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🗣️ /oʊ/ sound

IPA: /oʊ/ — The "Oh" Sound

The /oʊ/ sound is a diphthong, which means it consists of two vowel sounds pronounced in one syllable. It’s the "oh" sound you hear in words like "go," "home," "no," and "phone."

This sound starts with the tongue in a mid-back position and glides towards a high-mid position, with the lips rounded throughout.


How to Know if It’s the /oʊ/ Sound:

  1. It’s a diphthong, which means the sound moves from one vowel sound to another in a single syllable.

  2. The tongue starts in a mid-back position and moves toward a more closed position.

  3. The lips are rounded throughout the sound.

  4. Commonly spelled with:

    • o (go, home)

    • oa (boat, coat)

    • ow (low, snow)

    • ou (though, show)


🔊 Sample Words with /oʊ/:

  1. Go

  2. Home

  3. No

  4. Phone

  5. Boat

  6. Coat

  7. Snow

  8. Low

  9. Show

  10. Though


📝 Simple Sentences with /oʊ/:

  1. Go to the store now.

  2. I am going home after work.

  3. No, I don’t want that.

  4. My phone is charging.

  5. We rode the boat on the lake.

  6. Put on your coat; it's cold outside.

  7. There is snow on the ground.

  8. The price is too low.

  9. The magician will show us a trick.

  10. Though it was late, she decided to go out.


🔁 Tongue Twisters with /oʊ/:

  1. Go show the snow on the boat low in the snow.

  2. Phone home and go for a coat in the snow.

  3. Though the snow is low, it’s still cold to go.

  4. The coat on the boat was too low to show.

  5. The phone in the snow will go low and show.


📖 Short Story with /oʊ/ Sound:

The Snowy Boat Ride

It was a cold winter day when Tim and his friends decided to go for a boat ride. The lake was frozen, but they found a small patch of open water near the shore. They grabbed their coats and hopped into the boat.

As they sailed along, the snow started to fall lightly from the sky. "It’s so peaceful out here," Tim said, looking at the white snow covering the landscape.

His friend Sarah took out her phone to take a picture, but the battery was low. "I guess we’ll just have to enjoy the moment," she said, putting the phone away.

They continued their boat ride until the evening, when they finally went home after a long day in the snow.