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j Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘juh!’ next

v Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘vuh!’ next

w Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘wuh!’ next

x Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘ex!’ next

y Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘yuh!’ next

z Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘zuh!’ next

zz Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘zuh!’ next

qu Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘qu-uh!’ next

ch Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘chuh!’ next

sh Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘shuh!’ next

th Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘the!’ next

ng Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘nug!’ as in ‘thing’ next

nk Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? Be careful to keep the sound short!* *Not ‘nuk!’ next as in ‘think’

ai Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘chain’

Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next ee as in ‘feet’

igh Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘right’

oa Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘goat’

oo Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘moon’

oo Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘book’ Look at a book.

ar Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘card’

or Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘fork’

ur Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘turn’

ow Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘town’

oi Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘coin’

ear Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘beard’

air Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘hair’

ure Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? next as in ‘pure’

Click on the star to hear the sound. Can you say it yourself? er as in ‘fern’