Lesson 8 - The SECRETS of PRONUNCIATION
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- A Vowel Followed by a Single Consonant at the End of a Word Is Pronounced as a Short Vowel
Pup has cup. Man has
You might see these words represented in this way. CVC.
A Vowel Followed by Two Consonants at the End of a Word Is Pronounced as a Short Vowel
Some examples include the following:
Stops, want, hand, wish, and.
You may see these types of words represented in this way. CVCC.
If a Vowel Is the Final Letter in a Word, It Is Pronounced as a Long Vowel
Some examples of single syllable words which follow this rule are
go, so, no, be, he.
You might see these words represented like this CV.
If an E Appears at the End of a Word, It Is Silent. The Preceding Vowel (Separated from the E by Consonants) Will Be Pronounced as a Long Vowel
Silent e is one of the first spelling rules children learn at school, and no wonder since it is so common in English.
You might see words which follow this rule represented in this way: CVCe. You can find examples throughout the English language, but some of them are
hate, note, bite, nice, same, like.
If Two Vowels Appear next to Each Other in One Syllable, the Second Vowel Is Silent and the First Vowel Is Pronounced as a Long Vowel
We see vowel combinations all the time in English. A general rule as to their pronunciation is to say the first vowel and ignore the second. You might see words which follow this rule represented this way: CVVC. English examples include
beat, train, leaf, load, lion
A Vowel that is followed by one consonant in the Middle of a Word, Is Pronounced as the long vowel sound
Think about the difference between pap-er and pa-per.(3) If a Vowel Is the Final Letter in a Word, It Is Pronounced as a Long Vowel
Other examples include
la-bor (not lab-or), and pro-tect (not prot-ect).
When Two Consonants Follow a Vowel in the Middle of a Word, One Consonant Is Pronounced at the End of the First Syllable and the Other Is Pronounced at the Beginning of the Next Syllable
Consonant blends do not belong to this rule….
Some examples include
sub-ject, tal-ly, ab-ject, top-ple, and haz-mat.
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