Unit 3: A spoonful of sugar /uː/ and /ʊ/
A. How to make the sound /uː/
/u:/ is a long sound. Look at the diagram. Listen and then say the sound. Make your lips into a tunnel shape. Your tongue is a long way back in your mouth. Target sound: /u:/
B. Sound and spelling
/u:/ is often spelled oo, ou, oe, u, ue or ew. Listen and say these words.
- too: /tuː/
- group: /ɡruːp/
- shoe: /ʃuː/
- blue: /bluː/
Listen and say these other words with /uː/:
- music: /ˈmjuː.zɪk/
- new: /nuː/
- two: /tuː/
- fruit: /fruːt/
- juice: /dʒuːs/
Now listen and say these phrases:
- me too: /miː tuː/
- work in groups: /wɜːrk ɪn ɡruːps/
- new shoes: /nuː ʃuːz/
- red and blue: /red ənd bluː/
- listen to the music: /ˈlɪs.ən tə ðə ˈmjuː.zɪk/
- forty-two: /ˌfɔːr.ti ˈtuː/
- fruit juice: /ˈfruːt dʒuːs/
C. How to make the sound /ʊ
/ʊ/ is a short sound. Look at the diagram. Listen and then say the sound. Your tongue is not so far back as for /ʊ/. Target sound: /ʊ/
D. Sound and spelling
/ʊ/ is often spelled u, oo or ou. Listen and say these words.
- full: /fʊl/
- sugar: /ˈʃʊɡ.ər/
- book: /bʊk/
- foot: /fʊt/
- would: /wʊd/
Listen and say these other words with /ʊ/:
- woman: /ˈwʊm.ən/
Now listen and say these phrases:
- My bag’s full /maɪ bæɡz fʊl/
- Where’s my book? /werz maɪ bʊk/
- my left foot /maɪ left fʊt/
- a kilo of sugar /ə ˈkiː.loʊ əv ˈʃʊɡ.ər/
- Who’s that woman? /huːz ðæt ˈwʊm.ən/