Pronunciation >> Pronunciation Materials >> Students need to put words which have the same vowel sounds together, like in a normal game of dominoes. "Land" and "hand" could go together therefore.
Pronunciation Dominoes
As in normal dominoes, like pairs must be put together. So, for example, 'saw' can be put next to 'law'. Cut these strips across so that each dominoe has two words on it - one at either end.
The three phonemes practiced here are:
- 'æ' as in cat
- 'arr' as in father
- 'ai' as in name
Cat | Father |
Can't | Sat |
Name | Laugh |
Hand | Same |
Task | Lamp |
Table | Bag |
Sand | Happy |
Barn | Aim |
Game | Tap |
Aren't | Abbey |
Eight | Carpet |
Can | Sergeant |
Late | Aptitude |
Arm | Wait |