Vowels and Consonants Oral English JSS 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1
Class: JSS 2
Subject: Oral English
Topic: Revision of Sounds (Consonant and Vowel Sounds)
Sub-topic: Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Term: First Term
Week: Week 1
Set Induction: Begin with a quick activity, like playing a sound and having students identify whether it’s a consonant or vowel sound.
Previous Knowledge: Ensure students understand the basics of consonant and vowel sounds from the previous class.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify and differentiate between consonant and vowel sounds.
- Pronounce consonant and vowel sounds accurately.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Listening
- Pronunciation
Learning Materials:
- Audio recordings of various sounds
- Flashcards with examples of consonant and vowel sounds
Presentation: Step 1: Introduce the concept of consonant and vowel sounds, providing clear examples.
Step 2: Engage students in a discussion about the importance of accurate pronunciation in oral English.
Step 3: Use multimedia tools to reinforce understanding through interactive exercises.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Demonstrate the pronunciation of selected sounds.
- Facilitate class discussions on the significance of clear pronunciation.
- Utilize multimedia tools for an interactive learning experience.
Learners’ Activities:
- Participate in identifying and pronouncing sounds.
- Engage in class discussions about the relevance of accurate pronunciation.
- Collaborate in interactive exercises using multimedia tools.
Evaluation on the Topic:
- Assess students through oral quizzes on consonant and vowel sounds.
- Review homework assignments where students practice pronunciation.
- Conduct a group activity where students demonstrate their understanding through real-life scenarios.
- A sound produced without any form of obstruction to the airstream coming from the lungs is called a __________ sound.a) Consonant b) Vowel c) Diphthong d) None of the above
- The English language is made up of ________ vowel sounds.a) 26 b) 20 c) 24 d) None of the above
- The sound /i:/ can be found in the word ________.a) Be b) Hit c) Pit d) None of the above
- A sound produced without any form of obstruction to the airstream coming from the lungs is called a b) Vowel sound.
- The English language is made up of c) 24 vowel sounds.
- The sound /i:/ can be found in the word a) Be.
- The word “eve” contains the vowel sound b) /i/.
- Pronounce the words below quietly and write out the particular vowel sound they contain.
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- a) Calm – /ɑ/
- b) Law – /ɔ/
- c) Long – /ɔ/
- d) Bottle – /ɒ/
- e) Palm – /ɑ/
- f) Apple – /æ/
- g) Mad – /æ/
- h) Bread – /ɛ/
- i) Field – /i/
- j) Sea – /i/
- k) War – /ɔ/
- l) Use – /juː/
- m) New – /uː/
- n) Chew – /uː/
- o) Sugar – /ʊ/
- p) Gun – /ʌ/
- q) Earth – /ɜː/
- r) Gun – /ʌ/
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