short e sound versus short i sound - constanant + e/i + t sound
In today's video, I am going to go over 4 word pairs so that you can practice the short e sound (beginning sound of elephant) and the short i sound (the beginning sound of igloo):
- met and mitt
- let and lit
- pet and pit
- bet and bit
Met and Mitt
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
I met a boy who wore a mitt.
DEFINITIONS:
met = (past tense of the word meet) being at the same place as someone else
mitt = a glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for all four fingers
Let and Lit
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
The mother let the boy play with a candle. He lit the candle.
DEFINITIONS:
let = not forbid
lit = (past tense of light) to make something start burning
Pet and Pit
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
The pet fell in the pit.
DEFINITIONS:
pet = a tame animal or bird that is keep for companionship or pleasure as it treated with care
pit = a large hole in the ground
Bet and Bit
EXAMPLE SENTENCE:
I bet the little brother bit his older sister.
DEFINITIONS:
bet = (informal) feel confident
bit = (past of bite) use teeth to cut into something
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