Posted by: pntaysblog on: July 19, 2010
Phonics may not be for writing, but it is part of good English as well: pronouncing words correctly and in the right way. We may not have RP (Received Pronunciation) but we have the internet where you can listen to words pronounced right way for you. (I will look up the link for you)
Meanwhile you can try this:
Phonics Teaching Resource Guide: Teaching Tips #522
Phonics Teaching Tips 522
This Week: Phonics Teaching Guide
1. Phonics Teacher Guide
2. Phonics Lesson Plans
3. Phonics Worksheets
4. Reading Worksheets
5. Spelling Worksheets
Many believe that without phonics we would never learn how to spell or read.
Phonics is a teaching method for learning how to spell and say words using sounds and patterns. When you see the letter 'C' and know that it makes a 'k' sound like in the word cat that is using phonics. Just the fact that you can read this article right now means you have experience with phonics, and it will help you when you start to learn much bigger words like 'catastrophe'.
How did you learn this? You might remember being in kindergarten or maybe even younger with a teacher or parent. Remember learning how to spell your name or you first words? Maybe not, but it is likely you used some form of phonics to do this.
Kita tidak boleh lupa juga sebutan (pronunciation) Bahasa Inggeris yang betul juga. Untuk menggunakan sebutan yang betul, kita harus tahu “PHONICS” yang akan mengajar cara sebutan.
From Teacher's guide no 522
- Consonant Blends and H Digraphs
- Letter and Sound Recognition
- Long Vowels, Compound Words, and Contractions
- Phonics Assorted Skills Workbook
- Phonics Assorted Skills, Volume 2
- Phonics Lesson Plans
- Phonics Worksheets
- Initial Consonant Blends
- Short Vowels Review
- Short Vowels and Double Consonants
- Word Families Workbook
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