k/ck Generalization
Use -ck when you hear /k/ directly after a short vowel in a one syllable word, otherwise use -k.
Use -ck when you hear /k/ directly after a short vowel in a one syllable word, otherwise use -k.
lick, milk, duck,
lick, milk, duck,
leak, shack, cheek,
leak, shack, cheek,
peck, bank, rock,
peck, bank, rock,
dusk
dusk