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WEEK 5

CONTENT

Speech Work: Vowel sounds /е/,/ʌ/,/ə:/,/ə/;

Comprehension: Sickle Cell Disease

Vocabulary Development (Words associated with Animal Husbandry (Poultry)

Structure: Phrase: Verb Phrases.

Writing Skills: Letter Writing: Informal Letter (Formats).

ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC:  Vowel sounds: /е/, /ʌ/, /ə: /, /ə/

Vowel /e/:

This is a short, front, half close, spread vowel sound. It is produced by keeping the front of the tongue briefly at a position mid-way towards the close region and by keeping the lips spread. The phonetic symbol of the sound represents the sound in the table below in their respective words.

a as in the following any, many, Thames, ate, etc.
ai as in said, etc.
   
e as in beg, tennis, better, met, red, set, bell, peg, pen, net, etc.
ea as in Zealot, dead, instead, measure, already, breath, etc.
ei as in leisure, heifer, Leicester, etc.
eo as in leopard, jeopardy, Leonard, Geoffrey, etc.
ie as in friend, etc.
ieu as in Lieutenant, etc.
u as in bury, Lansbury, etc.
ue as in guess, guest, guerrilla, etc.

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