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Domino Games

These domino games are a nice light way of doing phonetic practice with your classes. Print off and play!

Vowels

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'æ', 'aar' and 'ai' sounds.
Students put words with the same sound together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'ooo', 'oo' and 'ow' sounds.
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'or', 'err' and 'eee' sounds.
Students put words with the same sound together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'ee' and 'i' sounds.
Students put words with the same sound together. The two sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'u', 'æ' and 'e' sounds.
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'o', 'oo' and 'or' sounds.
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The three sounds practiced here are:

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Consonants

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of the voiced and unvoiced 'th' sounds and 'f'.
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of 'ch', 'sh' and 'zi' sounds.
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The three sounds practiced here are:

Dominoes to practice pronunciation of aspirated and non-aspirated "h".
As in normal dominoes, students have to put words that have the same sounds together. The two sounds practiced here are:

Word Stress

Stress Pattern Dominoes.
Students have to put words and stress patterns together so they match, as in real dominoes. For example, /..*../ would go next to 'university', etc, etc.

Homophones

Homophone Card Game.
Card turning game where students must find pairs of homophones. An example of two homophones are the words 'brake' and 'break' which are spelt differently but have the same pronunciation.

Homophones Exercise
Answer Sheet
Students write all possible homophones from the given phonemes.

Homophones Worksheet
Answer Sheet
Students read the pairs of words and decide if they are homophones or not. Do they sound exactly the same?

Homophones Worksheet 2
Answer Sheet
Another homophone worksheet.

Homophones Worksheet 3
Answer Sheet
Another homophone worksheet.

Find The Homophones Exercise
Answer Sheet
Students find the homophones in the short list of words.

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