Suit and Shoot
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Part 1: Recognition: Number 1 to 6. I’ll say 3 words; which is different
(1,2, or 3)?
Example: suit – shoot – shoot
1. sack sack shack
2. sue shoe sue
3. shame same same
4. shop sop shop
5. ship sip sip
6. gash gash gas
Part 2: Recognition: Which do you hear? I’ll say a word. Is it S or SH sound?
Example: suit
1. shun
2. said
3. sack
4. sham
5. see
6. sort
7. shore
8. shell
Part 3: Which do you hear?
1. a. How much was the sale?
b. How much was the shale?
2. a. We saw that sign.
b. We saw that shine.
3. a. Let’s save it.
b. Let’s shave it.
4. a. Don’t take a sip.
b. Don’t take a ship.
5. a. She lost her seat.
b. She lost her sheet.
Part 4: Sentences
1. She said she’d like to see some famous cities.
2. Be sure to shave before going out on a date.
3. They like to sit in the sun for some time when they can.
4. It isn’t a sin to be happy in life.
5. It’s a shame to hear what happened.
6. Most sheep are very docile and sweet.