Either A (Ship) or B (Sheep).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is B (Sheep)?
Either A (Coat) or B (Goat).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is B (goat)?
The correct pronunciation of this word: Long
What is long?
The correct pronunciation of this word: no
What is no?
The direction your intonation goes when you are expressing surprise.
What is up?
Either A (sending) or B (sanding).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (sending)?
Either A (Sew) or B (Show).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (Sew)?
The correct pronunciation of this word: wing
What is wing?
The correct pronunciation of this word: win
What is 'win'?
The direction your intonation goes when you are asking for new information.
What is down?
Either A (Come) or B (Calm).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (Come)?
Either A (Vest) or B (West).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (Vest)?
The correct pronunciation of this word: wet
What is wet?
The correct pronunciation of this word: Pain
What is pain?
The volume level of the /b/ sound when it comes at the beginning of a sentence.
What is loud?
Either A (Could) or B (Cooed).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (Could)?
Either A (Price) or B (Prize).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is B (Prize)?
The correct pronunciation of this word: light
What is light?
The correct pronunciation of this word: Piece
What is piece?
The volume level of the /g/ sound when it comes before a consonant.
What is quiet?
Either A (Cap) or B (Cab).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is A (Cap)?
Either A (Card) or B (Cart).
The word that I use in this sentence:
What is (B) Cart?
The correct pronunciation of this word: full
What is full?
The correct pronunciation of this word: wine
What is wine?
The term used when two sounds (one at the end of a word and one at the beginning of the next) come together.
What are 'joining sounds'?