Reading -ch, -ck, -c

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ch - /tʃ/

ch - /tʃ/

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Тренировка чтения:

Тренировка чтения:

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Chimp

Chimp

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Bench

Bench

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Chick

Chick

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Cherry

Cherry

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match

match

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Чтение C Cap Can Clown

Чтение C

Cap
Can
Clown

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Jack the Buttermilk Jack was a boy who sold buttermilk. One

Jack the Buttermilk

Jack was a boy who sold buttermilk. One day

he met a witch. She asked him to give her some of his buttermilk for free. “If you don’t give me some buttermilk,” said the witch, “I’ll put you into my bag and carry away”. Jack refused to give the witch any of his buttermilk, so the witch put him into a bag that she carried over her shoulders.
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She walked home with him. But on her way she suddenly

She walked home with him. But on her way she suddenly

remembered that she forgot a pot of fat that she bought in the town. Jack was very heavy, and the witch did not want to carry him back to the town, so she asked some men who were brushing the hedge by the road to take care of her bag till she came back.
When the witch went away, Jack cried to the men, “If you take me out of this bag and fill it full of thorns, I will give you some of my buttermilk.”
So the men took Jack out of the bag and filled it with thorns, and then Jack gave them some buttermilk and ran home.
When the witch came back from town, she picked up her bag and walked home. But the thorns began to prick her back. When she came home, she emptied the bag on a clean white table. But when she found that there was nothing in the bag but thorns, she was very angry and said, “I’ll catch you tomorrow, Jack, and I’ll boil you.”
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Next day she met Jack again and asked him for some

Next day she met Jack again and asked him for some

buttermilk and told him, “If you do not give me some buttermilk, I’ll put you into the bag again.” But Jack said, “I’ll give you no buttermilk.” So the witch put him into her bag, and again she remembered that she forgot something in the town.
This time she left the bag with some men who were mending the road.
When the witch went away, Jack cried to the men, “If you will take me out and fill this bag full of stones, I will give you some of my buttermilk.”
Then the men took Jack out of the bag, and he gave them the buttermilk.
When the witch came back from town, she picked up her bag and walked home. But the bag was very heavy. So she chuckled and said, “Indeed, Jack, you must eat less.”
When she came home, she emptied the bag on the white table again. But when she saw the stones, she was very angry and cried, “I swear, Jack, that I’ll boil you when I catch you!”