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Anna Scretching-Cole reviews long vowel sounds. Anna Scretching-Cole reviews long vowel a, e, i, o, and u. Then she explores how to blend open syllables to make words like hero and focus. Anna ...
In the first word in each pair, you have a short vowel – shIt, cAt. But in the second, you have a long vowel – shEEEt, cAAAt.
Isabel Simmons explores how to blend, read, and write words with long o and ow, including snow, grow, and coach. Let's Learn is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on ...
The first syllable has a long-E vowel sound. Change that to a long-A sound and phonetically you'll get the second word of the phrase. Example: Jewish roll for a long-eared dog --> BEAGLE BAGEL 1.
This is the first of five long vowel programmes in our series of videos that explore the sounds of English. More Sounds of English Learn other sounds of English here: Diphthongs Voiceless consonants ...