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What are the two sounds of OO?

By Robert Bradley |

What are the two sounds of OO?

It makes two sounds: The OH diphthong plus the AH vowel, like in ‘cooperation’ or ‘zoology’. There are also four vowels that can be made with the double O: Food, foot, floor, flood.

How do you teach OO phonics?

How to Teach the Phonics Short oo Sound. When making the short oo sound, have your child purse their lips into a round shape. Then have them use their vocal cords to produce the sound that is made in the word “book.”

What are oo sound words?

Long OO Phonics Words List

MoodStoopScoop
FoodDroolSpoon
MoonBroomProof
CoolToolGoon

What is long oo sound?

The long ‘oo’ sound, [ū], is often spelled or . It is also often spelled with combinations of two vowel letters. When two vowel letters work together as a team to spell a single vowel sound, they are called a digraph.

How do you describe long Oo and short OO?

The letter group ook is mostly pronounced with a short “oo” as in “put” (the only exceptions are “spook” and “snooker”, which are pronounced with a long “oo”). The letter group ood is mostly pronounced with a short “oo”, but it can also be pronounced with a long “oo” as in “brood”, “food”, and “mood”.

What is the rule for oo sound?

The spelling ⟨oo⟩ causes confusion for learners of English pronunciation because it is commonly pronounced as both short /ʊ/ and long /uː/, though there isn’t a rule to indicate which pronunciation should be used. Additionally there are a handful of ⟨oo⟩ words that are neither /ʊ/ or /uː/.

Is OO a diphthong or Digraph?

Vowel Digraphs and Vowel Diphthongs A digraph is when two letters spell one sound, and diphthongs are a special kind of vowel sound. So all vowel teams are digraphs but some are also diphthongs. Diphthong Vowel Teams: oi, oy, ou, ow, au, aw, oo.

What is the rule for OO?

u, eu, ui, ue, and ew can be pronounced either “yoo” or “oo” depending on the letter that comes before the vowel. Words that start with a ch, d, j, l, r, or s will say “oo,” t can say either sound except for a few words which can only be pronounced “oo.” Words starting with all other letters will say “yoo.”