Quick Explanation
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The letters ch can make three different sounds in English:
- /ʃ/ — “sh” as in chef
- /tʃ/ — “ch” as in chair
- /k/ — “k” as in architect
Tip for Students:
- Words from French often use the “sh” sound.
- Most everyday English words use the regular “ch” sound.
- Words from Greek usually use the “k” sound.
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Word Lists with CH
CH = “SH” (/ʃ/) 🧑🍳
- chef
- chandelier
- champagne
- machine
- chic
- brochure
- crochet
- cache
- charade
- chauffeur
- cliché
- chamois
- chenille
- ricochet
- quiche
- chanteuse
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CH = “CH” (/tʃ/) 🧀
- chair
- cheese
- chalk
- church
- chin
- champion
- children
- choose
- chocolate
- check
- chimney
- cheek
- cherry
- chip
- charm
- chatter
- chop
- lunch
- ketchup
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CH = “K” (/k/) 🏛️
- architect
- archaeology
- chorus
- chaos
- character
- Christmas
- chemical
- chemistry
- ache
- anchor
- stomach
- scheme
- scholar
- school
- monarch
- orchid
- charisma
- chasm
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1) CH = “SH” (/ʃ/) 🧑🍳
- chef
- champagne
- chandelier
- machine
- chute
2) CH = “CH” (/tʃ/) 🧀
- chair
- cheese
- church
- chocolate
- children
3) CH = “K” (/k/) 🏛️
- architect
- character
- chorus
- school
- chemical
Sort the Words
Matched: 0 / 12 · Correct: 0 / 12
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machine
architect
chocolate
quiche
school
church
brochure
chemical
children
chef
chorus
chair
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Multiple-Choice Practice
Answered: 0 / 10 · Correct: 0 / 10
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