Speech Sounds Library
Audio guides for speech sounds — hear each sound modelled clearly, with articulation steps and practice sessions. Created by a registered speech-language therapist.
2–3 years
B as in baby
baby, ball, bus
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D as in dog
dog, dad, door
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H as in hat
hat, hot, hop
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M as in mummy
mummy, more, milk
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N as in nose
nose, no, night
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NG as in sing
sing, ring, long
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P as in puppy
puppy, pop, pie
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W as in water
water, wet, win
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3–4 years
4–5 years
CH as in chip
chip, chop, chair
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CL as in clock
clock, climb, clap
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FL as in fly
fly, flower, flag
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GL as in glue
glue, glad, glow
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J as in jump
jump, jet, jam
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L as in leaf
leaf, look, love
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PL as in plane
plane, play, please
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S as in sun
sun, sand, sing
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SH as in shoe
shoe, ship, shop
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SK as in sky
sky, skip, skin
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SL as in slide
slide, slow, sleep
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SM as in smile
smile, small, smooth
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SN as in snake
snake, snap, snail
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SP as in spider
spider, spin, spell
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ST as in star
star, stop, stick
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SW as in swim
swim, swing, sweet
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TW as in twin
twin, twelve, twirl
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V as in van
van, vet, vine
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Z as in zoo
zoo, zip, zero
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5–6 years
BL as in blue
blue, blow, black
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BR as in bread
bread, brown, brush
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CR as in crab
crab, cry, crown
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DR as in drum
drum, draw, dream
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GR as in green
green, grow, great
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PR as in proud
proud, print, press
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R as in rabbit
rabbit, run, read
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5–7 years
FR as in free
free, frog, fresh
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SCR as in scream
scream, scratch, screw
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SPL as in splash
splash, split, splat
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SPR as in spring
spring, spray, spread
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SQU as in square
square, squeeze, squeak
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STR as in street
street, string, strike
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TR as in tree
tree, train, truck
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ZH as in measure
measure, treasure, television
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6–7 years
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