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    Learning To Read (English) - Module 3 Of 4 (Syllables)

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Learning To Read (English) - Module 3 Of 4 (Syllables)

    Learning To Read (English) - Module 3 Of 4 (Syllables)
    Published 8/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 900.51 MB | Duration: 1h 6m

    Syllable Breakdown

    What you'll learn
    Identify and pronounce words with vowel/consonant blends.
    Gain tools to break down words with multiple syllables.
    Learn the most common prefixes.
    Learn the most common suffixes.
    Requirements
    Students must know how to read words with one single-letter sounds.
    Students must know their vowels.
    Description
    This module contains 6 lessons.  This course involves one of the most important lessons–breaking up multisyllabic words.  As you transition from initial readings of simple sentences and enter into complex text that contains multiple syllable words, you will need this skill to help decode and pronounce larger words.  Every vowel or vowel combination within a word represents a syllable.  A syllable is a single, unbroken sound of a spoken (or written) word. Syllables usually contain a vowel and accompanying consonants. A single vowel is sometimes its own syllable.The number of times you hear a vowel (a, e, i , o, u) in a word is equal to the number of syllables a word has. A good way to identify syllables is to think about whether you need to change your mouth shape to say the next bit of the word / the new syllable.This course allows the student to learn to read American English within a short period of time. It is created by a top teacher with years of experience.  I have a 95-100% success rate.Within this lesson, you will have multiple opportunities to practice what you've learned.  If you follow what is requested in the videos, by the end of Lesson 21, you will be able to read fluently and correctly.

    Overview

    Section 1: Module 3: Syllable Breakdown and Blending

    Lecture 1 Lesson 11: Blending with Vowel/Consonant Blends

    Lecture 2 Lesson 12: Syllable Breakdown

    Lecture 3 Lesson 13: Most Common Sounds – List 4 (Common Prefixes)

    Lecture 4 Lesson 14: Blending with Prefixes

    Lecture 5 Lesson 15: Most Common Sounds – List 5 (Common Suffixes)

    Lecture 6 Lesson 16: Blending with Suffixes

    This is for students that can read basic letters, but have problems with multiple syllable words.