Front Central Back
High u
U
Middle o
Low )
[u] ooze [uz] ōō ooze (ōōz)
[U] oops [Ups] ŏŏ oops (ŏŏps)
[o] oak [ok] ō Oak (ōk)
[)]
‘open o’
all [)|] ộ all (ộl)
International
Phonetic
Alphabeet
(IPA)
Symbols
Key
Words
Transcription
s
Standard
Pronounciatio
n Symbols
Key Words Transcriptions
The Back Vowel Sounds
Initial Medial Final
oozing Food True
oodles Luke Shoe
(Seldom occurs In
intial Positions)
Flute Clue
Mood Glue
suit Crew
• Initial
• oozing
• Initial
oodles
 Medial
Food
 Medial
Luke
 Medial
Flute
 Medial
Mood
 Medial
Suit
 Final
True
 Final
Shoe
 Final
Clue
 Final
Glue
 Final
Crew
1. Luke would prefer to fix his flute than to glue his shoe.
2. Is it true that Luke is a crew?
3. Luke is not in the mood to eat his food.
4. For Luke, a lot of food would be oodles of fun!
5. Luke is oozing with appeal in his new suit.
6. Luke is in the mood to play the flute.
7. Is it true that the crew has the shoe ?
8. I got no clue where to find the flute and the suit.
9. Does Luke own the flute and the suit ?
10. Luke has oodles of information about healthy food.
It’s a truism that in the
truest sense of the world,
thruthfulness means we have
to be true- blue and truly
truthfully telling the truth.
 Word Drills
Initial Medial Final
Does not occur
in initial
positons
Pull, look
Does not occur
in final
positions
Took, stood
Book, would
Good, full
Should ,cook
 Butch would like to buy a book on how to cook.
 It’s amazing that you could look with a full stare.
 You should look for a good cook.
 He stood there and took my book.
 If your’e really good, you should pull yourself away in
full.
 She took a good look at the book.
 He stood there and would seem to look at me with a full
stare.
 I would love to cook and read a good book.
 You should pay for this book in full.
 Would you read a book while you cook ?
 Aside from being a bookworm or
book lover , the bookish Butch I
also a good and full-fledged
bookseller, bookmaker, and book
keeper who owns a book club
and a bookstore.
Initial Medial Final
over Rose Grow
omen Home Toe
old Dose Blow
oak Cold Show
oatmeal Bowl Flow
Initial
over
omen
old
oak
oatmeal
Medial
Rose
Home
Dose
Cold
Bowl
Final
Grow
Toe
Blow
Show
Flow
 The old man likes to eat a bowl of oatmeal.
 The audience was overwhelmed over the flow of the show.
 Worried about the omen, the old man fell on his toes and
rested under the oak tree.
 After taking a dose of medicine, the cold old man rose and
went home.
 Despite the blow of problems at home, he managed to
overcome them and grow.
 I love to eat bowl of oatmeal at home.
 I picked this rose under he old oak tree.
 Can you show me how to grow old in his own home.
 Learninf about the omen, the old man turnes cold and
went home.
 After showing his showmanship
during the finale show at the
showplace, Master showman Joe will
try to showcase his other
showpieces not in the showroom,
but in the showboat among showbiz
among showbiz fanatics and give the
show off a real showdown.
Initial Medial Final
always talked flaw
audience Paul law
August bought saw
awful cross raw
onset thought withdraw
 Paul thought that his friends always talked about his flaw.
 After they saw Paul in the audience, they brought him to
the law office.
 At the onset , they thought it would be an awful experience.
 Paul talked with his friends to withdraw his membership
from the law circle.
 The raw Paul never thought their path would cross again
last August.
 I saw Paul in the audience.
 He bought the cross last August.
 Ignorning the audience during a performance is an awful
onset.
 Paul never saw a flaw in this law.
 Paul talked about his awful experenced before an audience.
 With their talkativeness, typical talkers
like Paul and Sol never get tired of
talking talkatively about anything and
usually start small talks just to have
anything to talk about whether in a
ball, hall, or mall so they will stand tall
even if they fall.

Back vowel sounds

  • 2.
    Front Central Back Highu U Middle o Low )
  • 3.
    [u] ooze [uz]ōō ooze (ōōz) [U] oops [Ups] ŏŏ oops (ŏŏps) [o] oak [ok] ō Oak (ōk) [)] ‘open o’ all [)|] ộ all (ộl) International Phonetic Alphabeet (IPA) Symbols Key Words Transcription s Standard Pronounciatio n Symbols Key Words Transcriptions The Back Vowel Sounds
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    Initial Medial Final oozingFood True oodles Luke Shoe (Seldom occurs In intial Positions) Flute Clue Mood Glue suit Crew
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    1. Luke wouldprefer to fix his flute than to glue his shoe. 2. Is it true that Luke is a crew? 3. Luke is not in the mood to eat his food. 4. For Luke, a lot of food would be oodles of fun! 5. Luke is oozing with appeal in his new suit. 6. Luke is in the mood to play the flute. 7. Is it true that the crew has the shoe ? 8. I got no clue where to find the flute and the suit. 9. Does Luke own the flute and the suit ? 10. Luke has oodles of information about healthy food.
  • 20.
    It’s a truismthat in the truest sense of the world, thruthfulness means we have to be true- blue and truly truthfully telling the truth.
  • 21.
     Word Drills InitialMedial Final Does not occur in initial positons Pull, look Does not occur in final positions Took, stood Book, would Good, full Should ,cook
  • 22.
     Butch wouldlike to buy a book on how to cook.  It’s amazing that you could look with a full stare.  You should look for a good cook.  He stood there and took my book.  If your’e really good, you should pull yourself away in full.  She took a good look at the book.  He stood there and would seem to look at me with a full stare.  I would love to cook and read a good book.  You should pay for this book in full.  Would you read a book while you cook ?
  • 23.
     Aside frombeing a bookworm or book lover , the bookish Butch I also a good and full-fledged bookseller, bookmaker, and book keeper who owns a book club and a bookstore.
  • 24.
    Initial Medial Final overRose Grow omen Home Toe old Dose Blow oak Cold Show oatmeal Bowl Flow
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  • 28.
     The oldman likes to eat a bowl of oatmeal.  The audience was overwhelmed over the flow of the show.  Worried about the omen, the old man fell on his toes and rested under the oak tree.  After taking a dose of medicine, the cold old man rose and went home.  Despite the blow of problems at home, he managed to overcome them and grow.  I love to eat bowl of oatmeal at home.  I picked this rose under he old oak tree.  Can you show me how to grow old in his own home.  Learninf about the omen, the old man turnes cold and went home.
  • 29.
     After showinghis showmanship during the finale show at the showplace, Master showman Joe will try to showcase his other showpieces not in the showroom, but in the showboat among showbiz among showbiz fanatics and give the show off a real showdown.
  • 30.
    Initial Medial Final alwaystalked flaw audience Paul law August bought saw awful cross raw onset thought withdraw
  • 31.
     Paul thoughtthat his friends always talked about his flaw.  After they saw Paul in the audience, they brought him to the law office.  At the onset , they thought it would be an awful experience.  Paul talked with his friends to withdraw his membership from the law circle.  The raw Paul never thought their path would cross again last August.  I saw Paul in the audience.  He bought the cross last August.  Ignorning the audience during a performance is an awful onset.  Paul never saw a flaw in this law.  Paul talked about his awful experenced before an audience.
  • 32.
     With theirtalkativeness, typical talkers like Paul and Sol never get tired of talking talkatively about anything and usually start small talks just to have anything to talk about whether in a ball, hall, or mall so they will stand tall even if they fall.