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Spoken Spelling
- Getting Down the Basics (Understanding Fast Spelling in Spoken English, Book 1)
- Narrated by: Eric Thal
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Spoken Spelling: Getting Down the Basics is the first book in the series Understanding Fast Spelling in Spoken English. This audiobook introduces the sounds of the 26 letters and puts them into three different groups in a brand new way. The audiobook is largely lecture and explanation, with listen-and-repeat drills provided throughout. You'll learn the names and sounds of the letters of English, the three groups that letters are divided into, and the different types of connection points that are created when pairs of letters are spoken.
©2021 Eric Thal (P)2022 Eric Thal
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