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            Vowel digraphs and trigraphs

            Some may already be known, depending on the programmes used in Reception, but some
            will be new.


             Vowel               Rules and guidance                      Example words
             digraphs and         (non-statutory)                        (non-statutory)
             trigraphs


             ai, oi              The digraphs ai and oi are virtually  rain, wait, train, paid, afraid
                                  never used at the end of English       oil, join, coin, point, soil
                                  words.
             ay, oy              ay and oy are used for those            day, play, say, way, stay
                                  sounds at the end of words and at  boy, toy, enjoy, annoy

                                  the end of syllables.

             a–e                                                         made, came, same, take, safe
             e–e                                                         these, theme, complete

             i–e                                                         five, ride, like, time, side

             o–e                                                         home, those, woke, hope, hole

             u–e                 Both the /u:/ and /ju:/ (‘oo’ and       June, rule, rude, use, tube, tune
                                  ‘yoo’) sounds can be spelt as u–e.

             ar                                                          car, start, park, arm, garden

             ee                                                          see, tree, green, meet, week

             ea (/i:/)                                                   sea, dream, meat, each,
                                                                         read (present tense)

             ea (/ɛ/)                                                    head, bread, meant, instead,
                                                                         read (past tense)

             er (/ɜ:/)                                                   (stressed sound): her, term,
                                                                         verb, person

             er (/ə/)                                                    (unstressed schwa sound):
                                                                         better, under, summer, winter,
                                                                         sister

             ir                                                          girl, bird, shirt, first, third

             ur                                                          turn, hurt, church, burst,
                                                                         Thursday










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