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DD-Code Phonetic Search Engine

Read and Speak the Two million words which constitute the
English Language by Knowing the Phonetic Code of Just One Word

Welcome To Kydz Korner

This Section Is for Children & Adults of All Ages & Background in English

Below are directions for use to construct simple phrases and sentences using nouns and everyday joining words:

  1. Click the Start button. Wait, look, and listen to all the words come up!
  2. Next: Click a joining word, then click a noun.
    EG: “the tiger”, “my eye and your hand”, “an eagle and a dog”.
  3. Make continuous combinations of Nouns and Joining word using the word: “and”.
  4. Look and listen to the mouth and words, try to say these words with the presenter on screen.
  5. You can first write the words in a work book that you want to hear, then click them, then say them on screen, and then read them on paper. Or you can write them in a work book after you have clicked and heard them! Have fun making phrases and sentences.
The Joining Words
The Nouns

The 4 DD-Code ESL and Native English Pronunciation Components

1. KNOWING ALL ELEMENTARY PARTS OF SPEECH LIKE THE ALPHABET:

The First Component for Speaking English like Native Speakers is knowing the 22 Vowels and 26 Consonants of English. Below are the Vowels and Consonants of English in Mid Atlantic American and Australian Educated English for you to practice. Click on Flag for Accent of choice, then click Facial Graphics and repeat Sounds with the Presenter onscreen.

The 22 Vowels of Spoken English
The 26 Consonants of Spoken English

Read and Speak the 2 million words of English by learning the Phonetic Code of just 1 word.

The precise reading vocalisation or enunciation of one word or the entire language of words is determined by a single 4-layer sound to letter, Phonetic Key: The DD-Code

The DD-Code Sound to Letter Key

  1. Magenta Vowel Superscript 1 to 22 for Sound
  2. Black Consonant Sounded Phonetically
  3. Blue Consonant Sounded by Phonetic Superscript
  4. Yellow Letters remain Mute
Click Text
 

Ae7o4nsz a22go9, a6 Co4szmi3c Ca1nno22n too16k ai6m a1nd ow5ne o4fv th+e22 lar11gje22st co4me22ts e2ver13 o4bszer13ved by8 star11 ga6zer13sz, wi3ll sla1m i3nto10 th+e22 pla1ne22t JU10PI3TER13 a1t 12 noo10n to22day6.

DD-Code Syllable Formation

1 - DD-Code Consonant Syllable Formation: There are 7 ways that syllables are formed by words beginning with The Consonants. Click on the buttons below, then the forward arrow to form the Syllables with DD-Code Visual Formation

 

2 - DD-Code Vowel Syllable Formation: There are 7 ways that syllables are formed by words beginning with The Consonants. Click on the buttons below, then the forward arrow to form the Syllables with DD-Code Visual Formation

 

The Non-Phonetic Code of English

1. The Table below shows how the letter-A may have up to 10 different sounds: showing how just one letter can change sound from word to word many times within the language, making the language difficult for learners of English by inconsistency of the sound to letter code of English.

2. Conversely, the table below shows how just one vowel sound may have multiple English Vowel letter group representations: The table shows how the sound of “ee” may be represented by 12 different vowel letter groups, further confusing learners of English by the non-phonetic nature of the language.

First 100 Words at School

  • Below are the first 100 words learned by children at school.
  • These words can take up to 3 years to learn by all children from prep-school to grade 2.
  • Depending on time/ability, DD-Code can facilitate the learning of these words in 3 hours, 3 days or a week.
  • Any young student using the DD-Code demonstration below can be at the top of the class in Reading even before going to school.

Using DD-Code and The First 100 Words

  1. Click on Group 1 Words then Click on the Plain Text Words to Hear them spoken.
  2. Next, click on DD-Code Button, and then the Letters to Read and Sound out each letter with your child.
  3. Make short Phrases / Sentences with these words in them for your child to Hear, then write these Phrases / Sentences in a scrapbook for ongoing Reading exercises.
  4. You can also click the Vowels and Consonants in the tables below to develop advanced Hearing, Speaking and Writing Ability.

 

a5 a1nd be7 I8
i3sz i3n i3t o4fv
th+a1t th+e22 to10 wa4sz

a17ll a1sz are11 a1t bu5t for17 ha1d
ha1ve he7 her13 i3sz no4t o4n ow 5ne
sai2d so9 th+ey6 we7 wi3th- you10

a1n by8 do10
go9 i3t me7 my8
no9 or17 u5p

bi3g cka1n di3d ge2t ha1sz
hi3m o4ff our18 o9ld ou19t see7
sh​she7 two10 who10 be7gi3n u5p

ba1ckk bee7n cka6me dow19n fro4m
i3nto10 ma6de mu5ch​ch o9ver13 th+e2m th+i3s
we2ll we2nt whe2n a1fter13 why8

cka17ll cko5me here14 ma6ke
mu5st o9nly7 so5me th+e2n
where12 wha4t wi3ll your13

a22bou19t be7fore17 ckou16ld fir13st li3ttle
too16k more17 o5th+er13 ri8ght
th+ere12 th+eir12 wa4nt where12 whi3ch​ch

  1. Purchase DD-Code Main Literacy Program for development of Adult Like Reading Ability  and your child’s full Potential in Early Childhood: Click Here
  2. Purchase DD-Code Phonetic Word Processor: Click Here

5. Literacy Of English

Click DD-Code button and really Read what you are seeing and sounding when you are speaking and reading the English Language from printed text

When DD-Code Page Is Up

  1. Clicking on "Any Letter of Any Word", brings up film of the mouth saying the Vowel & Consonant, in either Mid Atlantic or Australian Educated English. [Pronunciation of whole words is not functional here.]
  2. If you click the "Plain Text" button Top/Left of the page, it brings the page back to Plain Text, but you are still able to view the Phonetic Code of each word individually as you move the curser over each word.
  3. If you click the "P.A" button Top/Left of the page, the page is converted into the International Phonetic Alphabet which, which until now, large parts of the world use to pronounce the English language.
  4. After viewing DD-Code, Click DD-Code Page away to continue below:

6. The DD-Code Internet Phonetic Search Engine

Search the Internet using DD-Code Education Phonetic Text. Click DD-Code button when Site is up.

When DD-Code Site Page Is Up:

  1. Clicking on "Any Letter of Any Word", brings up film of the mouth saying the Vowel & Consonant, in either Mid Atlantic or Australian Educated English. [Pronunciation of whole words is not functional here.]
  2. If you click the "Plain Text" button Top/Left of the page, it brings the page back to Plain Text, but you are still able to view the Phonetic Code of each word individually as you move the cursor over each word.
  3. If you click the "I.P.A." button Top/Left of the page, the page is converted into the International Phonetic Alphabet which, which until now, large parts of the world use to pronounce the English language.
  4. Purchase DD-Code Internet Phonetic Search Engine: Click Here

More Coming Soon…

Below are screen shots of more DD-Code and Visual Primer material coming soon.

These will include Adjectives and Verbs to Nouns and Conjunction Words to form longer and more fun Phrases and Sentences which can be Written Down in a Work Book and Read!

Did You Know…

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Check Out Visual Primer for Babies and Very Young Children. It Takes just 1 minute of Time Daily, for your child to achieve virtual adult Decoding Ability by 3 years of age.

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