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In this Spoken English lesson I’m going to teach you some English words that are actually sounds, commonly known as Onomatopoeia- they are actually names for different sounds we hear in our English communication. Glad to have you with me, I’m your tutor Michelle.

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Click
Have you ever ordered anything online at the click of a mouse? I ordered online proofreading services with the click of a mouse..

Zip!
What’s a zip? You’re never ready until you dress is fastened. ZIP and then you’re finally ready.

Tweet – It’s an amazing feeling when I wake up to the tweet of the birds outside my bedroom window…

Twitter – to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird. The social media website is called after the sound of bird’s twitter.

Sizzle
Sound produced when the meat or the veggies are roasted over open hearth/ open fire.
The steaks sizzled on the barbecue.

Fizzle
I dropped the medicine into the glass and it fizzled until it dissolved.

Murmur
He murmured the words, “I’m sorry,” but I didn’t believe he really was.

Gargle
I gargled the mouthwash as the dentist had instructed.
Please do not gargle with your water like that; drink it properly.

Kerplunk
As she sat in the chair, kerplunk it collapsed.

Vroom
There was a loud vroom as he revived the engine.

Gobble
I gobbled down my food as quickly as I could so that I could go and join my class.

Moan
I took her shopping but she moaned throughout the day.

Knock
I heard a knock at the door

Tap
Someone tapped loudly on the windowpane

Hoot
The owl hooted.

Whir
The machine whirred to a standstill.

All these words are nouns (as name of the sound) as well as verbs (actions). Use these everyday sounds to make your conversations more fun.

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