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Pronunciation and spelling
Games and activities for teaching phonics to students of English as a foreign language, including difficult vowel sounds such as diphthongs and tricky consonant sounds such as the 'ed' ending of past tense verbs. You will also find worksheets on stressed and unstressed syllables, sentence stress and intonation. There are also resources to practise the lack of straightforward sound–spelling correspondence in English, working on homophones and rhyming words, and there are lots of fun suggestions for spelling games.