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Patterns in Phonetics: Identifying Odd Words

This resource explores phonetic patterns by asking learners to identify words that do not fit within specific sets. Participants will engage in activities featuring similar-sounding word groups such as "Geap, Gep, Veek" and "Beat, Bet, Bit." Additionally, learners will practice pronunciation through guided questions on terms like "Koop, Goop, Gead, Kead." Activities are designed to enhance phonemic awareness and support vocabulary development. By analyzing these grouped words, participants sharpen their linguistic skills and improve their understanding of phonetic patterns.

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Patterns in Phonetics: Identifying Odd Words

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  1. How do you say? Geap Gep Veek vek

  2. How do you say? Pep peep Nep neap

  3. Which does not belong? Beat Bet Bit

  4. Which does not belong? Beat Bet Bit

  5. Which does not belong? Red Write Read

  6. Which does not belong? Red Write Read

  7. How do you say? Koop Goop Gead Kead

  8. How do you say? Keep Gep Kip Geap

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