Here are a list of “blending phrases” to practice, pacing and fluency. These phrases are used in Kelsi’s session #5 on my YouTube channel. |
Blending Phrases
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Four Syllable Phrases
CREAM AND SUGAR
BREAD AND BUTTER
SALT AND PEPPER
FINE AND DANDY
SEVEN AND EIGHT
BACON AND EGGS
PURE AND SIMPLE
TABLE AND CHAIRS
PIE AND COFFEE
HAMMER AND NAILS
CUP AND SAUCER
CHEESE AND CRACKERS
NEEDLE AND THREAD
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Understanding Consonants
As you improve your awareness of all the elements and components of your voice, it is valuable to sense (proprioceptively) how these consonants feel and sound when you produce them.
There are many ways in which speech sounds (phonemes) may be divided. Here is a way to think of organizing consonant sounds.
- Quick consonants: p/b; t/d; k/g; ch; j
- Stretched consonants: f; v; th; s; z; r; l; w; m; n; ng; h; sh;