Vowel Sound /i/ Pronunciation Practice for JSS 1 Speech Work English Grammar JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 4
English Grammar JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes
Subject: Speech Work
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Week: 4
Age: 10-12 years
Topic: Vowel Sound /i/
Duration: 40 Minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Pronounce the vowel sound /i/ correctly.
- Identify words containing the vowel sound /i/.
- Use the vowel sound /i/ in sentences.
Keywords:
- Vowel Sound
- Pronunciation
- Phonetics
- /i/ Sound
- Short Vowel
Set Induction:
Begin by saying words with the vowel sound /i/ and ask students to repeat them. Discuss how different vowel sounds can change the way words are pronounced.
Entry Behaviour:
Students may already be familiar with vowel sounds but need focused practice on the /i/ sound.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Audio recordings of words with /i/ sound
- Flashcards with words containing /i/
- Handouts with exercises
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Students may have experience with other vowel sounds and need to focus on the specific pronunciation of /i/.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Pronunciation
- Listening skills
- Speaking skills
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Phonetics and Pronunciation guides
Instructional Materials:
- Flashcards
- Audio recordings
- Handouts
Content:
I. Introduction to Vowel Sound /i/
- Definition:
The vowel sound /i/ is a short, high-front vowel sound. It is pronounced with the tongue high in the mouth and the lips unrounded. - Pronunciation Tips:
- The tongue is positioned high and close to the roof of the mouth.
- The lips are not rounded.
- The sound is short and crisp.
- Examples of Words with /i/ Sound:
- Sit
- Bit
- Pin
- Ship
- Hit
- Lift
- Wink
- Common Mistakes:
- Confusing /i/ with /e/ (e.g., saying “pet” instead of “pit”).
- Overemphasizing the sound, making it too long.
15 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:
- The vowel sound /i/ is found in the word __________.
a) Bed
b) Ship
c) Dog
d) Cake - To pronounce the /i/ sound, the tongue should be positioned __________.
a) Low and back
b) High and front
c) Middle
d) Low and front - The word __________ contains the vowel sound /i/.
a) Chair
b) Sink
c) Boat
d) Car - An example of a word with the /i/ sound is __________.
a) Leaf
b) Sit
c) Moon
d) House - The vowel sound /i/ is pronounced with __________ lips.
a) Rounded
b) Unrounded
c) Pursed
d) Wide - The vowel sound /i/ is also found in the word __________.
a) Ring
b) Bite
c) Coin
d) Tree - To avoid common mistakes, the /i/ sound should not be __________.
a) Short
b) Crisp
c) Long
d) Clear - The word __________ does not contain the /i/ sound.
a) Fish
b) Ship
c) Meet
d) Cake - In the word __________, the /i/ sound is present.
a) Ship
b) Heat
c) Book
d) Mail - The vowel sound /i/ is found in __________.
a) Wet
b) Bit
c) Boot
d) Cup - To produce the /i/ sound, the tongue should be __________ in the mouth.
a) Low
b) High
c) Back
d) Middle - The word __________ contains the /i/ sound.
a) Ship
b) Spoon
c) Ball
d) Car - An example of the vowel sound /i/ is in the word __________.
a) Sun
b) Thin
c) Moon
d) Box - To correctly pronounce the /i/ sound, the lips should be __________.
a) Rounded
b) Spread
c) Relaxed
d) Closed - The vowel sound /i/ is also in the word __________.
a) Kite
b) Thin
c) Bone
d) Bus
15 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
- What is the /i/ vowel sound?
It is a short, high-front vowel sound pronounced with the tongue close to the roof of the mouth. - How do you pronounce the /i/ sound?
Position your tongue high in the mouth and keep your lips unrounded. - Can you give examples of words with the /i/ sound?
Sit, bit, pin, ship. - What is a common mistake when pronouncing the /i/ sound?
Overemphasizing the sound and making it too long. - How is the /i/ sound different from the /e/ sound?
The /i/ sound is higher and more front in the mouth compared to the /e/ sound. - Are there words where /i/ and /e/ sounds are confused?
Yes, such as saying “pet” instead of “pit.” - Why should lips be unrounded when pronouncing /i/?
To correctly produce the high-front vowel sound. - How can I practice the /i/ sound?
Repeat words and sentences that contain the /i/ sound and listen to correct pronunciation. - What should I focus on to pronounce the /i/ sound correctly?
Positioning the tongue high and keeping the lips unrounded. - Are there any special techniques to improve /i/ pronunciation?
Practice with flashcards and listen to native speakers or recordings. - Can the /i/ sound be found in different types of words?
Yes, in nouns, verbs, and adjectives like “sit,” “lift,” and “thin.” - What should I avoid when saying the /i/ sound?
Avoid making the sound too long or too short. - How can I identify the /i/ sound in a word?
Look for short, crisp vowels where the tongue is high and forward. - How does correct pronunciation of /i/ impact communication?
It ensures clarity and correct understanding of words. - Are there any common exercises for practicing the /i/ sound?
Use tongue twisters and read aloud passages with many /i/ sounds.
Presentation:
Step 1: Introduce the /i/ vowel sound and demonstrate correct pronunciation.
Step 2: Provide examples and practice with students using flashcards and audio recordings.
Step 3: Have students practice pronouncing words and sentences containing the /i/ sound.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Explain and demonstrate the /i/ vowel sound.
- Use flashcards and recordings for practice.
- Monitor and correct students’ pronunciation.
Learners’ Activities:
- Repeat words and sentences containing the /i/ sound.
- Identify and practice the /i/ sound in various words.
- Participate in pronunciation exercises and quizzes.
Assessment:
- Observe and correct students’ pronunciation of the /i/ sound.
- Review answers to fill-in-the-blank questions.
10 Evaluation Questions:
- How is the /i/ sound produced?
- Give an example of a word with the /i/ sound.
- What should the position of the tongue be for the /i/ sound?
- Why is it important to keep the lips unrounded when pronouncing /i/?
- What is a common mistake with the /i/ sound?
- Name a word where the /i/ sound is present.
- How does the /i/ sound differ from the /e/ sound?
- What is the effect of making the /i/ sound too long?
- How can practicing with flashcards help with pronunciation?
- What should students focus on to improve their /i/ sound pronunciation?
Conclusion:
Go around to mark and provide feedback on students’ pronunciation of the /i/ sound. Offer additional practice or clarification as needed.
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