Consonant vs. Vowel Sounds of Y: What’s the difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @teeterbunch
    @teeterbunch Год назад

    I’d love the link to the y sounds decodable texts. Love the highlighting idea. We’ve done so much sorting-nice to mix things up. Thanks!

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  Год назад

      Here you go! www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Decodable-Readers-Long-Vowels-Silent-E-and-Vowel-Teams-Second-Grade-Set-3-7064095

  • @zoekainembabazi9321
    @zoekainembabazi9321 Год назад +1

    decodable texts please

  • @BethanyMoore-un5bx
    @BethanyMoore-un5bx 6 месяцев назад

    What about for words like "say", "may", "okay", "clay". Is the pattern that if there is an "A" in front of the "y" it will sound like long "a"?

  • @zacabrahams698
    @zacabrahams698 2 года назад

    Great job done. and i want the decodable text link . Thank You

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  2 года назад

      Here's a link to all of my decodable texts - www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Learning-At-The-Primary-Pond-Alison/Category/Decodable-Books-Passages-505219

  • @suejames5504
    @suejames5504 2 года назад

    Great job! Where can I find "Shady Brady, the Lazy Pony"? Thanks

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  2 года назад

      Hey there! Here's the link to those decodable texts where you can find that particular passage: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Decodable-Readers-Long-Vowels-Silent-E-and-Vowel-Teams-Second-Grade-Set-3-7064095

  • @wendigosp
    @wendigosp Год назад

    Hello teacher! When we talk about Y sound, is there any rule that makes the Y sounds different in mYthology and psYchology? I know the Y sound at the end of 2+ syllables will be a long "e", but at the middle of the word, is there a rule? Tks in advance :)

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  Год назад +1

      Great question, and I’m actually not sure of the answer to that!!

    • @Jane-TESOL
      @Jane-TESOL 6 месяцев назад

      Better treat them as a compound word so both "myth" and "psy-" follow the rule.

  • @velvetme22
    @velvetme22 2 года назад +1

    Or just “English words do not end in I U V or J” so Y can spell for I at the end

  • @simplyerica26
    @simplyerica26 Год назад

    What about when it is after a like day?

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  Год назад

      Can you elaborate a bit so I can answer the question you're asking? Would love to help, just not quite positive what that means!

  • @learningattheprimarypond
    @learningattheprimarypond  3 года назад

    Do you use the chant “a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y with your students?” If so, type “me!” in the comments.

  • @thehhbrothers9334
    @thehhbrothers9334 Год назад +1

    /y/-yellow
    /ī/-shy
    /ē/-happy
    /I/-aywer

  • @seeliyakunhimon9664
    @seeliyakunhimon9664 3 года назад +1

    👍

  • @dorothyryant5777
    @dorothyryant5777 Год назад +1

    Yes

  • @Ciofey
    @Ciofey 2 года назад

    So... in none of these examples is y a consonant sound. It is always a vowel sound.
    How do you define a consonant sound, as opposed to a vocal sound, that it can be applied to your examples? Because as far as I can hear, y is a vowel sound all through this video, and you never explain what makes it a consonant sound.
    You sometimes say that y is a consonant sound, but you never explain why, and quite frankly, it sounds like a vowel sound in all your examples. Please elaborate.

    • @learningattheprimarypond
      @learningattheprimarypond  2 года назад

      Hey there! So y makes a consonant sound usually in the beginning of a word, such as "yellow" or "yard."

    • @Ciofey
      @Ciofey 2 года назад

      @@learningattheprimarypond So, to clarify, if you put together fly and you and create a nonsense word like flyou, the y in the middle would have two different sounds at the same time, and have both a vowel and a consonant sound? Confusing.
      The "y" in you, yard, yellow sounds just like the polish "y" in złoty, the polish currency, which is a vowel sound in polish and many other languages. Apparently just not in english_ So... what specifically is it that makes you classify that particular y/sound as a consonant sound.
      No air is being restricted, so why is it a consonant_

  • @Plus1111-v3A
    @Plus1111-v3A 2 года назад

    u r beautiful, I love your talking speed.