Pure Vowels
Back Vowels
Diphthongs
Stop Plosives
Consonants
100
This pure vowel is used for the word "Beet."
What is [i].
100
[u] can be used for this word that can be worn.
What is boot.
100
This diphthong catches fish using a bait.
What is [eɪ]
100
This consonant sound is made with air and your lips.
What is [p].
100
This consonant is used for the sound ng.
What is [ŋ]
200
Bit, Lit, Kit...
What is [I]
200
This vowel "opens" in the back of the mouth.
What is [O].
200
This vowel describes the child Mrs. Said had on October 10th.
What is [ᴐɪ] as in boy.
200
This consonant uses the same formation as [p], only it is voiced.
What is [b]
200
This consonant symbol looks like an O and is the unvoiced sound for 'th'
What is [θ]
300
[æ] is used for a word that flys in the night.
What is bat.
300
The vowel for the word saw.
What is [ɔ]
300
OUCH!
What is [aʊ].
300
This consonant is often used in the english language for words that begin with C, as in cook.
What is [k].
300
bzzzzzz!
What is [z]
400
This vowel is seldom used but in chaotic circumstances.
What is [e]
400
With this vowel you can read a book.
What is [ʊ]
400
This diphthong [oʊ] floats.
What is boat.
400
Don't "give" this consonant away.
What is [g]
400
"Somewhere" beyond the "Sea" this consonant "swims."
What is [s]
500
You can "bet" this vowel looks like a backwards number.
What is [ɛ].
500
This vowel has a bright ah sound.
What is [a]
500
Watch out this diphthong "bites."
What is [aɪ].
500
This consonant is unvoiced and uses the teeth to pronounce it.
What is [t].
500
SHHHHH!
What is [ʃ].
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