2 2 3 3 5 6 Ba'ke Bark Bắck' Ball Box Bee't Bet'. Bi'te '. ub bu cu du fu af ag ba uc ca ud da uf fa ug. ga ilha ja uk ka ul la ge*: lo TABLE II. * CO go he ho je jo ko po ro wo ek el em en ep er ma gu hu jut ku lu niu nu pu ruf su tu an ik il im in ip ir is it iv na ap ar OS ut * The child should be taught to pronounce ce, ci, like se, si ; and ge, gi, like je, ji. + U accented has the sound of oo after j and r. Pronounce sce, sci-se, si; and sca, scumska, sko, sku. 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 , 13 Bo'at Boo't Bush C'seBut' Boi! Boult ska ske skisko sku tha the thi tho thu fla fle fi llo fu tra tre tri tro tru sma sme fmi smo smu twa twe twi two twu fna sne fni fno fnu wha whe, whi who whu spa spe fpi spo spu fcra scre fcri scro scru squa (que squi fquo spra spre spri spro fpru fta ste sti fto ftu ftra tre îtri stro itru fwa fwe fwi swo thra, thre thri thro thru 3 II 2 Cab bíb dab 3 II 2 bud cud mud 11 2 T.ABL) IV. . fob cub bad bed bid nød fib rob rub lad fed lid rod rib fob tub mad red rid fod 7 bag beg big bog dug ham dim gagleg fig fog jug jam him rag peg wig log' mug ram rim can den pin gun cap dip fóp fan men fin lap lip hop man pen tin fun map fip top barbat get hit lot but nut wax fix pea bee die doe mix fox dry fea fee fie foe fix OX fry tea fee jaw dew bow COO day boy cow law hew mow too may joy now raw new fow WOO pay toy vow B 2 2 2 3 3 5 6 Bake Easy Lessons for little Children. LESSON I. A good boy. The green fields. A fine girl, The red roses. A white horse. The sweet plums. The wild geese. Who will go? How do you do? Which did speak? What did it cost? What do you say? Can he preach? Whom do you see? · Will you come ? LESSON VI. Take this pen. Hand him these quills. Give me that knife. Give us those grapes. Hand her this glass. See these birds. That wine is pure. Hear them sing. 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 Bir Buat Bo' Bush' U'se Bai' Boy' Bou't ' VII. That man is blest who hath kept the law. Lnok back on thy ways, my son; and if thou hast done ill, let that put thee in mind to mend. Io time to come, thou must do no ill. VIII. My child, you must not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. You must love all men as you love yourself. You must do to all men as you would have them do to you, and you will do well. TABLE V. 1 In which a has the sound of a, as in bake. Bake male care swathe flame sake pale fare date brave wake scale share gate gave age cape face mate save stage grape grace fade gaze wage tape lace trade niaze change bane place wade paste range mane bathe came taste strange vane lathe fame waste TABLE VI. 2 Craft raft ark bark spark arm. charm farm cart In which a has the sound of a, as in bārk. slant pass march parch starch 3 3 5 6 Ba'ke Ba'rk Băck Ball Box' Bee't Bet' Bite TABLE VII. 2 Act fact clad glad lad am cram shamn In which a has the sound of a short, as in back, wag drab hand that gang slab land flas rang camp stand tax sáng lamp plant wax drank stamp scant jack plank cap map rap flash bag catch class cat brag match mass can man TABLE VIII. 3 All call hall wall halt in which a and o have the sound of a, as in ball. oft salt cloth stork soft born froth cost short horn moth frost snort morn cork loft sort TABLE IX. 3 in which o and a have the sound of @ short, as in box. Clock watch fond crop dodge flock mob pond drop lodge stock rob dross doll loll jot flog toss nod long spot frog box pod song notch bond fox trod strong |