Phonics ID: The ‘Family Words’

the Word Family of the Week Q-Week Check us out on the web at: www.americanschoolofenglish.info Today we’re going to do some “id” family words : 今日、私たちはいくつかの「id」家族の言葉をするつもりです: bid , did hid, kid, lid , rid, skid, slid 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.He made the opening bid. 2.What did you do last night? 3.The boy hid in the closet. 4.The kids are hungry. 5.Put a lid on the jelly. 6.Let’s get rid of the trash. 7.The car can do a skid. 8.The girl slid down the slide.

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Today , we’re going to take a semi-deep-dive into the short #vowel “o.”
Very different from the British “o” sound.
Nah, we’re tawkin’ about the[e] #american “o” or the #newyork “o” sound.
hot – haht
lot – laht
Scott – Skaht
box – bahx
Oh, and remember , the letter “o” has about three basic sounds;not counting the vowel changes in certain words ,but, here we’re concentrating on the basic short vowel “o” sound
No more British “o”—that’s not how we do things ‘round here!

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Who Knew You Needed to Know THESE Prepositional Phrases?!

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What is a #prepositional #phrases ?
A prepositional phrase includes the object that the preposition in a sentence is referring to and any other words that link it to the preposition.
For example: “Tim is on the innernet(internet).”

A prepositional phrase usually includes a preposition, a noun, or a pronoun and may include an adjective. It doesn’t include the verb.
Definition/Explanation:
A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and ends with an object, which is either a noun or a pronoun.
A prepositional phrase may have a compound object(two or more objects). All modifiers of the object(s) are part of the prepositional phrase.
A piece of prepositional phrase information to a sentence by modifying another word in the sentence.

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Master the “O” Sound in American English – How to Say “AH” Like a Pro!

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Master the “O” Sound in American English – How to Say “AH” Like a Pro!
Today , we’re going to take a semi-deep-dive into the short #vowel “o.”
Very different from the British “o” sound.
Nah, we’re tawkin’ about the[e] #american “o” or the #newyork “o” sound.
hot – haht
lot – laht
Scott – Skaht
box – bahx
Oh, and remember , the letter “o” has about three basic sounds;not counting the vowel changes in certain words ,but, here we’re concentrating on the basic short vowel “o” sound
No more British “o”—that’s not how we do things ‘round here!

Thanks to:
https://www.instagram.com/michal_ludw…
https://www.instagram.com/sky2here/

Equipment Used :
Apple iMac : https://amzn.to/3QKJNNH
Magic Mouse : https://amzn.to/3ODW051
iPhone 13 : https://amzn.to/3tYMfGQ
Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.5 : https://amzn.to/39PumTO

Who Knew You Needed to Know THESE Prepositional Phrases?!

Who Knew You Needed to Know THESE Prepositional Phrases?!

@amscen @youtube
What is a #prepositional #phrases ?
A prepositional phrase includes the object that the preposition in a sentence is referring to and any other words that link it to the preposition.
For example: “Tim is on the innernet(internet).”

A prepositional phrase usually includes a preposition, a noun, or a pronoun and may include an adjective. It doesn’t include the verb.
Definition/Explanation:
A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and ends with an object, which is either a noun or a pronoun.
A prepositional phrase may have a compound object(two or more objects). All modifiers of the object(s) are part of the prepositional phrase.
A piece of prepositional phrase information to a sentence by modifying another word in the sentence.

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