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Jack's vision of television involves treasure and leisure.
/ʤ/ and /ʒ/
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Martha Smith's an author and an athlete.
/θ/
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George is wearing a large orange jacket.
/ʤ/
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Is this the thing? - Yes, this is the thing.
/θ/ and /ð/
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I found a pound on the ground. I looked around and heard no sound and put it in my pocket.
/aʊ/
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Mr Brown counted cows coming down the mountain.
/aʊ/
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James just joined a jam session in a jazzy jacket.
/ʤ/ and/ʃ/
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Eager bees quickly pick sweet peaches in the sticky heat.
/ɪ/ and /i:/
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Cheerful chefs chop cheap chocolate chips.
/ʃ/ and /ʧ/
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It was a grey day in May.
/eɪ/
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My father and mother live with my other brother.
/ð/
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Vivian's very big van vanished.
/v/ and /b/
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Wait at the gate. I will be there at 8.
/eɪ/
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Roy enjoys noisy toys.
/ɔɪ/ and /z/
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The thin thief thought of 33 things.
/θ/
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Can you see the sea?
/i:/
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She sells seashells on the seashore.
/s/ and /ʃ/
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Sam's shop stocks spotted socks.
/s/ and /ʃ/
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Betty bought a bit of butter, but the butter was bitter.
/b/
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Charlie chose to chew chilly cheese in the shiny shop.
/ʃ/ and /ʧ/
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I feel fit but Bill feels ill.
/ɪ/ and /i:/
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