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WEEK: 1
TOPICS
Speech Work: Introduction to Speech Sound (Organs of Speech)
Comprehension: Argungu Cultural Festival
Vocabulary Development: (Registers on Family)
Structure: Nouns: (Introduction: Definition and Kinds of Nouns)
Writing Skills: Narrative: Introduction to Narrative Essay
ASPECT: Speech Work \
TOPIC: Introduction to Speech Sound (Organs of Speech)
Introduction to Pronunciation
The vast majority of speech sounds are produced by creating a stream of air which flows from the lungs through the mouth or nose. We use this stream of air to form specific sounds with our vocal folds and/or by changing the configuration of our mouths.
What are Speech Organs? Speech organs or articulators are various organs which are involved in the production of speech sounds. Organs used for speech include the lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum (soft palate), uvula, glottis and various parts of the tongue. They can be divided into two types: Passive articulators and Active articulators. The passive articulators include: the upper lip, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, soft palate, uvula, and pharynx. The active articulators include the tongue, lower lip. The most important active articulator is the tongue as it is involved in the production of the majority of sounds Active articulators move relative to passive articulators, which remain still, to produce various speech sounds, in particular manners of articulation.
ORGANS OF SPEECH
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