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WEEK 10
CONTENT:
SPEECH WORK: Consonant Contrast /p/ and /b/ and /f/ and /v/
COMPREHENSION: Exercise. (NOSEC. Pg. 123)
SUMMARY: Exercise. (NOSEC. Pg. 124).
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Collocations
STRUCTURE: Pronouns (Reflexive and Reciprocal)
WRITING SKILLS: Speech Writing (Use WAEC/NECO question)
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonant Contrast /p/ and /b/ and /f/ and /v/
The sounds /p/ and /b/ are called bilabial plosive. While /p/ is a voiceless sound, /b/ is a voiced sound.
Examples:
/p/ | /b/ |
pig | big |
pat | bat |
peach | beach |
pad | bud |
pin | bin |
cap | rib |
Rapid | rabid |
Examples: The sounds /f/ and /v/ are called labio-dental fricative. While /f/ is a voiceless sound, /v/ is a voiced sound.
/f/ | /v/ |
feel | veal |
fat | vat |
feign | vein |
fail | vain |
leaf | leave |
file | vile |
fast | vast |
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