JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SECOND TERM WEEK ONE
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Consonant Clusters
- Structure: Adjectives (Comparative and Superlative Adjectives)
- Comprehension: The Atmosphere
- Vocabulary Development: Politics
- Composition: My New Year’s Resolution
- Literature: Introduction to Prose (Features of Prose)
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Consonant Clusters
Meaning of Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters occur when two or more consonants stick together without any vowel in between them. Therefore when speaking, it is wrong to put any vowel in between such consonants. For example play, flow, grow, break, trim.
Some words have only two consonants clustering while others have three and some, four.
Sentence Examples:
- The troubled boy cried all night.
- Musa sprayed insecticide on the ants.
- They asked for a new box.
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