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Minimal pairs are word pairs that differ by only one sound. For example, car, tar, light, white, and sip, ship are all examples of minimal pairs. Minimal pairs are important because this single sound difference changes the meaning of the word.
20 Minimal Pairs in English to Practice Perfect Pronunciation Lot and Not. Flight and Fight. Pat and Bat. Sip and Zip. Writer and Rider. Tease and Knees. Tie and Lie. Arrive and Alive.
Minimal pairs are a terrific way to teach children awareness of sounds and helps them to see that changing one sound in a word can completely change what they are saying. These are words that differ by only one sound such as Wing/Swing, Rake/Wake and Can/Tan.
Introduce the minimal pair words to the child by showing them pictures of the pairs and naming them aloud. Having a quick conversation about the words and their meaning is important! We want to make sure Tom understands the meaning of the words weve chosen.
In the case of a minimal pair, the two words in the pair differ by a single phoneme and by one or two features across place, manner and voicing. For example, the pair cap and tap. These two words are identical in terms of the vowel /ae/ and last phoneme /p/.
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Z Minimal Pairs Z/P. Z/P. Zen/pen. zoo/Pooh. Z/B. zoo/boo. zoom/boom. Z/K. zap/cap. zoo/coo. zone/cone. Z/key. zit/kit. zing/king. Z/S. zip/sip. zinc/sink. zap/sap. Z/L. zoo/Lou. zed/lead. Z/DZ. Z/G. Zack/jack. zone/Joan. Zen/Jen. Z/H. zoo/who. Z/M. zoo/moo. Z/me. Zack/Mack. zap/map. zone/moan. Zen/men. Z/W. Z/we. zest/west. Zs/wheeze. zip/whip. Zen/when.
Vowel Minimal Pairs: Pronunciation Exercises Minimal Pair #1 bought / boat / but. Minimal Pair #2 late / let. Minimal pair #3 bed / bad. Minimal pair #4 feel / fell / fill. Minimal pair #5 luck / look. Minimal pair #6 hat / heart / hot.

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