Practices on bilabial sounds

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Practices on bilabial sounds Magister Yessenia González D.

/p/ at the beginning   /p/ in the middle   /p/ at the end   pen     Open     Top     put     Apart     Cap     pet     Apple     Lip     pay     Happy   Map   pig     pepper     Stop     pot     Paper     Soap     pain     Supper   Pipe     past     airport     Jump     person     people     camp    

ORAL PRACTICE #2 Stop it! Pencil and paper A piece of pie Proud as a peacock Open up! Practice makes perfect. The apple and pears are ripe The ship will stop in Panama Wash the pots and pans with soap. Her purple pants are pretty.  

NO SOUND FOR /b/ and /p/ Clim b Don’t climb up the tree. Com b May I use your comb? Dum b That’s a dumb thing I did. Lam b A lamb is a young sheep. Lim b A limb is an arm or a leg. Num b To be numb is to feel no pain. Thum b Your thumb is a short, thick finger. Tom b A tomb is a place where someone is buried. Bom b A bomb went off in the market. Plum b er A plumber repairs water pipes. Dou b t when in doubt, don’t use it. De b t A debt is something owed to someone else. P sa l m A psalm is a religious song or poem. P sychiatrist A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who treats mental illness. P sychologist A psychologist also treats mental illness but has no medical degree. Cor ps The Marine Corps is part of the Armed Forces Recei p t you should get a receipt when you pay the rent.

/b/ at the beginning   /b/ in the middle   /b/ at the end   be   obey     cab     but   baby     cub     bat     table     rub     back     habit   tub   best   rubber     rib     bone     lobby     rob     bank     cabin   knob     boat     label     crib     borrow     ribbon     bulb     begin   neighbor   robe  

Read the following phrases and sentences aloud. Then transcribe all the consonant sounds. Bread and butter Above and below Baseball game Black and blue The bigger the better I’ll be back Bad habits can be broken. Bill is in the lobby. Bob bought a blue bathrobe. Betty was born in Boston.

/m/ at the beginning   /m/ in the middle   /m/ at the end   me   army     am     may   among   him   mat   lemon   them   more   animal   seem   milk   camera   time   mean   summer   name     month   hammer   room   matter   mailman   come   minute   something   comb  

Arm in arm   Lemon and lime   Summertime   What’s your name?   What time is it?   Don’t blame me!   The poem doesn’t rhyme.   Sam is a common American name.   What time is my appointment?   Tell them to come home.   Tim is from a farm.   Give Pam some more ham.   The home team won the game.   The picture frame is made of chrome.   Mom makes homemade ice cream.  
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