The word "face-plan" is spelled phonetically as /feɪs plæn/. The "f" and "s" sounds are pronounced as in "fox," while the "a" sound is pronounced as in "say." The "c" in "face" makes a "s" sound, and the "e" at the end is silent. The "p" in "plan" is pronounced as in "pen," and the "a" and "n" sounds are pronounced as in "pan." "Face-plan" is a combination of "face" and "plan" and refers to a plan or agenda for a specific situation or event where facial expression is important.