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CVC “et” Family Words | Re:Visited
#Word #Families for our #Early #Learners – #Early #Readers
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Today we’re going to do some “et” family words :
今日、私たちはいくつかの「et」家族の言葉をするつもりです:
bet , get , jet , let , net , pet , set , vet , wet , yet
Learning the ending sounds does two things, 1 helps #Esl learners properly pronounce the vowel a,e, I, o, u sounds along with the consonant sounds. And that is important in the beginning stages of reading or speaking–specifically for ESL students,and 2, helps ESl students become successful readers.
Learning the words plus the sentences is important.
Here are today’s beginning reader #sentences :
1.Let’s make a bet?
2.Can you get me a drink?
3.Let’s ride on a jet plane.
4.Let me play, too, please?
5.Catch a fish with the net.
6.I have a pet snake.
7.Set the table ,would you!.
8.My father is an animal vet.
9.Cats don’t like to get wet.
10.Are you finished , yet?
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