- Flappity in American English Pronunciation - Introduction to Flappity - Definition through examples - Connection to the poem "The Star" - Key Consonants Related to Flappity - Voiceless consonant "T" - Mouth and tongue position - Examples: Tin, button, get, tight - Voiced consonant "D" - Similar skills to "T" but voiced - Video demonstration for comparison - Rules for Flappity Pronunciation - Rule 1: T between two vowels - Examples: Better, let it go, beat it - Rule 2: T after letter R - Examples: Turtle, dirty, comforting - Rule 3: T after letter N - Examples: One date, sender, been together - Practice Exercises - Repetition of key words - Examples for each rule - Summary of Flappity Rules - T in middle of vowels, after R, or after N - Assignment - Practice with "Twister"