Mar 24, 2025
R sound- vowel controlled R
Pirate Fanatic 🦜
1. My sister has a friend who thinks he is a pirate. He wears a red bandana on his head, has a pet parrot that he keeps on his shoulder, and walks around saying, "Arrr matey."
2. As if this wasn't strange enough, he also has a really big collection of earrings. Not normal earrings either, weird ones.
2. He has earrings that look like rocks, wrenches, raccoons, cameras, walrus, and even a pair that look like rakes. I understand that some pirates wear earrings, but I thought they would be scarier like hooks, or circles, or daggers.
4. I feel like I should tell my sister's friend to research the type of earrings that pirate's wear. Without the right gear, a person who is trying to look like a pirate will just look strange. If he ever met a real pirate, the pirate would probably make fun of him for how he looked.
hungry bear
butter popcorn
fast car
wooden chair
loud cheer
family dinner
front door
clothes dryer
roaring fire
wood floor
four cars
long hair
tall ladder
near the hole
white paper
tasty pear
pour water
nice to share
ocean shore
big spider
square block
shiny star
classroom teacher
tear paper
whisper softly
new year
1.The bear was hunting for food.
2.I put butter on my popcorn.
3.The car is fast.
4.Matthew sat down on the chair.
5.They sat down for a family dinner.
6.We knocked on the door three times.
7.She put the clothes into the dryer.
8.The fire kept them warm.
9.The wood floor made the room look great.
10.She will be four years old in October.
11.She has long, pretty hair.
12.Use the ladder to reach the fruit.
13.The ball is near the hole.
14.Please take out a sheet of paper.
15.Can I have a bite of your pear?
16.Can I pour you a glass of water?
17.She is nice to share her ice cream.
18.Let's go play by the sea shore.
19.The spider waited for flies.
20.A square has four sides.
21.The star was hanging on the tree.
22.She is our 5th grade teacher.
23.Don't make me tear these papers.
24.She whispered into the girl's ear.
25.It is almost the end of the school year.
In final er the er is a bit weaker than initial R, also make sure no other vowels sneak in between the consonant and the /er/
Learn not leh ern
Bird not beh erd
For er after a vowel make sure the vowel is fully pronounced and the /er/ doesn't "swallow it up".
ar sound
Drop the jaw for ah then round the lips
Jar
Far
Car
Party
heart
argue
air sound
Lips retract for the eh and then round for the er.
There
Hair
Wear
Tear
share
For /or/ the lips round and then pull back
More
Shore
Store
Before
Ignore
Ear sound
Lips retract for ee sound and then round for er.
Here
Beer
Cheer
Clearly
appear
ire sound
Drop jaw and then round lips
Fire
Hire
Expire
Inspire
Tiring
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