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Explosive Phenomenon of Loss
Introduction to the concept of the "explosive phenomenon of loss," which refers to the tendency for certain sounds to be lost or weakened in connected speech, and how to compensate for this when reading aloud.
Dog
/dɒɡ/ - a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.
Sun
/sʌn/ - the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets of the solar system.
Vowels and Combination Pronunciation
Vowels
English has five main vowel sounds: a, e, i, o, u. Each vowel can have multiple pronunciations depending on its position in a word and the surrounding letters.
/bəˈnɑːnə/ - a long curved fruit that grows in clusters and has soft pulpy flesh and
yellow skin when ripe.
Cherry
/ˈtʃeri/ - a small, soft, juicy red or black fruit that grows
Continuous Reading
Discussion of continuous reading, including techniques for maintaining fluency and accuracy when reading aloud.
Weak Reading
Explanation of weak reading, which occurs when pronunciation is unclear or when words are not stressed correctly, and strategies for improvement.
The letters are the building blocks of the English
language, used to form words and sentences.
Alphabet pronunciation pattern
Each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding sound or phoneme.
PowerPoint presentation on 26 letters and natural phonics in English
汇报人: 2023-12-30
目录
CONTENTS
• Alphabet and pronunciation rules • Basic principles of natural phonics • Examples of spelling and pronunciation
01
03
Other common letter combinations with unique pronunciations include "CH", "SH", "OO", and "EA".
04
For instance, the combination "TH" can represent either the sound /θ/ as in "think" or /ð/ as in "this", depending on the context.
on a tree.
Spelling and Pronunciation of Multisyllabic Words
Elephant
Hippopotamus
/ˈelɪfənt/ - a large mammal with a long trunk, large ears, and tusks, typically found in Africa and Asia.
Identification of Stress and Intonation Patterns: Guidance on how to identify stress and intonation patterns in sentences, with examples and practice exercises.
The pronunciation of the letters follows certain patterns or rules.
For example, the letter "A" typically represents the sound /æ/ as in "cat", while the letter "B" represents the sound /b/ as in "bat".
Alphabet combination pronunciation
When letters combine, they can create new sounds or phonemes.
输标02入题
These combinations follow specific pronunciation rules.
Sentence Reading Practice
01
Reading Aloud
Guided practice in reading aloud sentences with correct stress,
04
CHAPTER
Sentence Reading Skills and Practice
Sentence stress and intonation processing
Stress and Intonation: Explanation of the importance of sentence stress and intonation in English, including how they affect meaning and communication.
Combination Pronunciation
Certain letter combinations, such as "ea," "ai," and "ou," often produce specific vowel sounds. Understanding these combinations can help with pronunciation accuracy.
Consonant letters and combination pronunciation
Consonant letters
Consonants are the letters in the alphabet that are not vowels. They are typically pronounced with a short, sharp sound.
Combination Pronunciation
Like vowels, certain consonant combinations often produce specific sounds. For example, "ch" can sound like /k/ or /ʃ/, depending on the word. Familiarity with these combinations can improve pronunciation clarity.
Practice with Stress and Intonation: Activities and exercises to help learners practice and improve their sentence stress and intonation.
Continuous reading, weak reading, and explosive phenomenon of loss
Stressed syllables
In English, some syllables are stressed more than others. This stress pattern helps to differentiate between words that have similar sounds. Stressed syllables are typically pronounced with more force and volume.
03
CHAPTER
Examples of spelling and pronunciation of common words
Spelling and Pronunciation of Monosyllabic Words
Cat
/kæt/ - a small domesticated carnivorous mammal typically having soft fur, not able to roar.
01
CHAPTER
Alphabet and pronunciation rules
26 letter introduction
The English alphabet consists of 26 letters: A to Z.
Each letter has an uppercase (capital) and lowercase (small) form.
Spelling and Pronunciation of Bisyllabic Words
Apple
/ˈæpl/ - the round fruit of a tree of the rose family,
typically red, yellow, or green when ripe.
Banana
of common words • Sentence Reading Skills and Practice • The application of natural phonics in
nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes • Game interaction section
/ˌhɪpəˈpɒtəməs/ - a large aquatic mammal with a broad head, thick body, and short legs, found in Africa.
Girall mammal with a long neck, long legs, and a spotted pattern on its coat, found in Africa.
02
CHAPTER
Basic principles of natural phonics
Syllable division and stressed syllables
Syllable division
Syllables are the building blocks of words. Each syllable contains a vowel sound. Syllable division helps to break down words into smaller units for easier pronunciation.
Introduction to the concept of the "explosive phenomenon of loss," which refers to the tendency for certain sounds to be lost or weakened in connected speech, and how to compensate for this when reading aloud.
Dog
/dɒɡ/ - a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.
Sun
/sʌn/ - the star that is the source of light and heat for the planets of the solar system.
Vowels and Combination Pronunciation
Vowels
English has five main vowel sounds: a, e, i, o, u. Each vowel can have multiple pronunciations depending on its position in a word and the surrounding letters.
/bəˈnɑːnə/ - a long curved fruit that grows in clusters and has soft pulpy flesh and
yellow skin when ripe.
Cherry
/ˈtʃeri/ - a small, soft, juicy red or black fruit that grows
Continuous Reading
Discussion of continuous reading, including techniques for maintaining fluency and accuracy when reading aloud.
Weak Reading
Explanation of weak reading, which occurs when pronunciation is unclear or when words are not stressed correctly, and strategies for improvement.
The letters are the building blocks of the English
language, used to form words and sentences.
Alphabet pronunciation pattern
Each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding sound or phoneme.
PowerPoint presentation on 26 letters and natural phonics in English
汇报人: 2023-12-30
目录
CONTENTS
• Alphabet and pronunciation rules • Basic principles of natural phonics • Examples of spelling and pronunciation
01
03
Other common letter combinations with unique pronunciations include "CH", "SH", "OO", and "EA".
04
For instance, the combination "TH" can represent either the sound /θ/ as in "think" or /ð/ as in "this", depending on the context.
on a tree.
Spelling and Pronunciation of Multisyllabic Words
Elephant
Hippopotamus
/ˈelɪfənt/ - a large mammal with a long trunk, large ears, and tusks, typically found in Africa and Asia.
Identification of Stress and Intonation Patterns: Guidance on how to identify stress and intonation patterns in sentences, with examples and practice exercises.
The pronunciation of the letters follows certain patterns or rules.
For example, the letter "A" typically represents the sound /æ/ as in "cat", while the letter "B" represents the sound /b/ as in "bat".
Alphabet combination pronunciation
When letters combine, they can create new sounds or phonemes.
输标02入题
These combinations follow specific pronunciation rules.
Sentence Reading Practice
01
Reading Aloud
Guided practice in reading aloud sentences with correct stress,
04
CHAPTER
Sentence Reading Skills and Practice
Sentence stress and intonation processing
Stress and Intonation: Explanation of the importance of sentence stress and intonation in English, including how they affect meaning and communication.
Combination Pronunciation
Certain letter combinations, such as "ea," "ai," and "ou," often produce specific vowel sounds. Understanding these combinations can help with pronunciation accuracy.
Consonant letters and combination pronunciation
Consonant letters
Consonants are the letters in the alphabet that are not vowels. They are typically pronounced with a short, sharp sound.
Combination Pronunciation
Like vowels, certain consonant combinations often produce specific sounds. For example, "ch" can sound like /k/ or /ʃ/, depending on the word. Familiarity with these combinations can improve pronunciation clarity.
Practice with Stress and Intonation: Activities and exercises to help learners practice and improve their sentence stress and intonation.
Continuous reading, weak reading, and explosive phenomenon of loss
Stressed syllables
In English, some syllables are stressed more than others. This stress pattern helps to differentiate between words that have similar sounds. Stressed syllables are typically pronounced with more force and volume.
03
CHAPTER
Examples of spelling and pronunciation of common words
Spelling and Pronunciation of Monosyllabic Words
Cat
/kæt/ - a small domesticated carnivorous mammal typically having soft fur, not able to roar.
01
CHAPTER
Alphabet and pronunciation rules
26 letter introduction
The English alphabet consists of 26 letters: A to Z.
Each letter has an uppercase (capital) and lowercase (small) form.
Spelling and Pronunciation of Bisyllabic Words
Apple
/ˈæpl/ - the round fruit of a tree of the rose family,
typically red, yellow, or green when ripe.
Banana
of common words • Sentence Reading Skills and Practice • The application of natural phonics in
nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes • Game interaction section
/ˌhɪpəˈpɒtəməs/ - a large aquatic mammal with a broad head, thick body, and short legs, found in Africa.
Girall mammal with a long neck, long legs, and a spotted pattern on its coat, found in Africa.
02
CHAPTER
Basic principles of natural phonics
Syllable division and stressed syllables
Syllable division
Syllables are the building blocks of words. Each syllable contains a vowel sound. Syllable division helps to break down words into smaller units for easier pronunciation.