Curated Video
Vowel Team Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches vowel team syllables (ai, ea, oa, ou, oo, and more) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, and r-controlled syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types...
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Open Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches open syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
Consonant + le Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches consonant + le syllables, (-ble, -cle, -ple, -tle and more) how to divide them and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open, closed, Magic E, r-controlled, and vowel teams syllables. See links to...
Curated Video
Closed Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches closed syllables and how to read them. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
6 Syllable Types {Review}
This video reviews all the syllable types. It is best for showing after students have learned each type, as a way to review and recheck. First, all syllable types are reviewed and then kids get to test their knowledge by naming the...
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R-controlled Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches R-controlled syllables (ar, er, ir, ur, and or) and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read...
Curated Video
Magic E (CVCe) Syllables {Syllable Types}
This video teaches magic e or CVCe syllables and how to read them. It is assumed that kids already know open and closed syllables. See links to those videos below. Knowing syllable types help readers read multi-syllable words.
Curated Video
Reading Multi-Syllable Words {Reading BIG Words}
This gives an overview of steps to break apart words as well as some of the basic rules of syllable division. It's important for kids to have a background in syllable types to understand this video.
Curated Video
Syllable Drum: Clap to the Beat
A video entitled “Syllable Drum: Clap to the Beat” which models how to clap the syllables that make up words.
Learn French With Alexa
How to pronounce AIN sound in French
Alexa teaches you how to pronounce "AIN" in French.
Learn French With Alexa
How to pronounce "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French (Learn French With Alexa)
Alexa teaches you how to pronounce the "EN, EM, AN & AM" sounds in French.
Sir Linkalot
Lesson 85 - More rules and patterns (Levels 1&2)
Sir Linkalot and Lady Lex have two quests: 1) To make "I can't spell" a thing of the past and 2) To get the verb 'muttle' in to the dictionary (seriously!) Material covered: Could, Should & Would Words ending tion igh in a word The sound...
Sir Linkalot
Spelling Lesson 35–All Things Foody & ’Susie’s Stories’ (Sir Linkalot Time!)
Remember the #spelling of breakfast and other links as we explore food in today's lesson: All Things Foody & ’Susie’s Stories’. Get your spelling sunny side up … Andy Salmon (AKA Sir Linkalot) is channelling a short order cook serving...
Curated Video
The Many Sounds of Y
“The Many Sounds of y” explains the rule for determining if a final -y makes a long e sound or a long i sound.
Englishing
Regular Past Tense Verbs Pronunciation
Regular past tense verbs can have three different pronunciation endings. This video lesson will discuss the three distinct ways regular past tense verbs are pronounced. Mr. P. will provide examples and a pronunciation exercise at the end...
Curated Video
Doubling the Final Consonant | Spelling Rules
Learn when to double the final consonant before adding the suffix ‘ed’ or ‘ing’ with the 1:1:1 spelling rule. Note: If the word has more than one syllable and the last syllable is stressed, follow the 1:1:1 rule.
Oxford Online English
Syllables and Word Stress - English Pronunciation Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about syllables and stress in English. Do you know what stress means? It’s one of the most important pronunciation points in English. When you speak English, do other people find it difficult to understand...
Extra English Practice
Pronouncing Numbers: teen vs ty
English pronunciation lesson on how to pronounce numbers in English. Teen and -ty numbers are contrasted. Includes an interactive game for practice.
Rachel's English
How to Stress a Syllable :: The Shape of Stress
What does it mean to stress a syllable? Take a look at how we stress words and syllables in American English.
Rachel's English
English: A Stress-Timed Language - American Pronunciation
English is a Stress-Timed language. That means you need contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables -- unstressed words may reduce, and will be low in pitch and flatter in shape. In other words, you DON'T pronounce every word...
Curated Video
Reading Words with Consonant LE Syllables in Context
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to read words that end in a consonant followed by "le" in a story. The teacher uses a keyword strategy, syllable breaking, blending sounds, and rereading to help students decode these...
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Reading Words with the 'or' Syllable: Highlighting and Remembering
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words with the vowel followed by an "r" sound in context. They provide strategies such as using keywords, highlighting, blending sounds, and rereading the text to figure out unfamiliar...
Extra English Practice
Vowel Rules
English pronunciation lesson on rules governing English vowel sounds and spelling. Long and short vowels are contrasted. Includes three interactive practice activities.
Curated Video
Reading Words Ending with Consonant-le Syllables
In this video, the teacher explains how to read words that end in a consonant followed by an "L" and then an "E." The teacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the "consonant le" syllable and its pronunciation, which sounds like...