Catch Word #115 –Yes and no sounds
In every language, there are funny little sounds that we make that are very important! In English, we have lots of noises we make while speaking. In this episode, we’re looking at sounds that mean yes and no. Listen closely as Harp and Maura give their best examples of mmhmm, uh-huh, and uh-uh using different tones.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Mmhmm
- We could go on
- Un-huh
- A fishing rod and bait
- Guess what
- What’d you do?
- To end up
- To call it a day
- To make a sound/noise
- At the last minute
- Uh-uh
- Would rather
- A board game
- Anyway and anyways
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #115 –Yes and no sounds
In every language, there are funny little sounds that we make that are very important! In English, we have lots of noises we make while speaking. In this episode, we’re looking at sounds that mean yes and no. Listen closely as Harp and Maura give their best examples of mmhmm, uh-huh, and uh-uh using different tones.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Mmhmm
- We could go on
- Un-huh
- A fishing rod and bait
- Guess what
- What’d you do?
- To end up
- To call it a day
- To make a sound/noise
- At the last minute
- Uh-uh
- Would rather
- A board game
- Anyway and anyways
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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