Sounds are either voiceless or voiced.
Learn the easy way to know the difference.
If you need to learn transcription,
this is the page for you.

And now it’s your turn.
Here’s your audio Pronunciation Quiz.
Quiz 1
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i liked this site, it is so useful and interesing.
Thank you.
Eva
It’s a great! Thanks alot.
Thank you. Pronunciation teachers get this question a lot…so I made a video to help students learn the pattern.
Eva
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Hello Edwin,
Great. That’s exactly how I make the materials…so a teacher can use them.
Have you seen the latest…my students always ended up singing…even the ones who didn’t want to or like to sing. 🙂
https://www.evaeaston.com/linking-bucket/
And next week, the lesson is going to be one of my favorites.
Take care.
Eva
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Thanks.
Eva
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Thank you, Chester.
Eva