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B
C
D
E
100

What are the good speech strategies 

Speak loud, speak slow, say every sound, sit up straight, swallow, good eye contact, open your mouth

100

What are the structures (part of body) used to make speech sounds

lips, tongue, teeth, jaw, nose, lungs, hard palate, soft palate, voice box (vocal folds)

100

What is a stop sound

You stop the air and then it explodes out of mouth

100

What is a fricative sound

It uses a lot of continuous air

100

What is a nasal sound

The air is directed through the nose

100

What is it called when we make sounds using 2 lips

Bilabial sounds

100

What is it called when we make sounds using our teeth

Dental sounds

100

What is it called when we make sounds using the part of mouth behind the top front teeth

The bumpy ridge or alveolar ridge

100

What is it called when we make sounds using the highest part of our mouth

The roof of our mouth or hard palate (palatal sounds)

100

What is it called when we make sounds using the very back of our mouth

The soft palate or the velum (velar sounds)

100

What type of sounds are p,b,t,d,k,g
Which sounds are voiced

Stops
b,d,g

100

What are 3/6 palatal (hard palate) sounds

sh,zh,ch,j,y,r.
***Bonus: which one is my least favorite sound to work on

100

What does it mean to be a voiced sound

Your voice is on because vocal folds vibrate

100

What are the 4 bilabial sounds

p,b,m,w

100

What 2 sounds are labiodental sounds (top teeth on bottom lip).  What sounds are linguadental (tongue between top and bottom teeth).

f,v and th

100

What are 3/6 alveolar sounds

t,d,l,s,z,n

100

What sound do we make at the glottis (in the throat)

h

100

What are the 3 soft palate (velar) sounds

k,g,ng

100

***BONUS***

Tell me something that you liked the most about the push-in lessons

100

What type of sounds are m,n,ng
Which sounds are voiced

Nasals
m,n,ng

100

What type of sounds are th,s,z,f,v,sh,zh,h
Which sounds are voiced

Fricatives
th,z,v,zh

100

We make a vowel based on tongue placement.  What are the 5 different locations.

high, middle, low, front, back

100

We make a vowel based on tongue tension.  What are the 2 different tongue tensions

tense (tight) and lax (relaxed)

100

We make a vowel based on lip shape.  What are the 2 different lip shapes.

rounded (puckered) and retracted (spread, smile)

100

There are 5 vowel letters (a,e,i,o,u).  What are the 12 different vowel sounds

long sounds a,e,i,o,u and short sounds a,aw,e,i,o,u/yu

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e
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u