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A syllabic consonant is a consonant that is pronounced as a syllable. The two main syllabic consonants in English are /l/ or /n/ sounds. The /l/ syllabic consonant occurs at the end of the word bottle, while the /n/ occurs in words like listen. Syllabic consonants occur mainly in the final syllable of words. In this lesson, we will look at the 11 possible letter combinations that can result in a final-syllable /l/ syllabic consonant: a syllable which has a consonant not a vowel as the peak. I have chosen one word for each of the following endings which produce a syllabic consonant: -ble,...
-ism is a suffix appended to the end of many English words. It means taking sides with or imitation of. Pronunciation-wise, -ism has a syllabic consonant /m/ at the end. In this lesson, we’ll look at how we pronounce some common isms. The -isms include, ageism, asceticism, atheism, Buddhism, capitalism, communism, Cubism, Druidism, dualism, Expressionism, Judaism, racism, Romanticism, sexism, and socialism.
Welcome to this exciting wordsearch puzzle, thoughtfully crafted to help you reinforce the vocabulary from the reading and listening comprehension text, Surviving Turbulence, you've recently delved into. This enjoyable and stimulating activity offers a fantastic way for you to assess your understanding, consolidate your learning, and commit new words from the Surviving Turbulence text to your long-term memory. As you search for and circle the hidden terms, you'll not only revisit the key vocabulary from the Surviving Turbulence text, but also sharpen your overall language skills. So, pre...
Welcome to this engaging crossword puzzle designed specifically to enhance your vocabulary recall from the reading and listening comprehension text, Surviving Turbulence, that you've recently explored. This fun and interactive activity provides an excellent opportunity for you to test your understanding, reinforce your learning, and solidify new words from the Surviving Turbulence text in your memory bank. By working through the clues provided, you'll not only revisit the essential terms from the Surviving Turbulence text but also improve your overall language skills. So grab your keyboa...
Are you looking for a dynamic and engaging listening activity for you or your English language students? Look no further! 'Surviving Turbulence: A Pilots Tale' is the perfect activity to challenge your students' listening comprehension and vocabulary skills. With a script of a pilot describing a difficult flight in bad weather with turbulence, and 10 multiple choice comprehension questions, this activity will provide a realistic scenario for your students to practice with. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to enhance your students' English language abilities.
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