Here are a list of “blending phrases” to practice, pacing and fluency.  These phrases are used in Kelsi’s session #5 on my YouTube channel.  
Blending Phrases


see itbelieve I

come in

pipe of

Bob is

he is

Kay is

she is

judge it

bus and

lose it

many arts

now are

nor ever

the onlookers

the ocean

can avail

my own


These words and phrases are additional practice material for
Level I:  Fundamentals of Your Feminine Voice
Monosyllabic Words
Phrases
neat
tip
net
Two Syllable Phrases

pat
tab
tape


teen
deep
team
Time flies
No way

tap
teal
knee
She’s here
She is

teeth
lap
peat
Let’s go
Blue skies

thin
seem
tight
We’re fine
Full moon

bad
cheat
bait
They are
Maybe

ban
chip
bat


bay
laugh
bead
Three Syllable Phrases

been
tint
beet


bent
tithe
bet
Bring it back
Yes and no

bib
gnats
bill
Where are you
Turn it on

bite
feet
den
Maybe so
One and two
zip
did
date
Look it up
Follow me

dead
ship
deal
Think it through
Sunny day

cheap
cheese
deed


deep
did
dip
Four Syllable Phrases

type
late
shift


lamb
lamp
beach
Put it away
Cold and snowy
late
lead
fish
Fish and chips
Maybe later

leap
tide
leash
What day is it?
Warm and sunny
lid
let
face
Salt and pepper
Show me the way
light
pad
line
They moved away
The sun is hot

 

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Four Syllable Phrases


CREAM AND SUGAR
BREAD AND BUTTER

SALT AND PEPPER

FINE AND DANDY

SEVEN AND EIGHT

BACON AND EGGS

PURE AND SIMPLE

TABLE AND CHAIRS

PIE AND COFFEE

HAMMER AND NAILS

CUP AND SAUCER

CHEESE AND CRACKERS

NEEDLE AND THREAD

TOWN AND COUNTRY

 

Understanding Consonants

As you improve your awareness of all the elements and components of your voice, it is valuable to sense (proprioceptively) how these consonants feel and sound when you produce them.

There are many ways in which speech sounds (phonemes) may be divided. Here is a way to think of organizing consonant sounds.