Need to polish your "S" sound? Practice 5-10 words a day!
For next level practice, come up with a sentence for each word then say out it loud.
It helps to record your own words and sentences on your phone, iPad, whatever device you have, then listen to it -- take time to listen to how you talk
This is called auditory awareness. When we are aware of how we sound, we are better able to catch our speech errors and correct them.
sad
sail
salt
same
sand
sat
saw
seal
ceiling
cement
circle
city
cymbal
saddle
salad
sandal
centipede
cereal
certificate
cylinder
safety pin
satellite
salami
bassoon
bracelet
castle
faucet
fossil
Iceland
icing
insect
Arkansas
baby-sitter
bathing suit
bicycle
consonant
December
decimal
dinosaur
icicle
medicine
Minnesota
moccasin
oasis
ocelot
Pacific
base
bus
chase
class
dress
face
floss
gas
address
balance
bookcase
caboose
cactus
compass
doghouse
apple juice
dental floss
hippopotamus
lioness
magnifying glass
octopus
platypus
-ts word chart