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for iGCSE Skills in…
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More Stressful English A Stressful Language!
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More Stressful English Today’s Learning Objective is… To re-visit syllables and stresses in words so that it is easier to spell them and use them. To construct a series of dynamic sentences from a group of words that share the same spelling but have a different meaning. By the end of the lesson… You will have each written a dynamic sentence using words that are spelled the same but mean different things. You will have designed a means of working out spellings according to the stress and number of syllables. Key Words are… Dynamic. Meaning. Spelling. Familiar. Brand.
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Starter Brand Bingo The word brand sounds so familiar that we now know what is being discussed before. Sentences contain syllables and stresses – think of these as the rhythm or ‘beat’. Logo
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Write out the following words and split them into syllables: Backbone. Table. Machine. Blanket. Alone. Abroad. (Set it out like this – eg. ‘ Mon – ster’ (2 syllables)
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Task One Write out the following words and indicate how many syllables each have and underline which syllable is stressed: A (Sometimes longer words sounds as if there is more than one stress) Consideration. Satisfactory. Electrification. Unreliability. (sometimes words belong to a family but a change of stress changes the meaning) B Photo. Photography. Photographic.
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Task Two Write out the following word columns and highlight where there is a change in stress according to the change in meaning: A (Sometimes words have the same spelling but a change of stress changes the meaning) INvalid inVAlid CONduct conDUCT DEsert deSERT PERmit perMIT REfuse reFUSE B Write a short but dynamic sentence/phrase for each of these words showing that you understand their different meanings.
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