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    “We went on a feeld trip, the teacher helps on to match phonemes they hear (feeld- field). Method of teaching: • Reading Short vowels letters and sounds • Long vowel sounds • Vowel plus r patterns,( word containing ar,er,ir,or,ur,our) • Funky chunks( oo, oy,oi,ow,ou,ough,augh) • Applying sounds and letters in writing Material Choosing: • Sound charts ( consonants, vowel , blends,rimes) • Individual letter card for making words and blending sounds • Word sorting cards • Dry erase boards and…

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    is the major shift is long vowels which began in the late Middle English period. This is basically a raising of long vowels by one level and the diphthongization of the two high vowels /i: / and /u: /. There was no discernible internal reason why this change should have started as it did in the late Middle English period, so the assumption in that there was external motivation: for some reason a raised realization of long vowels, or a slight diphthongization of high vowels – whichever came first…

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    Patient will begin vocalizing at the onset of exhalation using, A. Vowels, B. Labeling objects using the phrase A+ a noun, C. By producing sentences or answering questions that require just a one sentence response with 80% accuracy. Status: A. With vowels 90% accuracy, goal completed. B. Labeling objects utilizing phase A+ noun 50-90% accuracy with maximum assistance. Goal continued. C. By producing sentences…

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    language to language. Therefore, a teacher can be aware of the difficulties and problems regarding that area even if the child is speaking their native language. However, vowels, especially short vowel sounds, are very difficult for English Language Learners. Dr. Hagan then went into some detail about how to help with the vowel sounds, and one tool that came up quite often in the webcast was repetition. In my mind, there is only so much repetition a teacher can do until a child starts to tune…

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    emotion could be captured in the sounds of many words—especially the older words. In general, vowels allow for emotion to emerge while consonants generate the meaning of words through the phonetic barriers of teeth, lips and tongue. Enunciating a word using its consonants give it boundaries, and meaning. When I make the sound “aaaahhhh” for a prolonged period I feel an easy joy. When I make another vowel sound like “eeeeehhh” I feel excitement or nervousness. (If you’re stiff, you won’t be able…

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    important, louder and longer and have a higher tone. Majority of the learners find IPA a wonderful tool for improving their pronunciation and most can learn it very quickly provided it is presented logically. In this method vowels(schwa,long vowels,short vowels and dipthong vowels), Consonets (ficative,plosive,approximants and nasal) can be tauught.highlight the difference between voiced and voiceless consonants.this can be done by touching the thorat and saying z,s,f,v sound.Silent Letters can…

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    As mentioned by Lynch in his article Onset of speech-like vocalizations in Infants with Down Syndrome, children with Down Syndrome do not acquire canonical babbling and produce words at the same time as children with traditional linguistic development (1995). To compensate this lack of abilities to communicate orally, children with Down Syndrome tend to use gestures and non-verbal language to get an object they want or for other requests. As mentioned earlier, Jules’ parents taught their son…

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    points in the piece they also had some low points. The basses had a good deep and dark sound like you want for many of our male singers to achieve. Their vowels were outstanding just like they always are. The sound pyramid was in great effect in this performance. Wingate’s choir used articulation to their advantage when they were forming their vowels before the downbeat. The formation they decided to use was actually kinda cool by putting the guys in the back and the girls in the front, as it…

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    VI. Let’s discuss the different languages that influenced the English alphabet. By 2700 BCE, Egyptian writing had a set of 22 hieroglyphs that represented syllables that began with a single consonant of their language, and a vowel (or no vowel) to be supplied by the native speaker. These hieroglyphs were used as pronunciation guides for the signs or characters that were written, to write grammatical inflections which are the extra letters at the end of some words in their different…

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    As a tutor for a 3rd grade student, I administered a variety of assessments to evaluate the student’s literacy strengths and challenges. The follow reflects the completed assessments: Reading Attitude, Reader Self-Perception, Phonemic Awareness, Word Lists, Spelling Inventory, Oral Reading passages, Writing Attitude survey, and a Writing Self-Perception survey. The results from each assessment are as followed: scored 41/45 on the nine dimensions of Phonemic Awareness assessment; accurately…

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