Theory
S Z
Ed endings
TH
Bonus
100

What is voicing?

The distinction between voiced and voiceless

100

What is the principal difference between S and Z?

The S is voiceless and Z is voiced

100

What are the 3 forms of pronunciation for ED endings?

T ,  D,  ID

100

What are the two sounds for TH?

ð     θ

100

What type of intonation is used in Yes No questions?

Rising

200

What is the meaning of Bilabial?

sound produced by bringing both lips together

200

Mention 2 words with S

answers may vary

200

Which final sounds pronunced the ED ending as ID?

Voiceless

 /t/, /d/

200

What is the main difference between ð     θ sounds

ð   voiced

θ   voiceless

200

What type of intonation is used in Yes No questions?

Falling

300

Mentions two consonants that are in the group of Stop sounds

p, b, t, d, k, g

300

Mentions 3 words with  Z

Answers may vary

300

Which final sounds pronunced the ED ending as T?

Voiced:

/p/, /f/, /s/, /ʃ/ (wash), /ʧ/ (chair), /k/ and /θ/ (thin)

300

What sound do these words use?

Mother

Those

ð   voiced

300

What type of intonation is used here:

I need to buy oranges, grapes, bananas

Rising

400

Mentions two sounds that are Interdental

ð     θ

400

Mention a minimal pair with the sounds S and Z

Sue      Zoo

Ice     Eyes

400

Which final sounds pronunced the ED ending as D?

Voiced:

/b/, /g/, /j/, /v/, /z/, /ð/ (that), vowels and /w/

400

What sound do these words use?

Theater

Mouth

θ   voiceless

400

What type of intonation is used here:

I need to buy oranges, grapes, bananas and lemons.

Rising then falling

500

What is manner of articulation?

It describes how a consonant sound is produced by the way airflow is restricted or modified in the vocal tract.

Example: 

Stop  airflow is completely obstructed                       Fricative   Air is forced through a narrow channel

500

Say the following phrase:

The museum is closed.

ðə  mjuziəm iz kloʊz

500

Say the following words:

Needed

Closed

Washed


Id

D

T

500

Say the following phrase:

I think we can make a great birthday party together.

/θɪŋk/ 

/bɝθdeɪ/

/təɡeðɚ/  

500

Read using linking:

Did you call about the job?

Did you

call about

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