Friday, November 21, 2014

Session 7 - DG and CH , H






This session covers:

  1. ‘CH’ sound
  2. ‘The American J’ sound (DG)
  3. Consonant ‘H’ 

CH – Unvoiced as in Ch-ur-ch 

American J – Voiced as in J-u-dge 

‘Ch’ at the beginning of words 

  • China
  • Cherry
  • Charge
  • Chocolate
  • Challenge
  • Cheese
  • Chunk
  • Chairman
‘Ch’ in the middle of words 

  • Key chain
  • Lunch box
  • Richard
  • Picture
  • Teacher
  • Fortune
  • Nature
  • Beach ball

‘Ch’ at the end of words 

  • Detach
  • Teach
  • Porch
  • March
  • Patch
  • Wrench
  • Coach
  • Approach
‘Ch’ exercise 

Chop-chop, children, it’s Charlie’s Kitchen adventure!
Today, Chuck will be teaching future champion cooks how to make a chocolate cheesecake. 

‘American J’ at the beginning of words 

  • Juice
  • Jump
  • Juggle
  • Jury
  • Japan
  • Giant
  • Genetic
  • Junior
  • Generate
  • German
‘American J’ in the middle of words 

  • Algebra
  • Legend
  • Magic
  • Subject
  • Digest
  • Rejoice
  • Objective
  • Majesty
  • Educate
  • Suggestion
‘American J’ at the end of words
  • Age
  • College
  • Postage
  • Stage
  • Pledge
  • Village
  • Average
  • Page
  • Courage
  • Knowledge
‘American J’ exercise


A German judge and jury have charged and jailed a strange giant, who sat on the edge of a bridge throwing jelly onto large barges.

Consonant ‘H’ 

When an ‘H’ is at the beginning of a word it is pronounced with a strong, loud air-stream.

Practice: 

‘H’ at the beginning of words 

  • Hand
  • Hide
  • Hope
  • Hair
  • House
  • Harvard
  • Honey
  • Happy
  • Who
  • Whole
‘H’ word pairs 

  • Old- Hold
  • Is- His
  • Hit
  • It- Hat
  • Harm
  • At- Hill
  • Arm- Hate
  • Ill- Has
  • Ate-
  • As-
‘H’ in the middle of words 

  • Ahead
  • Behave
  • Anyhow
  • Inhale
  • Downhill
  • Dehydrate
  • Wholehearted
  • Overhaul
‘H’ exercise 

He thought that he should....
                                                       wash the car.
                                                       thank his teacher.
                                                       watch television.
                                                       use the telephone.
                                                       shut the door.
                                                       breathe deeply. (Voiced TH)
                                                       tell the truth. 

Henry the hungry hippo, who hogged a huge heap of one hundred hamburgers, has had hiccups for one whole week.

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