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 Moon22
 
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							| Hi everyone ..   Long Time No See !   I have a question related to phonics.. i �m confused :S     do red and ten  have the same phonetic sound?   what about his and it ..?   because  i have matching activity and I �m confused about thses four words :S     Help Me Please !   and if you have a good phonetic site that can help me in such situations .. plz give it to me   :)     Thanks a lot ....  |  6 Jan 2010      
					
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 Lana.
 
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							| I would say that red and ten have the same sound [e], and so do his and it [I].   |  6 Jan 2010     
					
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 Moon22
 
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							| Thanks Lana Sooooo Much for your quick reply...   this is very useful site.. but i thought it is complecated for me as a new learner of phonetics ...   what i want is a simple site that has phontic activities and ways of teaching it ..     Thanks again ..   |  6 Jan 2010     
					
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 akuzmenok
 
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							| I would recomment to install a dictionary on your computer ABBYY Lingvo x3, which has a few languages included, Spanish, Portuguese and English, of course. It gives good pronunciation tips, as well as accurate and rich translation |  6 Jan 2010     
					
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 Kate (kkcat)
 
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							| Or you could try and get Oxford Advanced Learner �s Dictionary with a CD. It always helps :) Good luck!
 
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