JSS1 ENGLISH STUDIES THIRD TERM WEEK EIGHT
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Consonant Clusters
- Structure: Pronouns
- Composition: Informal Letters
- Literature: Poetry – More on Figures of Speech
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonant Clusters
Describing Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters refer to a situation where a word begins with two or three consonants or ends with two, three or four consonants. Note that, no vowel sound intervenes between consonant clusters.
Recognizing the Forms of Clusters
There are three forms of consonant clusters namely;
- Two consonant clusters
- Three consonant clusters
- Four consonant clusters
Two Consonant Clusters
Three Consonant Clusters
Practising Consonant Clusters
Pronounce the following words that comprise consonant clusters.
EVALUATION
- What is a consonant cluster?
- Give three (3) examples each of two (2) of them at the initial and final positions.
ASPECT: Structure
TOPIC: Pronouns – Forms and Positions of Pronouns
Definition of Pronouns
A pronoun takes the place of a noun “pro” is a Latin prefix meaning for.
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