Please, keep in mind this is a very remedial overview of phonemics, involving vowel combinations. Children must first learn and become familiar with regular phonetics before proceeding to irregular phonetics, which are more complicated and more difficult to comprehend. (Attempt a child's perspective while watching these types of videos.)
@septmbrvirgobaby There is more than one rule in that word because the "ea" is making the "eh" [short e sound] sound instead of the long "e" sound. (e.i. beat, seat,neat)
in 1:36 its gross to me
agualuzful 4 months ago
Please, keep in mind this is a very remedial overview of phonemics, involving vowel combinations. Children must first learn and become familiar with regular phonetics before proceeding to irregular phonetics, which are more complicated and more difficult to comprehend. (Attempt a child's perspective while watching these types of videos.)
aftonthornhill 5 months ago
how about /oi/ & /oy/
novarainnoval 6 months ago
@septmbrvirgobaby There is more than one rule in that word because the "ea" is making the "eh" [short e sound] sound instead of the long "e" sound. (e.i. beat, seat,neat)
Somnien 6 months ago
What about "great"?
septmbrvirgobaby 6 months ago
this is cool
freeemail2 7 months ago
i like the other when two vowels go walking
JaneyJuJuBean 8 months ago
this sucks
xxTaKe2xx 8 months ago
@JS7601 y is a sub vowel. Not a real one.
alisonbigshow 11 months ago
When did 'y' become a vowel?
JS7601 1 year ago 2