JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES THIRD TERM WEEK FIVE
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Consonant Sounds /s/, /z/, /ð/ and /θ/
- Comprehension: Reading to Identify the Meanings of Words in Various Contexts
- Structure: The WH Questions
- Composition: Features and Outline of an Informal Letter
- Literature: Figures of Speech – Alliteration and Assonance
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonant Sounds /s/, /z/, /ð/ and /θ/
Description of the Consonant Sounds /s/, /z/, /ð/ and /θ/
/s/, /z/, /ð/ and /θ/ and are consonant sounds. /s/ is a voiceless alveolar fricative while /z/ is a voiced alveolar fricative.
/ð/ and /θ/are called “th” sounds.
/θ/ is a voiceless dental fricative while /ð/ is a voiced dental fricative.
Word Examples of /s/, /z/, /ð/ and /θ/
/s/- sank, pass, salt,
/z/- breeze, sues, lays
/ð/- the, that, leather, with, breathe, father, mother, clothes, soothe, there etc.
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