initial ch
Read left to right and go down the list:
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cheeze |
chain |
chase |
child |
chilled |
chest |
chess |
choose |
chose |
chew |
chewed |
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chink |
chip |
chill |
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chomp |
chump |
choke |
middle ch

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fetching |
reaching |
teaching |
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creature |
feature |
teacher |
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mature |
stature |
ratchet |
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denture |
stiches |
itches |
final ch
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snatch |
match |
batch |
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teach |
botch |
notch |
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kitsch |
stitch |
hitch |
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pinch |
cinch |
finch |
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crutch |
such |
Dutch |
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birch |
church |
search |
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bunch |
crunch |
hunch |
final ch + word endings
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birches |
latches |
patches |
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pinches |
teaches |
torches |
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perched |
reached |
beached |
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ditched |
hitched |
hatched |
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punched |
crunched |
bunched |
Note: The "ed" ending after a "ch" sounds like "t." The "es" ending after an "ch" sounds like "iz."
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This will develop into a new section of the website. I'm going to try a few different things in the next couple of weeks. Let me know if this is helpful and what needs to be changed or added in the pronuniciation exercises.
Thanks!
Paul
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