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SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE THIRD TERM WEEK FOUR

CONTENT

  1. Speech Work: Nasal Consonants – /m/, /n/, /ŋ/
  2. Comprehension: Geographical Peculiarities of Tropical Islands (NOSEC. Pg. 176)
  3. Vocabulary Development: Suffixes (Verbalization – Example: national – nationalize)
  4. Structure: Prepositional Phrases – Functions of Prepositional Phrases
  5. Writing Skills: Speech Writing for Special Purposes
  6. Summary: Summarizing in a Specific Number of Words – The Evil Effects of War (NOSEC. Pages 200-201)

ASPECT: Speech Work

TOPIC: Nasal Sounds /m/, /n/ and /ŋ/

Meaning of Nasal Sounds

Nasal sounds are produced as a result of the lowering of the soft Palate which blocks the oral cavity and makes the airflow escape through the noise. The nasal sounds are voiced because there is vibration in the vocal cords. The letter N is a nasal consonant sound, along with M and NG. The M and N and ng letters produce nasal sounds and are often studied together. Nasal means “produced by sending a stream of air through the nose.”

The Nasal Sounds

/m/ (mom, Mary, name)

/n/ (nine, name, Nancy)

/ŋ/ (sing, ring, long)

/m/ as in loom, move,lamp, hammer, mummy, etc.

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