" and "pig".
This country begins with a voiceless /ʤ/ (J) sound and is famous for anime, sushi, and cherry blossoms.
Japan
How many consonant sounds do we have in English?
24
How do you pronounce this word:
gel?
with soft g
How do you pronounce this word:
cover?
hard c
What word that starts with p means "beautiful?"
pretty
This country’s name begins with a voiced /s/-like sound, and it contains a /d/ sound in the middle. It’s known for deserts, oil, and Mecca.
Saudi Arabia
The word “knight” starts with a silent consonant. Which consonant is it?
/k/
A soft candy that you chew but do not swallow.
GUM
How do you pronounce this word:
concert?
cert - soft c
A word that begins with letter p which means the son of a king or queen.
Prince
This country starts with a voiceless /θ/ (TH) sound, which is hard for many learners. It’s known for temples and spicy food.
Thailand
How many consonants do we have in the English alphabet?
21
In the word, “gentle,” G is soft. It is because of what letter?
E
How do you pronounce this word:
cello?
/tʃɛloʊ/ or like/chel-o/
A word that begins with letter b which means a weapon that explodes.
Bomb
This country’s name includes the /t/ sound and ends with a voiceless /k/ sound in the full name. It’s known for fast food, Hollywood, and freedom.
United States of America (USA)
What are the 21 consonants in the English alphabet?
b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, and z.
What is the tallest land animal in the world which has a long neck, long legs, and brown spots on its yellow body?
GIRAFFE
How do you pronounce this word:
curriculum?
/ɚˈɹɪkjələm/ or /kUHRrIkyUHlUHm/