Cue Reading 1
ages 16 to adult
NCSA approved
Build cue-reading skills with self-paced, sequential lessons. There are hundreds of words and phrases to read.
| Start by learning single vowels from within one vowel group (such as "mouth vowels"). Then learn to recognize vowels inside words. | |
| First read diphthongs (i.e., ou, ae, oi) alone, and then learn to recognize them in words. | |
| Progress through the series of consonant lessons at your own pace. Start with single, easy-to-read consonants at the beginning or ending of syllables, then inside words, and finally in simple phrases. | |
| Read consonant cues at the beginning of syllables, such as mah, pah, bah (for m/p/b). | |
| Read consonant cues at the end of syllables, such as ood, oot (for d/t). | |
| Read look-alike consonants in words, such as fever, five, FiFi (for f/v). | |
| Read consonants in phrases, such as "I favor five" (for f/v). |
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You can adjust the cueing speed as you learn, building to a conversational pace.

Interactive Help Charts of the Cued Speech system are available to help you at any time.