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Ericsteef Posted 11 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

pronounciation

circle the two sounds that sound similar
abuberg(i)ne ch(i)cken f(i)ne
  

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Hi Each of the i's sound different: the last syllable of aubergine rhymes with clean; the first syllable of chicken rhymes with pick; and fine rhymes with mine A UK speaker would probably go for: ch(i)ck(e)n .. but some might say that the last syllable of that word is too short to be similar to the first Dave

  • Hi Each of the i's sound different: the last syllable of aubergine rhymes with clean; the first syllable of chicken rhymes with pick; and fine rhymes with mine A UK speaker would probably go for: ch(i)ck(e)n ..
  • but some might say that the last syllable of that word is too short to be similar to the first Dave
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Hi

Each of the i's sound different: the last syllable of aubergine rhymes with clean; the first syllable of chicken rhymes with pick; and fine rhymes with mine

A UK speaker would probably go for: ch(i)ck(e)n

.. but some might say that the last syllable of that word is too short to be similar to the first

Dave

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