ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR SS1 THIRD TERM WEEK ONE
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Nasal Sounds:/m/, /n/, /ŋ/
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ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Nasal Sounds
Nasal sounds are the consonant sounds that are produced as a result of lowering of soft palate which blocks the oral cavity and made the airflow to escape through the nose. That is why it is called nasal sound. The sounds are three in number the
The nasal sounds are: /m/ /n/ /ŋ/ These three sounds are voiced.
/m/
man, malt, make, come, mother, magic, balm, man, mark, etc.
/n/
know, night, knight, knowledge, banner, can, son, ten, now, rain, etc.
NOTE: /n/ is silent in the following words therefore it should not be pronounced.
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