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1、minimal pairsMinimal Pairs Minimal pairs are words that vary by only a single sound, usually meaning sounds that students often get confused by, like the th and t in thin and tin. These pages use the symbols of the Phonemic Chart. You can listen to the symbols here orprint the chart here. Vowel Soun
2、ds Minimal Pairs / and /i:/ (sit and seat) Minimal Pairs /e/ and /e/ (wet and wait) Minimal Pairs / and / (bat and but) Minimal Pairs / and /:/ (so and saw) Minimal Pairs / and /e/ (bad and bed) Minimal Pairs /:/ and /:/ (fast and first) Consonant Sounds Minimal Pairs /b/ and /v/ (berry and very) Mi
3、nimal Pairs /b/ and /p/ (buy and pie) Minimal Pairs /n/ and / (thin and thing) Minimal Pairs /l/ and /r/ (alive and arrive) Minimal Pairs / and /t/ (catch and cat) Minimal Pairs /s/ and / (sea and she) Minimal Pairs /f/ and /v/ (fan and van) Minimal Pairs /f/ and /h/ (fat and hat) Minimal Pairs /s/
4、and / (sing and thing) Minimal Pairs / and /z/ (with and whizz) Minimal Pairs / and /z/ (page and pays) Minimal Pairs /d/ and / (bad and badge) Initial Consonant Sounds Minimal Pairs initial /f/ and /p/ (fast and past) Final Consonant Sounds Minimal Pairs final /m/ and /n/ (am and an) Minimal Pairs final /t/ and /d/ (hat and had)