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WEEK 9
CONTENT:
SPEECH WORK: Consonant Contrast /s/ and /z/ and /zd/
COMPREHENSION: Exercise. (NOSEC. Pg. 112)
SUMMARY: Exercise. (NOSEC. Pg. 113).
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Collocations
STRUCTURE: Sequence of tense
WRITING SKILLS: Speech Writing (Use WAEC/NECO question) Summary: Exercise. (NOSEC. Pg. 113).
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonant Contrast /s/ and /z/ and /zd/
The vowel sounds /s/ and /z/ are called alveolar fricative. The sound /s/ is voiceless while /z/ is voiced
/s/ | /z/ |
tense | tens |
fence | fens |
police | please |
Lice | lies |
Niece | knees |
trace | trays |
gross | grows |
GROUP B
/st/ | /zd/ |
Bust | buzzed |
boost | boozed |
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