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Advanced Communication Skills




                    Notes          Type one sounds are used if the word ends in the following sounds:
                                              Standard phonetic symbols   Phonetic symbols   Example word
                                             /p/                      /P/               stops, ships
                                             /t/                      /T/               hits, pets
                                             /k/                      /K/               attacks, bricks
                                             /f/                      /F/               laughs, coughs
                                             /θ/                      /θ/               maths, moths

                                       These sounds are all unvoiced, which means that your vocal chords must be silent when
                                       you make the sound.
                                       (b)  Type two sound /Z/
                                            This sound is formed in the same way as type 1, but you must make a sound with
                                            your vocal chords (the sound made by a bee, or high-voltage electricity)
                                            Type two sounds come after the following sounds:
                                               Standard phonetic    Phonetic         Example word
                                                  symbols           symbols
                                             /b/                 /B/           grabs, robs
                                             /d/                 /D/           lids, rods
                                             /g/                 /G/           pigs, dogs
                                             /v/                 /V/           loves, leaves
                                             / /                 /DZ/          breathes, lathes
                                             /l/                 /L/           hills, fails
                                             /m/                 /M/           comes, trams
                                             /n/                 /N/           earns, burns
                                             / /                 /Ñ/           songs, paintings
                                             any vowel sound     any vowel sound   plays, employees, flees, goes,
                                                                               news

                                            These sounds are all voiced, which means that your vocal chords must make a sound
                                            when you pronounce them.
                                       (c)  Type three sound /IZ/
                                            This sound is the same as the verb ‘to be’ in its third person form (is). Type three
                                            sounds are the only ones which add an additional syllable to the word, for example
                                            ‘miss’ /MIS/ is one syllable, but ‘misses’ /MIS IZ/ is two syllables. The final /IZ/
                                            syllable isn’t usually stressed.
                                              Standard phonetic symbols   Phonetic symbols   Example word
                                             /s/                     /S/              buses, places
                                             /z/                     /Z/              chooses, sizes
                                             /?/                     /SH/             washes, wishes
                                             /t?/                    /TCH/            watches, matches
                                             /d?/                    /DJ/             Judges, pages
                                             If a word ends in a consonant sound + ‘y’, the pronunciation of final ‘y’ is /EE/ and
                                            in the plural it has a type 3 sound, but there is no extra syllable e.g. ‘copy’ /KO PEE/
                                            (2 syllables), ‘copies’ /KO PIZ/ (also 2 syllables).



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