Sentences with phrase «word sounds familiar»

Hmmm... this word sounds familiar — I might have used it before.
Hmmm... this word sounds familiar — I might have used it before.
If those words sound familiar to you
Do these words sound familiar or not?
Do these words sound familiar?
(Do those last four words sound familiar?)

Not exact matches

Unaccustomed to saying such a word ourselves, we can hear from the world a cry that should sound familiar to us: «Who will rescue me from this body of death?»
As children lost in a woods, are fearful of the sinister darkness — and then, suddenly, hearing a sound from the sombre blackness, a familiar voice, a loving, seeking, helping voice, their mother's voice — so prayer is our reply to the voice from the Word of God in Jesus Christ which suddenly cries out to us in the mysterious, dark universe.
One does not fear sinning against charity by suggesting that many of these extravaganzas (in which the international ruling class cavorts, off - hours, in the sybaritic style to which it has become accustomed) are, in the Bard's familiar words, «a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.»
25 years ago I was a new christian and a single mum who was not truly familiar with the word of god neither was I in a sound biblical church which taught the true meaning of the bible.
There's obviously more to it than the space here allows, but I did think the writer had some agreeable (and disagreeable) points and Paul's words did sound quite familiar... Just adding a spanner Jeremy I love your writings mate.
As this skill strengthens, it will be easier for them to learn to perform certain actions or make certain sounds when prompted, which will ultimately help them start to label familiar things with words.
What seems odd to us is a toddler's way of becoming familiar with the sound, feeling and meaning of a word, and repetition is the way it works best.
He recognizes names, basic words like «no,» and «bye - bye,» and familiar sounds.
In speech development, typical 18 - month - olds can: Use 10 - 15 words spontaneously Attempt to sing Say «No» meaningfully Gesture to express needs Name one or two familiar objects In speech development, most two - year - olds can: Understand «no» Use 10 to 20 words, including names Combine two words such as «daddy bye - bye» Wave good - bye and plays pat - a-cake Make the «sounds» of familiar animals Give...
Your baby turns to look in the direction of sound and responds to changes in the tone of your voice or familiar words.
In other words, her buttons begin to get pushed so quickly and so often that she becomes worn out and frazzled (sounds familiar?)
The e.politics bunker has reverberated lately with a familiar sound, words like «& % $ #,» «* & % $» and «7 % $ #,» often combined into phrases like this: «you & % $ #ing hateful little & % # @ing b * stard piece of & % $ #ing @ # $ %!»
Then there are the words of this reviewer: «Bean often seems unaware of basic aspects of the way the world works... [Sound familiar?]
«In the brain, one area sees familiar words as pictures, another sounds out words
Humans do the same thing when we listen to languages we don't know, picking up sounds that seem familiar and trying to match them to words we know.
The word rutin may sound familiar if you've read other articles on this website, and that's because we discussed it in this in - depth analysis of bananas.
The image wipes to the exterior of the familiar castle as a children's chorus sings a rhythmic, medieval - sounding tune with words taken from Shakespeare's Macbeth.
Teachers were familiar with the alphabetic method, in which learning to read was synonymous with learning the letters of the alphabet; the word method, in which children learned short whole words (as in the Dick and Jane readers); and the phonetic method, in which children learned to read by sounding out the letters and combinations of letters that form words.
Those words might sound familiar if you have young children or remember your childhood.
/ In a minute there is time / For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse»... hesitance and confidence commingling around the words; the sounds of the poem are foreign and familiar, echoing the paradox...
Letters and Sounds I can make up my own words to familiar tunes.
/ In a minute there is time / For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse»... hesitance and confidence commingling around the words; the sounds of the poem are foreign and familiar, echoing the paradox Sam shared with me about Auden: «I understand the words,» he said, «but I have no idea what this poem says.»
ELL students who hear you use familiar - sounding words will understand your instructions and be more comfortable participating in class activities.
These common practices include: (a) rereading easy, familiar material to build fluency; (b) word study emphasizing letter - sound relationships and common spelling patterns; (c) writing; and (d) learning to read a new text in each lesson.
ELLs become familiar with the letters that make up the word, the sounds that those letters make, and the pronunciation of the word while playing.
Children should be very familiar with the consonant letter sounds from doing the Word Families and Beginning Sounds activsounds from doing the Word Families and Beginning Sounds activSounds activities.
That is, learners must know how to connect particular letters and letter combinations with the component sounds (phonemes) of familiar spoken words.
In order to learn to read English, a learner must be able to connect particular letters and letter combinations with the component sounds (phonemes) of familiar spoken words.
Verhoeven's (1999) work cautions teachers that it is unrealistic to expect ELLs to decode words independently until they are familiar with the sound system of English.
Insert your name in the above paragraph and replace the word soap with the title of your book... does this sound familiar?
If you read the Trylle trilogy (or if you're Scandinavian), you may be thinking that the word «Kanin «sounds familiar.
A picture speaks 1000 words and the words are familiar... Doesn't it sound like every television commercial concerning abused and homeless dogs?
If you've ever participated in a surf lesson, these words probably sound very familiar.
The language is tantalising, sounds and words that seem familiar and which indeed reflect Albania's past influences: Greek, Latin, Turkic, Slav, but retaining its own notes, which date back to its distant Illyrian origins.
«Once Merck withdrew Vioxx from the market, in a move they probably thought would be strategically sound (and perhaps even publicly praised), every word written or spoken about Vioxx was put under a different microscope than Merck was familiar with.
The words may sound familiar, but most people couldn't pin a definition on them.
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