eezee speek® Grouped Alphabet Video
eezee speek® Grouped Alphabet
Hello, this is Howard Coffman.
Today's topic: eezee speek® Grouped Alphabet.
Let's click-on the Grouped Alphabet link on the Member Area home page.
This page features three different ways to study the English alphabet:
FIRST: At the top of the page is a chart containing the letters and sounds of the Alphabet. Notice how the Alphabet sounds have been organized into seven groups with each group sharing a common sound and color.
It may look different but all 26 letters of the Alphabet are here.
The color-coded chart makes it easy to identify the different groups:
- The four AA sounds are grouped together and displayed in red.
- The two II sounds are grouped together and colored maroon.
- The three YUU sounds are yellow.
- The OH sound is white.
- The AR sound is purple.
- The six sounds beginning with EH are grouped together and colored blue.
- The nine sounds ending with EE are grouped in black at the bottom of the chart.
Use these groupings to your advantage when you practice and study.
SECOND: Just below the chart are the recorded sounds of the Alphabet. Use your mouse to move up and down the list. Just click-on a sound to hear it. Click-on the double bars to stop it.
THIRD: Scroll down the page to find the complete list of Alphabet letters and sounds. Click-on any link to see the Alphabet sound, its eezee speek® notation, and hear its recorded sound.
Be sure to speak slowly and say each sound completely.
Thank you very much. Until next time, this is Howard Coffman.
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