"But we kept the spelling just to confuse children!" 😅 It's true, funny and sad all at the same time. Wonder explanation of sounds, and very helpful to me. Thank you!
My English must sound horrible. I didn't realize how many sounds there actually is. But I hope, as I listen it every day so much (well, American English actually), subconsciously I learn some of those sounds.
"y" is actually /ee/ rather than /yuh/...the /uh/ cannot blend into words. Ei. If you sound out "yellow", it is /ee/ /e/ /ll/ /ow/ not /yuh/ /e/ /ll/ /ow/. Try it. Say /ee/ rather than the mistaught /yuh/. The sound for "w" is not /wuh/. There is no way to blend the /uh/ at the end of /wuh/. The "w" is actually /oo/ as in the word "boo" /b/ /oo/. Think of the word "whale". The sounds are /oo/ /a-e/ /l/. The sound of "q" isn't /qwuh/. It's actually /k/ /oo/. Think of the word "queen". The speech to sound is /k/ /oo (as in /boo/) /ee/ /n/. "Queen" equals /k/ /oo/ /ee/ /n/. These are the 3 sounds that are most represented in the English Language. I wanted to ask if Spelfabet would be good for Canadians, as I know there are a number of pronunciation differences in our dialect, compared to your own dialect. Do you have a Canadian dialect version (which would mostly be identical to a US dialect)? Thanks for your videos. They solidify what I learned in Reading Reflex. I taught my children to read with the principles of synthetic phonics and the manner in which I learned about graphemes and phonograms in Reading Reflex. :-)
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"But we kept the spelling just to confuse children!" 😅 It's true, funny and sad all at the same time. Wonder explanation of sounds, and very helpful to me. Thank you!
My English must sound horrible. I didn't realize how many sounds there actually is. But I hope, as I listen it every day so much (well, American English actually), subconsciously I learn some of those sounds.
Please advise ur opinion on the reading eggs program and how it compares to what u just talked about. Thank u soo much!!
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Spalding Method solves most all problems with learning how to read and spell the English language.
Love the way you use the rubber bands to explain :)
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"y" is actually /ee/ rather than /yuh/...the /uh/ cannot blend into words. Ei. If you sound out "yellow", it is /ee/ /e/ /ll/ /ow/ not /yuh/ /e/ /ll/ /ow/. Try it. Say /ee/ rather than the mistaught /yuh/. The sound for "w" is not /wuh/. There is no way to blend the /uh/ at the end of /wuh/. The "w" is actually /oo/ as in the word "boo" /b/ /oo/. Think of the word "whale". The sounds are /oo/ /a-e/ /l/. The sound of "q" isn't /qwuh/. It's actually /k/ /oo/. Think of the word "queen". The speech to sound is /k/ /oo (as in /boo/) /ee/ /n/. "Queen" equals /k/ /oo/ /ee/ /n/. These are the 3 sounds that are most represented in the English Language. I wanted to ask if Spelfabet would be good for Canadians, as I know there are a number of pronunciation differences in our dialect, compared to your own dialect. Do you have a Canadian dialect version (which would mostly be identical to a US dialect)? Thanks for your videos. They solidify what I learned in Reading Reflex. I taught my children to read with the principles of synthetic phonics and the manner in which I learned about graphemes and phonograms in Reading Reflex. :-)