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WEEK 4
CONTENT
Speech Work: Vowel sounds /ͻ/,/ͻ:/,/u/,/u:/;
Comprehension/ Summary: Identifying the topic sentence in a passage
Vocabulary Development (Words associated with Animal Husbandry (Livestock)
Structure: Noun: The Structure of Noun Phrase.
Writing Skills: Letter Writing: Informal Letter (Introduction).
ASPECT: SPEECH WORK DATE ______________________________
TOPIC: Vowels /ͻ/, /ͻ:/
Introduction: The vowels: /ͻ/ and /ͻ:/ are pure vowels. The difference that exists between them is that/ͻ/ is short in its manner of articulation whereas /ͻ:/ is long. However, both sounds are back vowels realized with the vocal organ (lips) rounded.
Description of the Vowel /ͻ/: This is a short, back, open rounded vowel sound. It is produced by keeping the back of the tongue briefly at the bottom of the mouth and by keeping the lips rounded.
Features of the vowel: : /ͻ/
Ua | A | Au | E | O | ou | ow |
Quality | Was | Laurel | en masse | cock | cough | knowledge |
Squander | Want | Sausage | en route | cloth | ||
Squash | Sallet | Austerity | Rendezvous | moth | ||
Squat | Swallow | Because | Entr’acte | doll | ||
Quantity | Swamp | Austria | Entrepreneur | dog |
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