I believe phonics is good for pre-schoolers while IPA is for bigger kids. So even my 3-year-old kid is curious about the IPA symbols, I have not thought of teaching him IPA until he is older.
Thanks for your sharing. It's really useful. thanks.
原帖由 mosesdaddy 於 09-1-19 16:46 發表
I believe phonics is good for pre-schoolers while IPA is for bigger kids. So even my 3-year-old kid is curious about the IPA symbols, I have not thought of teaching him IPA until he is older.
I believe phonics is good for pre-schoolers while IPA is for bigger kids. So even my 3-year-old kid is curious about the IPA symbols, I have not thought of teaching him IPA until he is older.
Back to phonics, previously I note a recommended phonics website given by a BK parent. It may be a good reference even for parents to self-learn phonics free of charge online. The web link is as follows: http://www.genkienglish.net/phonics.htm
When a vowel is followed by a consonant, the vowel is short and is
marked with a breve or we call it a smile.
The vowel is usually short when there is one vowel.
(cat, dog, hot)
When a vowel is followed by a consonant, the vowel is short and is
marked with a breve or we call it a smile.
The vowel is usually short when there is one vowel.
(cat, dog, hot)
phonic rule #2
When there are two vowels in a word the first one is long and the second one is silent.
The first one talks and the second one is silent.
The first vowel is marked with a long line and second one is crossed out.
(coat, ride, read)