ENGLISH LONG VOWELS
English has five long
vowels that can be identified according to the tongue shape and position and
lip position. When a single vowel letter is in the end of a word (or syllable),
it usually says its long sound (or its name), as in go and be. When two vowels
go hand in hand in the same word (or syllable), the first vowel is usually
long, and the second vowel is usually silent. e.g., bake makes the /ay/ sound
(long a) and the e is silent; goal makes the /oh/ sound (long o) and the a is
silent.
Here we have a video related to the long vowels
Here we have a video related to the long vowels
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