Course curriculum
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Chapter 1 Text
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Chapter 2 Text
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Chapter 3 Text
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3.1.1 The Voice Exercise
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3.1.2 The Sound Exercise
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3.1.3 The Vowel Length Exercise
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3.1.4 The Word Stress Exercise
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3.1.5 The Rhythm Exercise
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3.1.6 The Melody Exercise
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3.1.7 The Body Language Exercise
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Chapter 4 Text
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Chapter 5 Text
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5.2 The Problem with English Spelling
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5.3.1 The 15 English Vowel Sounds
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5.3.2 The 10 English Diphthong Sounds
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5.3.3 The 25 English Consonant Sounds
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Chapter 6 Text
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6.1 Why Vowel Length is Important
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6.2.1 Content Words of One Syllable
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6.2.2 Content Words of One Syllable - Word Pairs
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6.2.3 Content Words with Two or More Syllables
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6.2.4 Adding Unstressed Word Endings
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6.2.5 Function Words
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Chapter 7 Text
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7.4 The Rules of English Word Stress
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7.5.1 The Ba-Da-Boom Word Exercise
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7.5.2 The Slow Motion Word Exercise
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Chapter 8 Text
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8.0 An Example of Language Rhythm
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8.1 The Rules of English Rhythm
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8.2.1 The Ba-Da-Boom Sentence Exercise
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8.2.2 The Slow Motion Sentence Exercise
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Chapter 9 Text
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9.1 The Rules of English Melody
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9.2 The Basic Melodies for English Sentences
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Chapter 10 Text
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Chapter 11 Text
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11.1 The Front Vowels
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11.2 The Middle Vowels
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11.3 The Back Vowels
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Chapter 12 Introduction
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12.0 The Front Vowel Sounds
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12.1 The Vowel Sound in we
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12.1.1 Articulation for we
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12.1.3 Sentences with we
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12.1.4 Words ending with ing
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12.1.5 Words ending with y
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12.1.6 Homophones with we
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12.1.7 Tongue Twister with we
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12.2 The Vowel Sound in will
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12.2.1 Articulation for will
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12.2.3 Sentences with will
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12.2.4 Homophones with will
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12.2.5 Tongue Twister with will
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12.3 The Vowel Sound in let
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12.3.1 Articulation for let
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12.3.3 Sentences with let
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12.3.4 Homophones with let
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12.3.5 Tongue Twister with let
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12.4 The Vowel Sound in their
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12.5 The Vowel Sound in cat
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12.5.1 Articulation for cat
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12.5.3 Sentences with cat
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12.5.4 Homophones with cat
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12.6 The Vowel Sound in dance
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12.6.1 Articulation for dance
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12.6.3 Sentences with dance
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Chapter 13 Introduction
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13.0 The Middle Vowel Sounds
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13.1 The Vowel Sound in burn
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13.1.1 Articulation for burn
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13.1.3 Words ending in ar
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13.1.4 Words ending in er
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13.1.5 Words ending in or
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13.1.6 Sentences with burn
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13.1.7 Homophones with burn
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13.2 The Vowel Sound in a
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13.2.1 Articulation for a
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13.2.3 Unstressed First Syllables with a
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13.2.4 Unstressed Second Syllables with a
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13.2.5 Unstressed Final Syllables with a
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13.2.6 Sentences with a
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13.3 The Vowel Sound in bun
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13.3.1 The Vowel Sound in bun
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13.3.3 Sentences with bun
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13.3.4 The vowel sound in bun when spelled with the letter o
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13.3.5 Homophones with bun
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13.3.6 Tongue Twister with bun
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Chapter 14 Introduction
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14.0 The Back Vowel Sounds
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14.1 The Vowel Sound in you
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14.1.1 Articulation for you
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14.1.3 Sentences with you
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14.1.4 Words with the sound y before you
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14.1.5 Homophones with you
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14.2 The Vowel Sound in should
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14.2.1 Articulation for should
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14.2.3 Sentences with should
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14.2.4 Homophones with should
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14.2.5 Tongue Twister with should
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14.3 The Vowel Sound in go
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14.3.1 Articulation for go
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14.3.3 Sentences with go
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14.4 The Vowel Sound in call
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14.4.1 Articulation for call
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14.4.3 Sentences with call
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14.4.4 Homophones with call
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14.5 The Vowel Sound in on
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14.5.1 Articulation for on
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14.5.3 Sentences with on
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14.5.4 Homophones with on
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14.5.5 Tongue Twister with on
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14.6 The Vowel Sound in Tom
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14.6.1 Articulation for Tom
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14.6.3 Sentences with Tom
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14.6.4 Homophones with Tom
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Chapter 15 Text
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15.1 Diphthongs - Group 1
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15.2 Diphthongs - Group 2
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15.3 Diphthongs - Group 3
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Chapter 16 Introduction
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16.1 The Diphthong Sound in they
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16.1.1 Articulation for they
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16.1.3 Sentences with they
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16.1.4 Homophones with they
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16.2 The Diphthong Sound in like
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16.2.1 Articulation for like
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16.2.3 Sentences with like
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16.2.4 Homophones with like
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16.3 The Diphthong Sound in toys
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16.3.1 Articulation for toys
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16.3.3 Sentences with toys
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16.3.4 Tongue Twisters with toys
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16.4 The Diphthong Sound in slow
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16.4.1 Articulation for slow
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16.4.3 Sentences with slow
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16.4.4 Homophones with slow
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16.5 The Diphthong Sound in down
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16.5.1 Articulation for down
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16.5.3 Sentences with down
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16.5.4 Homophones with down
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Chapter 17 Introduction
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17.1 The Diphthong Sound in here's
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17.1.1 Articulation for here's
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17.1.3 Sentences with here's
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17.1.4 Homophones with here's
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17.2 The Diphthong Sound in where
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17.2.1 Articulation for where
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17.2.3 Sentences with where
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17.2.4 Homophones with where
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17.3 The Diphthong Sound in newer
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17.3.1 Articulation for newer
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17.3.3 Sentences with newer
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17.4 The Diphthong Sound in forks
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17.4.1 Articulation for forks
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17.4.3 Sentences with forks
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17.4.4 Homophones with forks
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17.5 The Diphthong Sound in are
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17.5.1 Articulation for are
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17.5.3 Sentences with are
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17.5.4 Homophones with are
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Chapter 18 Introduction
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18.1 Confusing the sounds in we and will
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18.1.1 Sounds in we and will
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18.1.2 Words with we and will
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18.1.3 Sentences with we and will
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18.2 Confusing the sounds in you and should
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18.2.1 Sounds in you and should
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18.2.2 Words with you and should
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18.2.3 Comparing words with you and should
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18.2.4 Sentences with you and should
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18.3 Confusing the sounds in hat, hut, and hot
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18.3.1 Sounds in hat, hut, and hot
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18.3.2 Words with hat, hut, and hot
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18.3.3 Sentences with hat, hut, and hot
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18.4 Confusing the sounds in they and let
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18.4.1 Sounds in they and let
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18.4.2 Words with they and let
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18.4.3 Sentences with they and let
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18.5 Confusing the sounds in call and go
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18.5.1 Sounds in call and go
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18.5.2 Words with call and go
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18.5.3 Sentences with call and go
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18.6 Confusing the sounds in burn and forks
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18.6.1 Sounds in burn and forks
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18.6.2 Words with burn and forks
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18.6.3 Sentences with burn and forks
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18.7 Confusing the sounds in they, like, and toys
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18.7.1 Sounds in they, like, and toys
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18.7.2 Words with they, like, and toys
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18.7.3 Sentences with they, like, and toys
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18.8 Confusing the sounds in slow and down
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18.8.1 Sounds in slow and down
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18.8.2 Words with slow and down
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18.8.3 Sentences with slow and down
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18.9 Confusing the sounds in here's, where, newer, forks, and are
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18.9.1 Sounds in here's. where, newer, forks, and are
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18.9.2 Words with here's, where, newer, forks, are
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18.9A.1 Words with here's and where
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18.9A.2 Sentences with here's and where
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18.9B.1 Words with forks and are
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18.9B.2 Sentences with forks and are
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18.9C.1 Words with newer and forks
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18.9C.2 Sentences with newer and forks
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18.10 Inserting glottal stops between words
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18.10.1 Sentences - Linking words together
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18.10.2 Glottal stops on initial vowel sounds
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18.10.3 Glottal stops on final sounds "p, b, t, d, k, g"
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18.10.4 Glottal stops on final sounds "p, b, t, d, k, g" at the end of a sentence
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Chapter 19 Text
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19.0 Basic Information for Consonant Sounds
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19.1 The Nasal Consonant Sounds
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19.2 The Lateral Consonant Sound
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19.3 The Glide Consonant Sounds
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19.4 The Fricative Consonant Sounds
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19.5 The Stop-Plosive Consonant Sounds
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19.6 The Affricate Consonant Sounds
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19.8 Dentalized Consonant Sounds
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Chapter 20 Introduction
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20.1 The Consonant Sound in map
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20.1.1 Articulation for map
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20.1.3 Sentences with map
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20.1.4 Homophones with map
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20.2 The Consonant Sound in nap
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20.2.1 Articulation for nap
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20.2.3 Words beginning with kn
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20.2.4 Sentences with nap
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20.2.5 Dentalized n
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20.2.6 Homophones with nap
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20.3 The Consonant sound on sang
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20.3.1 Articulation for sang
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20.3.3 Sentences with sang
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20.3.4 Words with medial ng followed by g
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20.3.5 Sentences with medial ng followed by g
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20.4 The Consonant Sound in lap
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20.4.1 Articulation for lap
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20.4.3 Sentences with lap
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20.4.4 Dentalized l
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20.4.5 Homophones with lap
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20.5 The Consonant Sounds in where and wear
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20.5.1 Articulation for where and wear
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20.5A.2 Words with where
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20.5A.3 Sentences with where
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20.5B.2 Sentences with wear
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20.5B.3 Homophones with wear
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20.5B.4 Tongue Twister with where and wear
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20.6 The Consonant Sound in yes
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20.6.1 Articulation for yes
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20.6.3 Sentences with yes
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20.6.4 Homophones with yes
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Chapter 21 Introduction
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21.1 The Consonant Sounds in fat and vat
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21.1 Articulation for fat and vat
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21.1A.2 Sentences with fat
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21.1A.3 Homophones with fat
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21.1A.4 Tongue Twister with fat
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21.1B.2 Sentences with vat
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21.1B.3 Homophones with vat
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21.2 The Consonant Sounds in thin and then
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21.2 Articulation for thin and then
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21.2A.2 Sentences with thin
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21.2A.3 Homophones with thin
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21.2A.4 Tongue Twister with thin
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21.2B.2 Sentences with then
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21.2B.3 Homophones with then
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21.3 The Consonant Sounds in sip and zip
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21.3 Articulation for sip and zip
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21.3A.2 Sentences with sip
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21.3A.3 Homophones with sip
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21.3A.4 Tongue Twister with sip
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21.3B.2 Sentences with zip
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21.3B.3 Homophones with zip
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21.3B.4 Tongue Twister with zip
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21.4 The Consonant Sounds in ship and beige
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21.4 Articulation for ship and beige
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21.4A.2 Sentences with ship
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21.4A.3 Homophones with ship
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21.4A.4 Tongue Twister with ship
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21.4B.2 Sentences with beige
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21.5 The Consonant Sound in rat
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21.5.1 Articulation for rat
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21.5.3 Sentences with rat
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21.5.4 Homophones with rat
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21.5.5 Tongue Twister with rat
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21.6 The Consonant Sound in hat
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21.6.1 Articulation for hat
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21.6.3 Sentences with hat
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21.6.4 Homophones with hat
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Chapter 22 Introduction
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22.1 The Consonant Sounds in pat and bat
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22.1 Articulation for pat and bat
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22.1A.2 Sentences with pat
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22.1A.3 Comparing final p released and unreleased
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22.1A.4 Homophones with pat
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22.1A.5 Tongue Twister with pat
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22.1B.2 Sentences with bat
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22.1B.3 Comparing final b released and unreleased
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22.1B.4 Homophones with bat
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22.1B.5 Tongue Twister with bat
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22.2 The Consonant Sounds in tab and dab
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22.2 Articulation for tab and dab
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22.2A.3 Sentences with tab
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22.2A.4 Comparing final t released and unreleased
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22.2A.5 Dentalized t
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22.2A.6 Homophones with tab
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22.2A.7 Tongue Twister with tab
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22.2B.2 Sentences with dab
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22.2B.3 Comparing final d released and unreleased
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22.2B.4 Dentalized d
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22.2B.5 Homophones with dab
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22.3 The Consonant Sounds in cap and gap
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22.3 Articulation for cap and gap
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22.3A.2 Sentences with cap
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22.3A.3 Comparing final k released and unreleased
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22.3A.4 Homophones with cap
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22.3B.2 Sentences with gap
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22.3B.3 Comparing final g released and unreleased
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22.3B.4 Homophones with gap
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22.4 The Consonant Sounds in chin and gin
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22.4A.2 Sentences with chin
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22.4A.3 Homophones with chin
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22.4B.2 Sentences with gin
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Chapter 23 Introduction
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23.1 Confusing the Sounds in pat and bat
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23.1.1 Sounds in pat and bat
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23.1.2 Words with pat and bat
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23.1.3 Sentences with pat and bat
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23.1.4 Words comparing vowel length for final pat and bat
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23.1.5 Sentences comparing vowel length for final pat and bat
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23.2 Confusing the sounds in tab and dab
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23.2.1 Sounds in tab and dab
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23.2.2 Words with tab and dab
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23.2.3 Sentences with tab and dab
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23.2.4 Words comparing vowel length for final tab and dab
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23.2.5 Sentences comparing vowel length for final tab and dab
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23.3 Confusing the sounds in cap and gap
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23.3.1 Sounds in cap and gap
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23.3.2 Words with cap and gap
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23.3.3 Sentences with cap and gap
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23.3.4 Words comparing vowel length for final cap and gap
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23.3.5 Sentences comparing vowel length for final cap and gap
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23.4 Confusing the sounds in fat and vat
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23.4.1 Sounds in fat and vat
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23.4.2 Words with fat and vat
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23.4.3 Sentences with fat and vat
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23.4.4 Words comparing vowel length for final fat and vat
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23.4.5 Sentences comparing vowel length for final fat and vat
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23.5 Confusing the sounds in thin and then
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23.5.1 Sounds in thin and then
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23.5.2 Words with then followed by thin
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23.5.3 Sentences with then followed by thin
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23.5.4 Words with thin followed by then
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23.5.5 Sentences with thin followed by then
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23.6 Confusing the sounds in tab and thin
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23.6.1 Sounds in tab and thin
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23.6.2 Words with tab and thin
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23.6.3 Sentences with tab and thin
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23.7 Confusing the sounds in dab and then
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23.7.1 Sounds in dab and then
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23.7.2 Words with dab and then
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23.7.3 Sentences with dab and then
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23.8 Confusing the sounds in sip and zip
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23.8.1 Sounds in sip and zip
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23.8.2 Words comparing vowel length for final sip and zip
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23.8.3 Sentences comparing vowel length for final sip and zip
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23.9 Confusing the sounds in chin and gin
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23.9.1 Sounds in chin and gin
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23.9.2 Words with initial chin and gin
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23.9.3 Sentences with initial chin and gin
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23.9.4 Words comparing vowel length for final chin and gin
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23.9.5 Sentences comparing vowel length for final chin and gin
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23.10 Confusing the sounds in chin or gin with initial sound yes
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23.10.1 Sounds in chin, gin, and yes
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23.10.2 Words with initial yes and gin
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23.10.3 Sentences with initial yes and gin
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23.11 Dropping initial h as in hat
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23.11.1 Sounds in at and hat
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23.11.2 Words with initial hat
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23.11.3 Sentences with initial hat
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23.12 Confusing the sounds in vat and wear
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23.12.1 Sounds in vat and wear
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23.12.2 Words with initial vat and wear
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23.12.3 Sentences with initial vat and wear
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23.13 Confusing the sounds in lap and rat
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23.13.1 Sounds in lap and rat
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23.13.2 Words with initial lap and rat
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23.13.3 Sentences with initial lap and rat
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23.13.4 Words with medial lap and rat
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23.13.5 Sentences with medial lap and rat
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23.14 Confusing the sounds in bat and vat
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23.14.1 Sounds in bat and vat
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23.14.2 Words with initial bat and vat
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23.14.3 Sentences with initial bat and vat
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23.15 Pronouncing Difficult Consonant Combinations
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23.15.1 Words ending with cts
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23.15.2 Words ending with fts
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23.15.3 Words ending with pts
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23.15.4 Words ending with sts
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23.15.5 Other difficult combinations
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23.15.6 Words ending with ths
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23.15.7 Dropping medial t
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Chapter 24 Introduction
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24.1 Word Endings d and ed - Rule 1
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24.1.1 Verbs ending with the sound tab
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24.1.3 Verbs ending with the sound dab
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24.1 Word Endings d and ed - Rules 2 and 3
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24.1.5 Verbs ending with voiceless consonant sounds
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24.1.7 Verbs ending with voiced consonant sounds
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24.1 Word Endings d and ed - Rule 4
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24.1.9 Verbs ending with vowel sounds
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24.2 Word Endings s, es, 's, s' - Rule 1
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24.2.1 Words ending with the sounds sip, zip, ship, beige, chin, gin
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24.2 Word Endings s, es, 's, s' - Rule 2
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24.2.3 Words ending with voiceless consonant sounds
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24.2 Word Endings s, es, 's, s' - Rule 3
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24.2.5 Words ending with voiced consonant sounds
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24.2 Word Endings s, es, 's, s' - Rule 4
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24.2.7 Words ending with vowel sounds
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Chapter 25 Introduction
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25.1 Stress in Two-Syllable Nouns
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25.1.1 Words - Nouns with two syllables
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25.1.2 Sentences - Nouns with two syllables
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25.2 Stress in Two-Syllable Verbs and Adjectives
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25.2.1 Words - Two-syllable verbs and adjectives
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25.2.2 Sentences - Two-syllable verbs and adjectives
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25.3 Stress in Words with Three or More Syllables
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25.3.1 Words - Three or more syllables
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25.3.2 Sentences - Three or more syllables
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25.4 Unstressed prefixes
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25.4.1 Words with unstressed prefixes
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25.4.2 Sentences with unstressed prefixes
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25.5 Unstressed Suffixes
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25.5.1 Words with unstressed suffixes
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25.5.2 Sentences with unstressed suffixes
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25.6 Stressed Suffixes
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25.6.1 Words with stressed suffixes
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25.6.2 Sentences with stressed suffixes
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25.7 Stress in Reflexive Pronouns
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25.7.1 Words - Reflexive pronouns
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25.7.2 Sentences - Reflexive pronouns
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25.8 Unstressed Word Endings d, ed, es, 's, s'
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25.9 Stress in Names
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25.9.1 Days of the Week
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25.9.2 Months of the Year
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25.9.3 Ten Countries
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25.9.4 Ten World Cities
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25.9.5 Ten U.S Cities
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25.9.6 Common English Names
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25.10 Stress in Numbers and Abbreviations
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25.10.0 Stress in Numbers and Abbreviations - Example
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25.10.1 Stress in Numbers and Letters
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25.11 Stress in Noun-Verb Pairs
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25.11.1 Words - Noun-verb pairs
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25.11.2 Sentences - Noun-verb pairs
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25.12 Changing Stress in Different Word Forms
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25.12.1 Words - Different word forms
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25.12.2 Sentences - Different word forms
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25.13 Syllabic Consonants
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25.13.1 Words ending in le
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25.13.2 Sentences with words ending in le
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25.13.4 Words ending with final n after t or d
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25.13.5 Sentences with final n after t or d
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25.14 Dropped Syllables
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25.14.1 Words with dropped syllables
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25.14.2 Sentences with dropped syllables
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25.15 Stress in Compound Nouns
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25.15.1 Words - Compound Nouns
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25.15.2 Sentences - Compound Nouns
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25.16 Stress in Descriptive Phrases
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25.16.1 Comparing compound nouns and descriptive phrases
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25.16.2 Sentences - Compound nouns and descriptive phrases
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25.17 Stress in Phrasal Verbs
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25.17.1 Phrasal verb stress with words together
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25.17.2 Phrasal verb stress with words separate
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25.17.3 Phrasal verb stress at the end of a sentence
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Chapter 26 Introduction
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26.1 Content Word Stress
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26.1 Content Word Stress (video)
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26.2.0 Weak Forms of Articles
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26.2.0 Weak Forms of Articles (video)
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26.2.1 Weak forms of a and an
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26.2.3 The two pronunciations of the
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26.2.4 Weak form of the
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26.3 Weak Forms of Conjunctions
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26.3.1 Weak form of and
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26.3.3 Weak form of as
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26.3.5 Weak forms of but, or, than, that
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26.4.0 Weak Forms of Prepositions
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26.4.0 Weak Forms of Prepositions (video)
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26.4.1 Weak forms of at, for, from, of, to, that
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26.4.2 Weak form of to
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26.5.0 Weak Forms of Pronouns
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26.5.0 Weak Forms of Pronouns (video)
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26.5.1 Weak forms of he, his, him, her. them, you, your
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26.6.0 Weak Forms of Linking and Helping Verbs
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26.6.0 Weak Forms of Linking and Helping Verbs (video)
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26.6.1 Sentences with weak forms of linking and helping verbs
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26.7 Pausing
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26.7.1 Pauses and Breaths
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26.8.0 Linking Consonant Sounds
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26.8.0 Linking Consonant Sounds (video)
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26.8.1 Linking final sound tab to initial yes
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26.8.2 Linking final sound dab to initial yes
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26.8.3 Sentences - Linking consonant sounds to initial yes
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26.9 Linking Vowel Sounds
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26.9.1 Sentences - Linking final sounds we, they, like, toys to other vowel sounds
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26.9.2 Sentences - Linking final sounds you, slow, down to other vowel sounds
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26.10 Linking a Consonant and a Vowel Sound
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26.10.1 Sentences - Linking a consonant and a vowel sound
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26.11 More Reductions in Fast Speech
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26.11.1 Sentence Reductions
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26.12 Pronouncing Negative Forms
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26.12.1 Sentences with negative forms
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26.13 Pronouncing Longer Verb Forms
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26.13.1 Sentences with longer verb forms
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26.14 Key Word Stress
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26.14.1 Dialogue - Stressing the key word
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26.15.0 Changing the Key Word
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26.15.0 Changing the Key Word (video)
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26.15.1 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Emphasize New Information
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26.15.2 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Clarify
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26.15.3 Dialogue - Changing Stress for Emotional Emphasis
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26.15.4 Dialogue - Changing Stress for Contrast
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26.15.5 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Agree
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26.15.6 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Disagree
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26.15.7 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Return a Question
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26.15.8 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Offer a Choice
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26.16 Language Speed
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26.16.1 Dialogue - Speeding up toward the key word
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Chapter 27 Introduction
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27.1.0 The Melody for Statements
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27.1.0 The Melody for Statements (video)
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27.1.1 Dialogue - Statements ending with steps
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27.1.2 Dialogue - Statements ending with glides
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27.2.0 The Melody for Information Questions
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27.2.0 The Melody for Information Questions (video)
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27.2.1 Information questions ending with steps
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27.2.2 Information questions ending with glides
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27.3.0 The Melody for Yes/No Questions
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27.3.0 The Melody for Yes/No Questions (video)
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27.3.1 Yes/No questions ending with steps
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27.3.2 Yes/No questions ending with glides
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27.4 The Melody for a Series, a Mid-Sentence Pause, and Polite Speech
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27.4.1 A Series of Things
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27.4.2 A Mid-Sentence Pause
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27.4.3 Polite Speech
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27.5 The Combination Melody
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27.5.1 A Mid-Sentence Pause
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27.5.2 Polite Speech
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27.6.0 Changing the Key Word Stress
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27.6.0 Changing the Key Word Stress (video)
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27.6.1 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Emphasize New Information
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27.6.2 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Clarify
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27.6.3 Dialogue - Changing Stress for Emotional Emphasis
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27.6.4 Dialogue - Changing Stress for Contrast
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27.6.5 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Agree
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27.6.6 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Disagree
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27.6.7 Dialogue -Changing Stress to Return a Question
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27.6.8 Dialogue - Changing Stress to Offer a Choice
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27.7 Using a Rising Melody with Statements and Information Questions
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27.7 Using a Rising Melody with Statements and Information Questions (video)
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27.8.0 The Melody for Tag Questions
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27.8.0 The Melody for Tag Questions (video)
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27.8.1 Sentences with tag questions
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27.9.0 The Melody for Final Adverbs
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27.9.0 The Melody for Final Adverbs (video)
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27.9.1 Sentences with final adverbs
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Bloopers and Outtakes
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Chapter Summaries
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English Speech Inventory
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List of Exercises
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English Sound Charts
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Glossary
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English Homophones
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Terms of Use
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Privacy Policy
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Privacy Disclosures - European Economic Area
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Chapter 4 - Voice Production
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English Homophones
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English Speech Inventory
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List of Exercises
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