Learn PH, GH and TH Sounds | Easy Digraphs for Beginners
In this phonics lesson, we are learning three important digraphs: PH, GH, and TH. A digraph is when two letters come together to make one sound. Today, we’ll practice: PH – /f/ sound (phone, photo) GH – sometimes silent (light, night) TH – voiced and unvoiced sounds (this, thin) This lesson is perfect for: • Preschool and kindergarten learners • Early readers • ESL students • Parents and teachers teaching phonics at home We’ll go step by step with clear pronunciation and simple word examples to help children read confidently. If you missed our previous digraph lessons (SH and CH), check them out on the channel. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other parents and teachers.

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