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Beginners Writing: Consonant and Vowel Blends

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Consonant and Vowel Blends

When we mix two sounds together they can change into a new sound, this is called blending. The best way to learn these is to make lists of words with these features.

Consonant Blends - There are many blends of consonants in English, some blends change the way we say the letters on their own, and some have more than one way say them:

sh

ch

th

th

gh

ph

wh

sh

ch

th

th

f

f

w

shop
shape
wash
splash
smashing

chin
chess
catching
watch
church

this
that
these
leather
loath

thin
thank
think
thief
warmth

enough
rough
draught

Phillip
philosophy
dolphin
Ralph

why
where
when
what
which

 

Vowel Blends - There are also many blends of vowels in English, some blends change the way we say the letters on their own, and some have more than one way say them:

ea

ea

ea

ou

ou

oo

oo

ee

eh

ay

ee

uh

ow

oo

u

ee

breakfast
tread
bread

break
steak

steal
real
speak
each
teacher

enough
rough

house
pound
sound
round
loud

spoon
room
soon
moon
scoop

look
book
took

feel
eel
peep
been
seen

Keep a record of any other blends you may find on a special page in your vocabulary dictionary.

 

 

 

Please choose an option below:

 

Beginners Lessons

The Alphabet - Blends - Magic 'E' - Other Spelling Rules

Intermediate Lessons

Punctuation - Subject / Verb / Object - Subject / Verb / Compliment - Subject / Verb Agreement - Connectors - Complex Sentences

Advanced Lessons

Formal / Informal Register - Essay Scoring

Writing Topics

A Gift - Alternative Energy - Ancient Empires - Breadwinners - Capital Punishment - Climate Change - East, West, Home's Best - Family Ties - Family - Food and Eating - From Here to Infinity - I love English - Immersion Studies - India Rising - Law of the Land - Learning a Foreign Language - My Favorite Subject - Phones For All - Saving The World - Student Budget - The Digital Age - The First and Third World - The Mas and The Menos - The Media - The Ascendant Empire - The Stork - The Taxman Cometh

 

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