2. /aυ/ “Ough” may be pronounced the way “ow” is pronounced in words like “now.” Examples of words that are pronounced this way include:
Bough
Plough
Drought
3. /Λf/ Sometimes, “ough” is pronounced like “uff.” This is the case with words like:
Tough
Enough
Rough
4. /ρf/ Finally, some words that include “ough” are pronounced as though they were spelled “off.” Examples of this include:
Cough
Trough
THE COMBINATION “AUGHT”
The letter combination “aught” is pronounced /ɔ:t/; that is, as though it were spelled “awt.” This combination appears in words such as:
Taught
Fraught
Caught
THE COMBINATION “SCH”
When the letter combination “sch” appears at the beginning of a word, it is usually pronounced /sk/. Some common words that include this combination are:
School
Schedule
Schism
HOMEWORK:
1) Watch the following videos connected to the vocabulary topic of the lesson, after which you should write a short summary of each video. You must use each vocabulary word from the topic at least once while you are writing your summaries.
A) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HffWFd_6bJ0
B) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2pwcAVonKI
C) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icwWpAHReWg
D) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFyaW50GFOs
E) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E7hkPZ-HTk
2) Write down a summary (at least 1 paragraph) of the main topic of the lesson (What you learned + how you will use this information)
3) Use the vocabulary in the lesson to write notes for the questions in the Band 9 speaking samples
4) Make an audio message where you use those notes to record an answer through telegram audio
5) Practice the words from the pronunciation part, then record an audio message saying those words
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