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SS3 First Term English Language Lesson Note – Consonant Contrast /p/ And /b/ And /f/ And /v/ - Erudites Academy

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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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