JSS1 ENGLISH STUDIES SECOND TERM WEEK FOUR
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Consonants /∫/ and /Ӡ/
- Structure: Tenses: Future Tenses (making sentences with the future tense)
- Comprehension/Vocabulary Development: Writing Skill: Giving Specific Answers to a Given Passage
- Composition: Formal letters – Guided Writing (Arrangement of Ideas in a Logical Sequence)
- Literature: Features/Themes of Myths and Legends (Magic, Supernatural, and Superstition)
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonants /∫/ and /Ӡ/
Description of the Consonant Sound /ʃ/
This is a voiceless palato-alveolar fricative. Word examples are shoe, sheep, share, dish, passion, douche, mission, champagne, sure, sugar, ruche, chauffeur, Chicago, and reschedule.
Description of the Consonant Sound /Ӡ/
This consonant is a voiced palato-alveolar fricative which has the same process of articulation as /ʃ/ except that the vocal cords vibrate as it is produced.
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