JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES THIRD TERM WEEK TWO
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Contrasting /θ/ and /t/
- Structure: Using Despite and In Spite Of
- Vocabulary Development: Mass Media – The Radio and TV
- Literature: Use Recommended drama text: The Triumph of Doggedness by Stephen Ekwealormmeh
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Contrasting /θ/ and /t/
Description of the Consonant Sound /θ/
This is a voiceless dental fricative sound. The following words are some examples:
anthem, thick, both, bath, north, sheath, thorn, theme, thank, thorn, breath, wrath, etc.
Description of the Consonant Sound /t/
This is a voiceless alveolar plosive sound. Here are some of the words with the sound.
Examples: team, tick, bat, sheet, torn, tin, toe, test, tank, type, looked, etc.
Comparison of Sounds /θ/ and /t/
ASPECT: Structure
TOPIC: Using Despite and In Spite Of
These subordinate conjunctions can be used to join two or more clauses together.
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