LETTERS, SOUNDS, ABBREVIATIONS, SPELLING AND ALPHABETIZING

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LETTERS, SOUNDS, ABBREVIATIONS, SPELLING AND ALPHABETIZING Unit 2 LETTERS, SOUNDS, ABBREVIATIONS, SPELLING AND ALPHABETIZING 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

Unit 2 LETTERS, SOUNDS, ABBREVIATIONS, SPELLING AND ALPHABETIZING Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Lesson 8 Lesson 9

Review-Lesson 1 ALPHABET SYSTEM 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPICS 1. Uses of capitals and small letters. 2. Vowels and consonants. 3. Contrast printed and written letters.

Keys A a b B C c D d E e F f G g H h I J i j K L k l M m N n O o P p q R Q r S s T t u U V v w W X x Y y Z z

Keys 24 A,E,I,O,U 19 2

RECOGNIZING AND PRONOUNCING LETTER NAMES Review-Lesson 2 RECOGNIZING AND PRONOUNCING LETTER NAMES 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION letter names rhyme differ from similar pronunciation patterns

Keys A J K

B C D E G D T V Z

I Y Q U W

F L M N S X

H O R

Keys J,K Y C,E,G,P,T,Z

DISCUSSION TOPICS

ORAL SPELLING: WORDS FOR REFERENCE Review-Lesson 3 ORAL SPELLING: WORDS FOR REFERENCE 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION Reference oral spelling A as in apple

DISCUSSION TOPICS

Keys Z zoo yes Y X x-ray W word V very U usual T ten S stop R run Q quick P play O old no N

M mother L look K kick J judge I ice-cream H help G girl F father E eat D door C candy B boy A apple

Keys David Baker

Context-Lesson 4 INITIALS 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPICS

Keys AFLCIO AT&T CIA CBS FBI GE GM IBM MIT AFLCIO

Keys OAS SAS UAW UCLA UN USA USIS USSR VW YMCA

Keys Organization of American States Federal Bureau of Investigation United Auto Workers American Telephone and Telegraph

Context-Lesson 5 ACRONYMS 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPICS 1. Discuss the acronyms in this lesson (especially the way each is formed). Add to this list: sonar (sound navigation ranging) SUNOCO (Sun Oil Company) 2. Discuss the categories of the organizations - national, international, regional, etc

Keys AID CARE HUD Interpol laser NASA NATO radar

Keys SEATO SAC SALT SHAPE UNISCO UNICEF VISTA

Keys United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Southeast Asia Treaty Organization National Aeronautics and Space Administration radio detecting and ranging

Context-Lesson 6 HOMONYMS 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPICS 1. Meanings of these words. 2. Make a list of additional homonyms as: buy - by Wee- We

Keys

Keys not knot right write here hear their there

HOMONYMS: TRAVEL CONTEXT Context-Lesson 7 HOMONYMS: TRAVEL CONTEXT 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

Keys bear bee fare four here led night knot know meet made

Keys pair red rode sea read so Their two weight right won

Keys road rode scene seen through threw pear peer

DISCUSSION TOPICS 1. Discuss your spelling mistakes. 2. Discuss the travel vocabulary.

ORAL SPELLING: MEDICAL CONTEXT Context-Lesson 8 ORAL SPELLING: MEDICAL CONTEXT 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

Keys too their its believe receive occurred principal separate occasion lose

Keys There Until together existence led immediately develop too description definite

Keys occasion together believe definite

DISCUSSION TOPICS

SPOKEN ABBREVIATIONS IN GENERAL USE Context-Lesson 9 SPOKEN ABBREVIATIONS IN GENERAL USE 2013/2/26 曹倩瑜

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

Keys AAA AD AM BA BC COD DDT DDS IOU IQ

Keys MA MC MD Ph.D PM PA RN RSVP SOS TV TB

Keys before Christ intelligence quotient master of arts medical doctor