SS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE FIRST TERM WEEK FIVE
CONTENT
- Speech Work: Vowel Contrasts – /i:/ and /i/, /u/ and /u:/
- Comprehension: Exercise (NOSEC. Pg. 60)
- Summary: Exercise (NOSEC. Pages 61-62)
- Vocabulary Development: Foreign Elements in English Usage – French, Latin and Greek Words
- Structure: Verbs (Active and Passive Voice)
- Writing Skills: Letter Writing – Semi-Formal Letters
ASPECT: Speech Work
TOPIC: Vowel Contrasts /i:/ and /i/, /u/ and /u:/
Description of the Vowels /i:/ and /i/
The sounds /i:/ and /i/ are vowel sounds. The sound /i:/ is a long, front, close, spread vowel sound while /i/ is a short, front, half close, spread vowel sound.
Examples:
Description of the Vowels /u/ and /u:/
The sounds /u/ and /u:/ are vowel sounds. The sound /u/ is a short, back, half-close rounded vowel while the sound /u:/ is a long, back, close, rounded vowel sound.
Examples:
ASPECT: Comprehension
TOPIC: Exercise (NOSEC.
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