Phonetic Transcription
Halloween Facts
I Know My Professor
Halloween Movies
SLP - Test My Knowledge
100

Cat

What is /kæt/?

100

This spice is most commonly associated with fall treats like pumpkin pie and lattes

What is Cinnamon?

100

The type of farm Dr. Latham has

What is an apple tree farm?

100

This movie has three sister witches, a black cat, and a ghost named Emily

What is Hocus Pocus?

100

The name of the international phonetic system used by SLPs to transcribe speech

What is IPA?

200

Pumpkin

What is /pʌmpkɪn/?

200

This animal is a symbol of both Halloween and bad luck in some cultures

What is a black cat?

200

Dr. Corso's husband's occupation

What is police officer?

200

This movie has a friendly ghost

What is Casper?

200

The part of the brain that is primarily responsible for speech production

What is frontal lobe?

300

Witch

What is /wɪtʃ/?

300

In the Peanuts Halloween special, Linus waits for this in the pumpkin patch

What is the Great Pumpkin?

300

Dr. Groff's breed of dog

What is dalmation?

300

The movie where there is a big pumpkin in the middle of the town

What is Halloweentown?

300

The term for a communication disorder that results from brain damage after a stroke

What is aphasia?

400

Happy Halloween

What is /hæpi hæloʊwin/?

400

The most popular Halloween candy in the U.S

What is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

400

This professor loves to thrift

What is Dr. Ruiz?

400

There is a good mother and a very bad mother

What is Coraline?

400

The average number of words a typical 18-month-old child uses

What is 10-50?

500

I will be a pirate for halloween

What is /aɪ wɪl bi ə paɪrət fɔr hæloʊwin/?

500

Original Jack-O-Lanterns were made out of this

What is turnips?

500

This professor has an identical twin 

What is Dr. Thomas?

500

The 3 student filmmakers disappear while investigating the legend of a local witch in the woods where their documentary becomes a nightmare

What is The Blair Witch Project?

500

This cranial nerve is primarily responsible for hearing and balance

What is VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve)?