In still another variation, the nonsense word is presented and the teacher asks, What sound was in the beginning of the word? In the middle? and so on. The child should always respond with the phoneme; he should not use letter labels.
What sound was in the beginning of the word?
In the middle?
Mr. Knightley, I shall not allow you to be a fair judge in this case.
When I told Jon I thought that he was a road rager, he replied, 'I'm not a road rager. Road ragers take an interest in their victims on the road. I don't!'
[A]ll the chairs in the family are emptied into this here barrel once a-day; and at ten o'clock at night the whole cargo is flung out of a back windore that looks into some street or lane, and the maid calls Gardy loo to the passengers, which signifies, Lord have mercy upon you! and this is done every night in every house at Haddingborough; so you may guess, Mary Jones, what a sweet savour comes from such a number of profuming pans […]
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