Mixed Vowel
Stress!!
Mixed Vowels parte deux
Nasal Vowels!
pronounce these words
MISC
100

mouth shape for [y]

what is [u]?

100

The syllable that is usually the tonic syllable

What is the last syllable?

100

mouth shape for [œ ]

What is [ɔ ]?

100

un

oe tilde

100

A mute e is dropped and the previous consonant sound is connected to the nest word

What is elision

200

sound for [y]

what is [i]?

200

The stress changes to the penultimate syllable

What happens when there is a mute -e or schwa at the end of a word?

200

Sound for [œ ]

What is [ɛ ]?

200

bon

o tilde

200

Linking a word with a normally silent consonant

What is liaison?

300

mouth shape for [ø ]

What is [o]?
300
Shown by elongating the tonic syllable

How is stress most often shown?

300

Not in French but mouth shape for [Y]

what is [ʊ ]?

300

vin

open e tilde

300

Be careful + q

What is the phrase used to remember which consonants are usually pronounced?

400

sound for [ø ]

what is [e]

400

Which syllable receives the stress - toujours

What is the second syllable?

400

Not in French but sound for [Y] 

What is [I]?

400

blanc

a tilde

400

The final word of a phrase

In a French phrase, where does the overall stress usually lie?

500

Mixed vowel that n'existe pas in French

What is [Y]?

500

Which syllable receives the stress - impossible

What is the penultimate syllable?

500

Quickly pronounce [y], [ø ], [œ ]

student executes mixed vowels

500

Tilde

What is the IPA symbol that indicates a nasal vowel ~

500

Let the good times roll!

Laissez les bons temps rouler!

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