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Engage in this interactive listening exercise designed to enhance your auditory discrimination skills. Listen to each sentence carefully as it is read twice, and underline the word that you hear. This activity features pairs of words, such as "pond" and "pound," for varied practice. Perfect for learners of all ages, it aims to improve listening comprehension and attention to detail in verbal communication. Challenge yourself or practice with friends to see who can catch the words accurately!
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Exercise Underline the word that you hear. Each sentence will be read twice. (1) He went to the (pond, pound). (2) Don't sit on the (cat, cot)! (3) I put the (map, mop) away. (4) Did you see that (cap, cop)? (5) Did you hear that (shot, shout)? (6) It is only a small (spot, spout). (7) There's a (duck, dock) on the lake. (8) Any good (Scot, scout) knows that. (9) That (colour, collar) looks good on you. (10) He keeps his money in a (sack, sock).