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  1. Consonant cluster - Wikipedia

    In linguistics, a consonant cluster, consonant sequence or consonant compound is a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel. In English, for example, the groups /spl/ and /ts/ …

  2. Common Consonant Clusters in English - FluentU

    Mar 30, 2024 · Click here to learn about the 22 most common consonant clusters in English! Each consonant cluster comes with several example words, all with audio so you can practice …

  3. The 22 Most Common Consonant Clusters in English

    Feb 6, 2025 · Master the 22 most common consonant clusters in English with this pronunciation guide. Learn how to refine tricky blends and speak more naturally with ease.

  4. Teaching Consonant Blends + Free Word List - Literacy Learn

    Dec 13, 2022 · Consonant blends are two or three consonant letters next to each other, with no vowels in between. Each consonant sound (phoneme) can be heard in a consonant blend. …

  5. Consonant Blends: Examples & Word Lists (Consonant Clusters)

    Learning consonant blends, otherwise known as consonant clusters, is an important part of early literacy development. The first step in learning to read is phonemic awareness.

  6. PRACTICE & Record - Consonant Clusters - English Pronunciation

    Improve your consonant clusters and blends for clear, confident English Pronunciation. Practice examples, audio and video exercises.

  7. Consonant cluster | TeachingEnglish | British Council

    Consonant cluster A consonant cluster in a word is a group of consonants with no vowels between them.

  8. How to Pronounce Consonant Clusters - EnglishClub

    Consonant clusters are two or more consonants (/b/, /k/, /d/, etc) that are pronounced next to each other in the same syllable without a vowel (/e/, /:i/, etc) between them. For example, the word “ …

  9. Consonant clusters at the start of words - BBC

    What is a consonant cluster? It's a word that has multiple consonant sounds together. Look at the consonants at the starts of these words: fly /fl/ train /tr/ squirrel /skw/ throw /thr/.

  10. Segmentals: Consonant Clusters – Oral Communication for Non …

    Syllable-final clusters are a bit tougher to categorize. However, many clusters of two or three, and pretty much all clusters of four, are formed by adding a plural (/s, z/) or past tense (/t, d/) …