Lesson 12 --- The Long E Sound vs. The Short E Sound

         
   
  Objective: Distinguishing between the long E sound and the short E sound
  1. Choose the long E sound and the short E sound.
  2. Learn the patterns and rules for the long E sound and for the short E sound.
  3. Select a word. In this example, when you click on the word feel, the program will automatically select the word fell.
  4. You can press 1, 2, or 3 to play the word feel, fell, or fool respectively. You can press the space bar to play the long E sound or the short E sound depending on which list box is selected.
  5. Use our auto-play feature and other useful features to help you practice the words.

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If you feel comfortable pronouncing a word, you can remove the word by pressing the delete key.
If you feel the need to practice a word, you can add the word by clicking the Red Arrow button.

You will need to invest 15 to 30 minutes a day to go through the list. It may take a week for you to go through the list. Don't worry about whether you remember the pattern or not because you will remember it later.

 
 

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