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[Virtual Presenter] We will guide you in incorporating these sounds into words and sentences. Let's initiate and enjoy the phonics practice!.

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[Audio] We are going to study two special sounds in English: the 'x' sound and the 'ch' sound. Are you ready to have some fun with phonics? Let’s study the sounds 'x' and 'ch.' X The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that have the 'x' sound? Look at the picture! You can see the beautiful animal called a fox. Yes, the word fox starts with 'f' and ends with 'x.' Amazing! The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that have the 'x' sound? Look at the picture! You can see the beautiful animal called a fox. Yes, the word fox starts with 'f' and ends with 'x.' Amazing! The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that have the 'x' sound? Look at the picture! You can see the beautiful animal called a fox. Yes, the word fox starts with 'f' and ends with 'x.' Amazing! The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that have the 'x' sound? Look at the picture! You can see the beautiful animal called a fox. Yes, the word fox starts with 'f' and ends with 'x.' Amazing! The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that have the 'x' sound? Look at the picture! You can see the beautiful animal called a fox. Yes, the word fox starts with 'f' and ends with 'x.' Amazing! The 'x' sound is a little different. We hear it at the end of words. Can you think of any words that.

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[Audio] We are thrilled to have you as our guests at our presentation on two unique sounds in English: the 'x' sound and the 'ch' sound. Today, we will be delving into the intricacies of these sounds and sharing some fascinating words with you. So, let's begin! First, let's examine the 'x' sound. This sound is produced by placing the tip of the tongue between the upper teeth and blowing air out, which creates a hissing sound. The 'x' sound is found in many English words, such as 'box', 'fix', and 'six'. Now, let's move on to the 'ch' sound. This sound is made by placing the tip of the tongue behind the lower teeth and blowing air out, resulting in a soft 'ch' sound like in 'church'. The 'ch' sound is also used in many English words, such as 'chat', 'chocolate', and 'church'. We hope you found this presentation both informative and entertaining. Thank you for your attention, and we look forward to welcoming you to our next presentation..

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[Audio] We will learn about the 'x' and 'ch' sounds in English. To help you practice, please repeat after me. The words are 'Fox' and 'box'..

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[Audio] We will discuss the unique nuances of two distinct sounds in English: the 'x' and 'ch' sounds. How prepared are you for some enjoyable exercises with phonics?.

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[Audio] We are now going to discuss the distinctive sound. This sound is employed in words such as box, fix, and mix. With practice, you can become more accustomed to it. Excellent work! Can you think of any other words that include 'x'?.

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[Audio] The letters 'ch' form the sound 'ch'. These words begin with this sound..

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[Audio] We'll embark on a word scavenger hunt and locate words that have the 'x' and 'ch' sounds..

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[Audio] We will discuss the two essential sounds in English, which are the 'x' sound and the 'ch' sound. These sounds can be challenging to pronounce, but they are crucial to communicate effectively. To aid in your learning, we have created a game that will help you identify these sounds. You will see images of words containing the 'ch' sound and the 'x' sound. Your task is to identify the word in the picture, point it out, and repeat after me. We have designed the game to be engaging and will help you practice your phonics skills. For the 'ch' sound, we have the words Box, Cheese, and Fox. For the 'x' sound, we have the words Chips, Shops, and Boxes. We want you to focus on the sounds themselves rather than the spelling of the words. This will help you develop a better comprehension of how these sounds are produced and how they are used in English. We hope this game will be useful in your quest to master the 'ch' sound and the 'x' sound. Happy learning!.

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[Audio] We can see that the fox is in the box.. Building Sentences with “x” sound.

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[Audio] We will discuss two distinct sounds in English today: the 'x' sound and the 'ch' sound. Can you see what the chicken is doing in the photo? Yes, the chicken is clucking loudly! Today, we will be constructing sentences using the 'ch' sound. When we say chicken, we typically pronounce it as chay-ken to give it a more cheese-like and chair-like sound. This is known as a voiced sound because we utilize the voiced parts of our mouths to create it. Now, let's work together to build some sentences!.

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[Audio] We will present our findings at tomorrow's meeting..

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[Audio] We are thrilled to have you here for today’s presentation! Today, we will be focusing on two unique sounds in English: the 'x' sound and the 'ch' sound. Regardless of your level of English proficiency, you are guaranteed to enjoy practicing phonics. Therefore, let us proceed with the presentation!.