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Pronunciation of the /ʧ/ sound in words ending in -ch and -tch

Practice the correct pronunciation of the /ʧ/ sound in words ending in -ch and -tch


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Pronunciation of the /ʧ/ sound in words ending in -ch and -tch


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• attach
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• much
How much time do we have?
• sandwich
Would you like a sandwich?
• ostrich
There is an ostrich in the zoo.
• spinach
Do you like spinach?
• such
She is such a good girl.
• lunch
Is lunch ready yet?
• teach
What subject do you teach?
• touch
Touch your nose.
• speech
I think he has a speech problem.
• search
They are going to search for the missing boy.
• church
Do you go to church on Sundays?
• branch
Our headquarters is in New York, but we have a branch in São Paulo.
• watch
Do you like to watch series?
• match
Did you see the match yesterday?
• catch
The kids are playing catch.
• fetch
I am playing fetch with the dog.
• patch
I need to patch this skirt.
• which
Which one do you want?
• witch
Which one is the witch?
• peach
Would you like a peach?
• pitch
That was a nice pitch.
• beach
We are going to the beach this weekend.
• bitch
They bitch about everything.
• each
The postcards are a dollar each.
• itch
I have a terrible itch in my back.
• rich
They are so rich.
• reach
I can’t reach the phone right now.