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Ann Abraham
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Articulation & Phonology
Communication Boards
Early Childhood, Primary, Intermediate, Secondary, Adult

Imitating Slow Speech Watch Their Mouth breathe in MOVE your mouth Hold the Vowel Say 1st & Last Sd. Caaaaaat Saaaaaat Faaaaaat Maaaaaat Paaaaaat Haaaaaat Raaaaaat

Establish the basics for slow clear speech production 1)  Watch the Speaker's Mouth, 2)  Take a breath, 3) Move Your Jaw/Lips/Tongue when speaking, 4)  Hold the Vowels  5)  Say the first and last sound in the word,  6) Practice with simple CVC shapes "cat, sat, fat, mat, pat, hat, rat

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<div style='margin:0 auto;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;background-color: #eeeeee; border-radius: 10px; padding: 5px; width: 350px;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/materials/9514892/Raaaaaat' style='display: block;'><img style='display:block;margin:0 auto; border:none' width='335' height='335' alt='Imitating Slow Speech' src='https://lessonpix.com/actionshots/cover/9514892/335/Raaaaaat.jpg'></img><div style='font-size: 20px; text-align: center;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/materials/9514892/Raaaaaat' style='display: block;'>Imitating Slow Speech</a></div><div style='font-size: 12px;'><p>Establish the basics for slow clear speech production 1)  Watch the Speaker's Mouth, 2)  Take a breath, 3) Move Your Jaw/Lips/Tongue when speaking, 4)  Hold the Vowels  5)  Say the first and last sound in the word,  6) Practice with simple CVC shapes "cat, sat, fat, mat, pat, hat, rat</p></div><div style='font-size: 10px; text-align: right;'><a href='https://lessonpix.com/users/annabraham'>By annabraham at LessonPix.com</a></div></div></div>

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