SS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE FIRST TERM WEEK FOUR
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Cluster of Three and Four Consonants in the Final Position
- Comprehension: Exercise (NOSEC. Pg. 46)
- Summary: Exercise (NOSEC. Pages 47-48)
- Vocabulary Development: Words Associated with Government and Administration
- Structure: Pronouns (Uses of Pronouns)
- Writing Skills: Letter Writing – Formal Letters
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Cluster of Three and Four Consonants in the Final Position
Meaning of Three Consonant Clusters
Three consonant clusters refer to where there are three or four consonant sounds in a cluster. In this case, the three or four consonant sounds are produced one after the other with no vowel sound separating them.
Cluster of Three Consonant Sounds on the Final Position
- binds /ndz/
- camps /mps/
- masks /sks/
- ants /nts /
- bands /ndz/
- opts /pts/
Cluster of Four Consonant Sounds on the Final Position
- prompts /mpts/
- tempts /mpts/
- exempts /mpts/
- sixths /ksӨs/
Practising Consonant Clusters
Pronounce the following words that comprise consonant clusters:
- masks
- prompt
- exempts
- twelfths
- sculpts
EVALUATION
- What is a consonant cluster?
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