[n] vs [ŋ] (engma)
[ʃ] (esh) vs [ʒ] (ezh)
[s] vs [z]
Where's that Sound?
Make a Word
100

This IPA symbol is used in the first consonant sound of the word “Knight”

What is [n]?

100

This IPA symbol is used in the middle consonant sound of the word “pleasure”

What is [ʒ]?

100

Which of [s] or [z] has a voiceless sound?

What is [s]?

100

This is the place of articulation of [ŋ] 

What is voiced velar nasal?

100

Make a word using either [ŋ] or [ʒ]

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200

This IPA symbol is used in the final consonant sound of “sing”

What is [ŋ]?

200

This IPA symbol is used in the final consonant sound of the word “fresh”

What is [ʃ]?

200

This IPA symbol is used in the first consonant sound of “xylophone”

What is [z]?

200

This is the place of articulation of [ʃ]

What is the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative?

200

Make a new word using two of the following: [ʃ], [s], [z], [n] 

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300

This IPA symbol is used in the first consonant sound of the Spanish word “ninguno"

What is [n]?

300

This is the IPA symbol to describe the first consonant sound of the German word “Schachtel” (little box)

What is [ʃ]?

300

This is the IPA symbol used in the first consonant sound of the Spanish word “silencio”

What is [s]?

300

This is the place of articulation of [s]

What is voiceless alveolar fricative?

300

Make a new word using three of 6 sounds learned today: [n], [ŋ], [ʃ], [ʒ], [s], [z]

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400

Pronounce the following word: [biɪŋ]

What is "being"?

400

Pronounce the following word: [mɛʃ]

What is “mesh”?

400

Pronounce the following word: [sɛz]

What is "says"?

400

This is the place of articulations musicians will use when using the technique known as "double tonguing" 

What is the voiced velar nasal?

400

Make a word using 4 of the 6 sounds mentioned today: [n], [ŋ], [ʃ], [ʒ], [s], [z]

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