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Consonants and Vowels In today’s lesson, we will discuss Consonants and Vowels . A consonant is any speaking sound that is not a vowel . It also refers to the alphabetic letters that stand in for certain sounds; consonants include Z, B, T, G, and H. Vowels Vowels are syllabic speech that is sounded while whistling or speaking by allowing the breath to exit the mouth without touching any part of the mouth or throat while pronouncing these letters. There are 5 vowel letters in the alphabet: A, E, I, O, and U, respectively. Almost every word in the English language contains at least one vowel letter and the rest consonants . In certain cases, the letter ‘Y’ has also functioned or been considered as the vowel . Consonants The consonants ... Learn the definition, types and examples of vowels and consonants in English. Find out how to pronounce 20 vowel sounds and 24 consonant sounds with voiced and voiceless variations. What letters are vowels ? This Bitesize KS1 English guide looks at how anything that isn't a vowel is a consonant through an animation and activity.

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