What is the best definition of a 'phoneme'?, A syllable containing at least one vowel.,  an individual sound within a word., The physical act of vibrating the vocal cords., A sequence of letters that represents a single sound, Which of the following describes a 'grapheme'?, The phonetic transcription of a word using IPA symbols., A word that sounds the same as another but has a different spelling., A written symbol or group of letters representing a phoneme., The smallest unit of sound that can change a word's meaning., What is a 'digraph'?, Two letters that work together to represent a single phoneme (sound)., A single letter that can represent two different sounds., A word that has two different spellings but one meaning., A sound that requires moving the tongue between two positions., How many phonemes (distinct sounds) are in the word 'KNIGHT'?, 2, 4, 6, 3, Which word contains exactly four phonemes?, THOUGHT, STRENGTH, SHEET, CHIPS, In the word 'PHANTOM', what is the specific grapheme used to represent the /f/ sound?, PH, F, GH, P, Which word uses the grapheme 'GH' to represent the phoneme /f/?, LIGHT, THROUGH, TOUGH, GHOST, What does the term 'blending' refer to?, The transition between two different dialects in a single conversation., The process of pulling individual phonemes together to form a recognizable word., Merging two words to create a new one, like 'smog' from 'smoke' and 'fog'., Using a combination of visual and auditory cues., If you are 'segmenting' the word 'STRENGTH' for a phonetic database, what are you doing?, Categorising the word based on whether it is a noun or a verb., Identifying the root, prefix, and suffix of the word., Breaking the word down into its individual phonemes: /s/ /t/ /r/ /e/ /ng/ /th/., Dividing the word into syllables., How does the National Literacy Trust define 'Phonics'?, A method of learning a language through complete immersion in conversation., a way of teaching children how to read and write words in the English language, The study of the history and origins of words (etymology)., The rules governing proper grammar and sentence structure..

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