Sounds Fun! is a basic phonics series developed for elementary EFL/ESL learners. Sounds Fun! begins with an introduction to English sounds through a systematic presentation of the alphabet. It then builds through the series by introdu...
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This book is filled with activities such as dot-to-dots, mazes, color codes, and hidden letters, all designed to help your child learn the letters of the alphabet, ABC order, and beginning consonant sounds. Plus, the amusing illustrations will help motivate your child and maintain a high interest level.
There are many types of listening and speaking activities in the book. Most of the units include word pairs that contrast two sounds. Word pairs are pairs of words, such as night and light, that are the same except for one sound. If your first language does not have one or both of the different sounds in the word pair, practicing the word pairs can help you learn to hear - and produce - the two different sounds.
Now in full colour and with updated artwork, this revised edition of the classic pronunciation title, Tree or Three?, retains its simplicity and straightforward syllabus. The maintained emphasis on minimal pairs, which made the original edition so popular, makes pronunciation practice light-hearted and accessible. Each unit offers comprehensive practice of sounds, with additional work on stress and intonation, and the accompanying audio CDs give lots of listening and pronunciation practice.