Pronunciation Of Multi-Syllabic Words Basic 3 English Studies Lesson Note
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Topic: Pronunciation Of Multi-Syllabic Words
Break these words into parts:
Two syllables:
- tea-cher (TEACH-ER)

- cof-fee (COF-FEE)

- pic-ture (PIC-TURE)

- eath-er (LEATH-ER)
Three syllables:
- um-brel-la (UM-BREL-LA)
- to-mor-row (TO-MOR-ROW)
- com-pu-ter (COM-PU-TER)
Practice saying:
- My teacher drinks coffee
- Look at this picture
- The leather bag is heavy
- Close your umbrella tomorrow
CLASS EXERCISES
- Circle words with /oi/ sound: boy, bread, coin, head, oil
- Write sentences using: loyal, honest, patient
- Answer: “What makes someone a good friend?”
- Write 5 sentences about your best friend
- Clap the syllables: tea-cher, pic-ture, um-brel-la
- Read aloud: “The loyal boy found a heavy coin”