Question on: JSS1 English Language - Week Four

Describe the process of making the sound /o/ and /p/ and explain the differences between them.

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The sound /o/ is produced with the tongue low in the mouth and pushed slightly back, while the lips are rounded. On the other hand, the sound /p/ is a quick, popping sound made by placing the lips together firmly and then pushing air out quickly. The main difference between the two is that /o/ is a vowel sound, whereas /p/ is a consonant sound. /o/ involves an open mouth without any blockage, while /p/ includes a quick stop of breath.

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