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Practice moving in and out of the vocal shape with these sentences which start easy, and progressively become harder

The following sentences will help you develop the ability to use the long "O" sound in your conversations.  The following sentences start easy and progressively become more difficult.


Wherever you see the bold lettering, purposefully make the long "O" sound

Sentence 1

  • Joe road a pony in the open plains of Ohio

Slow

Normal

Sentence 2

  • Joan rose before the podium and let out a low slow groan.

Slow

Normal

Sentence 3

  • The coach on the boat played the radio to those on the coast

Slow

Normal

Sentence 4

  • Joseph ate protein and outgrew his clothes from his head to his toes.

Slow

Normal

Sentence 5

  • The Pope and the sparrow glowed as they walked slowly through the meadow and the long winding road

Slow

Normal

Sentence 6

  • Nobody noticed the photo of the rope and the toad was not appropriate.

Slow

Normal

Sentence 7

  • The poet wrote his manifesto of his poems of romantic sorrow.

Slow

Normal

Sentence 8

  • The Soviet soldier paid one token to follow the duo to Rome.

Slow

Normal

Sentence 9

  • The sandstone buffalo stood at the entrance of the oval.

Slow

Normal

Lesson 12: Diphthong əʊ as in "home"

Sound Production

Sound Production

Spelling variation

Spelling variation "o"

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Spelling variation "oa"

Spelling Variation

Spelling Variation "ow"

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