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Distinguish English from English jingles.
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Rhyme:

A horse with a saddle is safe; ;

Nodded, uh-huh; ;

Enjoy the cool under the tree, in the park in the park; ;

Mosquitoes call, un un un;;

White clouds are blossoming, ü nü nü n.

Nasal vowels, what a coincidence;

Breath from the mouth flows into the nose.

In order to pronounce nasal vowels correctly, it is necessary to distinguish the front and rear nasal sounds clearly;

The front nasal rhyme stretches the tongue forward, and the back nasal rhyme holds up the root of the tongue.

Small hands are dirty and high-spirited; ;

Turn on the lights, Ying Ying.

Eagles fly and sing; ;

Rainbow in the sky, ONG·ONG.

Tune songs:

Four tones, four hats and six single vowels compete for it;

Whoever has the biggest mouth will be marked, and I will run back with you.

Good friends, sit in a row, you are next to me and I am next to you.

A in front, I in the back, together.

Good friends. There is no separation.

Take, put on your hat;

A is absent, o e wears it;

If iu is together, who will wear it for who in the back.

A has a, o e has no a, and i u are marked side by side.

Brother Liu, the boss is looking for the boss at home.

The boss doesn't look for the second child, the second child doesn't look for the third child, and iu is tied behind.

An o e I u u, with a flower to wear;

A is out of order, iu is tied together, and whoever wears it at the back wears it.