SoundSpelling Patterns Unusual Consonant Spelling Patterns Final Consonant
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Sound/Spelling Patterns Unusual Consonant Spelling Patterns Final Consonant Sounds and Spellings
Sound/spelling relationships: Irregular Because English has been influenced by so many languages, sound/spelling relationships are irregular. Listen to the letter “g” in these words. n Get n Agent n Beige
“Sh” sound n n n Share Social Sugar Ratio Assure Machine
American Government We’re going to do this reading twice: 1. Listen for meaning. 2. Focus on the sounds of the italicized spellings.
Unusual Consonant Spelling Patterns n n The / /sound is commonly spelled sh as in shoe. The / / sound is commonly spelled ch as in choose. The / / sound in measure never occurs at the beginning of words. The / / sound is commonly spelled j (job) and g (general).
Voiced vs. Voiceless vibrations n n What sound does a bee make? = Voiced What sound does a snake make= Voiceless
Voiceless vs. Voiced sounds n n Voiceless= No vocal cord vibration Voice= Vocal cord vibration
Final Consonant Sounds and Spellings n Final consonant sounds are either voiceless (no vocal cord vibration) or voiced (vocal cord vibration).
Which words are voiced? Which words are voiceless? Focus on the final consonant sound- “s” Cups, plays, pens, speaks, rose, bags, looks, reads, lives, cars, gets, puts, tents, plants, sees, hears, looks, goes, stops, rice, learns, rise, place, plays n
Review the Other Consonants n Which ones are voiced? n Which ones are voiceless?
More practice! n n n Pick 6 words from the following slide. Write them down on a piece of paper. Turn to your partner and you are going to read one word from the list. Your partner is going to guess if it is voiced or voiceless. (Focus is on the 1 st consonant sound. ) Read all the words. Switch roles.
Words Ben, do, gone, van, gin, zoo, pen, to, can, fan, chin, Sue
Choose a word and make a sentence diversion, decision, pleasure, division 1. Watching television is my favorite_______. 2. The river marks the _____between the two cities. 3. Are you here for business or ____? 4. Mary is very wishy-washy and can’t make a ____.
Choose a word and make a sentence Exposure, explosion, confusion 1. 2. 3. When she lit the gas range there was a huge ____. Too much _______to the sun cause sunburn. There was some _______ because the instructions were not clear.
How do you address women in the US? n n n Miss- for unmarried women Ms. - for married or unmarried women Missus (Mrs. )- for married women
Communicative Practice: Evacuate! n n n Preview Pronunciation Rank items individually Achieve consensus
One minute note n n n What did you learn today? What are you still confused about? (Do not understand) What will you like to learn more about?
- Sound-spelling patterns
- Simptoms of dehydration
- Best is a superlative
- Comparatives and superlatives wide
- Alliteration examples
- Minimal pairs final consonant deletion
- Multiple look and feel standards
- The patterns of english spelling
- Example of intonation
- Hospital syllable
- Contemporary dating patterns are formal patterns
- Eclat algorithm
- Proliferation advertising
- Rabbits mate in very unusual expensive gardens
- My next door neighbour has a very unusual appearance
- Unusual options activity
- Scope of decision making
- Characteristics of ultraviolet