American English, British English and Australian English
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In Australia we say a mixture and some of our own 🙂
truck
gum boots
fries (for thin), chips (for big)
movie
taxi
torch
wardrobe
footy (rugby or aussie rules called AFL-Australian Football League)
sidewalk
lollies
lift
zipper
can
bickies
rubber
corn
luggage
queue (difficult spelling!)
tea towel
rubbish bin
runners
dummy
flat
singlet
autumn
chips
waistcoat
petrol station
subway
mail box or post box
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Look at these English words and their pronunciation.
now, cow low,
moth, mother, broth, brother, both, bother ?
there, here, pear ?
hear, bear, dear ?
read and read (past tense), bead and dead ?
pay, paid, say, said ?
meat, great, threat ?
suite, straight, debt ?
hose, rose, dose, lose ?
foe. shoe?
goose, choose ?
These words and other English spelling words are put into a song.
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Hi friends, I think that your “English Spelling Sounds Songs are excelent form how to develop English and make learning fun. Once again thanks.
Vladimír Korbel
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I like the “English Spelling Sounds Song” very much. I think those songs are very great and helpful to my students. I have tried to teach some to them. They like the songs very much!