This page provides additional practice for connecting consonants to vowels. This practice page covers how to connect a word ending in two consonants to a word beginning in a vowel. First, listen to the audio. The speaker will read a few phrases. Notice how she connects a word ending in two consonants to a word beginning with a vowel. Repeat after her when she says a new phrase. Then, look at the phrases written below. The examples will show you where to connect. Read each one 3 times while connecting your speech.

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When the first word ends in two consonants and the second word starts with a vowel,
the final consonant is connected to the second word.
Practice saying these phrases.
- reports and presentations
- they tried to stand out
- recovers and utilizes
- thinks of new developments
- mind over matter
- research and development
- cost increase
- tools and supplies
- trust is deserved
- its a result of the merger
More Practice
Try these related pages to help you practice connecting consonants to vowels:
Consonant to Vowel Linking
Consonant to Vowel Linking Practice A
Consonant to Vowel Linking Quiz
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