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Nessy Reading Strategy | Closed and Open Syllables | Learn to Read
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Nessy Reading Strategy | Closed and Open Syllables | Learn to Read
Find out how a vowel should sound in a word with Open and Closed Syllables. A closed syllable is when a vowel is followed by a consonant creating a short vowel sound. An open syllable is when a syllable ends in a vowel, leaving its sound long and open. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2b6maxS Visit our website: www.nessy.com 'Like' our Facebook page ...
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The vowel /ʌ/ is known as the short U sound in British English. It is a central, relaxed vowel produced with the mouth slightly open and the tongue resting low and in the centre of the mouth. 👇 Key Features Short sound (not lengthened) Relaxed jaw and tongue Central vowel (tongue not forward or back) 🔹 Common Spellings for /ʌ/ Even though the sound is /ʌ/, the spelling may vary: -u cup /kʌp/ -o son /sʌn/ -ou young /jʌŋ/ -o worry /ˈwʌri/ -oo flood /flʌd 🔹 Examples of Words with /ʌ/ Here are co
The vowel /ʌ/ is known as the short U sound in British English. It is a central, relaxed vowel produced with the mouth slightly open and the tongue resting low and in the centre of the mouth. 👇 Key Features Short sound (not lengthened) Relaxed jaw and tongue Central vowel (tongue not forward or back) 🔹 Common Spellings for /ʌ/ Even though the sound is /ʌ/, the spelling may vary: -u cup /kʌp/ -o son /sʌn/ -ou young /jʌŋ/ -o worry /ˈwʌri/ -oo flood /flʌd 🔹 Examples of Words with /ʌ/ Here are co
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💜 Now your child can read these words! If the final syllable of a word includes LE, will the vowel be long or short? Starting with the “e”, count back three letters. If the letter before, that is a consonant, that’s called a closed syllable (the vowel is “closed in” by the consonant), and the vowel is short: Sam-ple , short a Rum-ple, short u Wob-ble, short o But if you count back three, and the previous letter is a vowel, that syllable is open (no vowel closes it in!) and the vowel is long and
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