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WEEK: 8

CONTENT                                                          

Speech Work: Consonants /k/, /g/, /s/, /z/

Comprehension: Oliha’s Embarrassment

Vocabulary Development (words associated with Home and Family)

Structure: Nominalization of Verbs;

Writing Skills: Letter writing- Semi-Formal letters (Language).

ASPECT: Speech work

TOPIC: Consonants /k/,/g/,/s/,/z/

/k/ – This consonant, which is a voiceless velar plosive, has many spelling symbols as shown below:

‘k’ – king, keep, kit.

‘c’ – cat, cap, catch.

‘cc’ – account, accuse, accost.

‘ch’ – chemical, chemistry, school.

‘q’ – queen, liquor, quack.

‘ck’ – back, lack, peck.

‘x’ – anxious, six, axe.

The sound can occur at the initial, medial and final position as shown below:

Initial                            Medial                                        Final

cholera         –                occasion                       –             neck

kettle            –             succumb                      –              hook

chemical       –             accuse                        –               bark

chemist         –                occupy                   –                   break

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