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ENGLISH SYSTEM OF SPELLING – READING RULES CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, BOGOTÁ
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PROBLEMS TO BE DISCUSSED 1.English spelling and sound correlation 2.Types of syllable in English 3.Vowel digraphs and their classification 4.Practice
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TYPES OF ENGLISH SYLLABLE FOUR TYPES TYPE 1 – OPEN SYLLABLE TYPE 2 - CLOSED SYLLABLE TYPE 3 - r- CONTROLLED SYLLABLE TYPE 4 - re - CONTROLLED SYLLABLE
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2 types of open syllable: Absolute: me, by, no; Traditional with the final vowel letter e which is silent: make, these, code.
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SPECIAL CASES OF VOWELS: TYPE 1 READING
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SYLLABLE DIVISION OF THE WORDS BEGINNING WITH TYPE 3 SYLLABLE When the first syllable ending in –r is followed by another consonant divide between them: German - Ger-man Surplus - sur-plus Larger - lar-ger Barrack - bar-rack Stirrup - stir-rup
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SYLLABLE DIVISION OF THE WORDS BEGINNING WITH TYPE 4 SYLLABLE When the first syllable ending in –r is followed by another vowel, divide before the letter r according to the rule: Ma-ry, sta-ring, soa-ring. Although the letter r graphically belongs to the second syllable, it marks Type 4 syllable and sound as / r /.
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VOWEL DIAGRAPHS A diagraph: a combination of two letters representing one sound. Vowel diagraphs: ee, ea, ei, ay, ai, etc. Consonant diagraphs: th, ch, sh, ph, kn, gn etc. Mixed diagraphs: qu ENGLISH: 20 VOWEL DIGRAPHS frequent restricted to certain positions: ai, au, ei, eu and ey, oy notoriously difficult: ou / ow
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The diagraph ou 1.Trout, about, scout 2.Country, trouble 3.Shoulder, tough
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PRACTICE EXERCISES
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QUESTIONS??
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