A native English speaker reads 32 words beginning with the letter ‘b’ and 38 letters beginning with the letter ‘c’. The reader also gives examples of the words in sentences. This video follows in the pattern of the previous videos. The reader reads each of the words and then puts some of them into sentences. There are some exceptional words that are ODD words. These words are highlighted. In the words that start with the letter C some C words are made with the sound of S. These words are highlighted.
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Duration : 0:7:59
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