Advanced Assessments
English is often described as a non-phonetic language. It means that you can’t always tell how a word is pronounced based on its spelling. Take the vowel assessment below to test the accuracy of your English pronunciation.
Write your answers on a piece of paper, then check your answers here.
You can also download this assessment, print it out, and write your answers on the blank lines.
After you’ve checked your responses, watch a video explanation of the correct answers.
Write your answers on a piece of paper, then check your answers here.
You can also download this assessment, print it out, and write your answers on the blank lines.
After you’ve checked your responses, watch a video explanation of the correct answers.
Activity 1: Write down all words with a short E sound from each line. (Some lines may have multiple answers; others may have none.)
Activity 2: Write down all words with a long E sound from each line. (Some lines may have multiple answers; others may have none.)
Activity 3: Write down all words with a short I sound from each line. (Some lines may have multiple answers; others may have none.)
Activity 2: Write down all words with a long E sound from each line. (Some lines may have multiple answers; others may have none.)
Activity 3: Write down all words with a short I sound from each line. (Some lines may have multiple answers; others may have none.)
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