A list to practise words with the /ch/ sound. When the /ch/ comes directly after two vowels, it is spelt < ch >. The words much, such, rich and which are also spelt with < ch >.
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peach |
A peach is a soft fruit with a large stone in the middle.
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reach |
I can't reach the top shelf.
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beach |
We went to the beach today.
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teach |
Mum will teach me how to drive.
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poach |
Would you like me to fry the eggs or poach them?
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coach |
They went by coach to the beach.
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cockroach |
There was a cockroach in the kitchen.
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pooch |
Pooch is an affectionate word for a dog.
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pouch |
A kangaroo keeps its baby in a pouch.
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touch |
Don't touch the paint - it's still wet.
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couch |
They sat on the couch together.
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much |
If you eat too much you may feel sick.
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rich |
The Capitol is full of rich people, delicious food and bright colours.
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such |
This is such a good book! You really should read it.
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which |
Which way shall we go?
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