Does your child become frustrated
when trying to communicate with you or other people?
If your child does
suffer from a speech impediment then developing elocution skills can be a way
to overcome that.
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| Vowel and Consonant Exercises |
Many speech
impediments arise from a nervous instinct; therefore, equipping your child with
the confidence to speak in public can be a way to enable them to speak with
ease and clarity.
In this lesson, your child will
learn about the importance of strong vowel sounds for British English
Elocution.
Vowel Exercises
Here we will introduce four
important vowels. You will also learn the special phonetic symbols for
these vowels which come from a specialized sound alphabet called 'The
International Phonetic Alphabet' - the 'IPA' for short.
These important vowels are:
Ah (it sounds like 'R'!) /ɑː/
Aw (it sounds like 'Or'!) /ɔː/
Oh (it sounds like "Oh,
really?"/əʊ/
Oo (it sounds like ('Ou' as in 'Ou,
look at you!) /uː/.
ConsonantExercises
Once you become the master of vowel exercises, then the next step
is to add a consonant sound. In our exercise we provide an audio for the
practice of Consonant.
We have covered the
basic Consonant-Vowel sounds in this lesson.
Have a query? Call our 24 hour
customer services on +44 (0)20 7884 0441.
Contact Details:
English Language Training
28 Jews Walk
London
SE26 6PL
TEL: 020 7884 0441
URL — http://www.elocutionkids.com/
28 Jews Walk
London
SE26 6PL
TEL: 020 7884 0441
URL — http://www.elocutionkids.com/

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