Susan is great. She makes it seem so easy. I love using what she teaches me. I am a graduate student now. But I wish I knew about her back when I taught Kindergarten. She is wonderful. I highly recommend her videos.
Thank you! I am just starting LETRS training, and this gives me a preview of how syllables can be taught to help students use these rules to read and write words.
@@angelaoliver6571 (Spanish) Tu sabes que veo de bueno en Susan Jones? Ella pronuncia los sonidos fundamentales del English con mucha claridad. Realmente, un video de Susan Jones pronunciado los 44 fonemas del English vale Oro. Es la informacion esencial e inicial para un Curso Perfecto de English. ..... Como conseguir ese video??? Tu sabes como comunicarte con Susan Jones???
If there was only one b, the first syllable would open and say its long vowel sound and the second syllable would be closed and say its short sound Ra-bit
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In American Cambridge Dictionary, i see: They write the word 'menu' is /ˈmen.ju/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈme.nju/ They write the word 'city' is /ˈsɪt̬·i/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈsɪ.t̬i/ /ˈmen.ju/ and /ˈme.nju/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types. /ˈsɪt̬·i/ and /ˈsɪ.t̬i/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types.
Thank you so much. This video was very helpful and SO clear! BEST TEACHER!
Susan is great. She makes it seem so easy. I love using what she teaches me. I am a graduate student now. But I wish I knew about her back when I taught Kindergarten. She is wonderful. I highly recommend her videos.
Thank you so much, you are so clear, you must be the BEST teacher out there!!! Keep it coming!!!!!
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You are simply amazing. I love your videos. Keep up the fantastic job!
This is the best I've seen in a long while. Thanks a bunch
I love your videos!! So helpful. You are a great teacher!!
You are just the best!
I love it!
Question though…is it important that students know what the different types of syllables are called? Thanks
Thank you so much. While I subscribe for my grandson I am now using it for me.
Love your videos. This video was very helpful. Thank you. Love the activities too. :)
Am very glad.
Thank you! Always so helpful.
Thank you so much. It was really helpful.
Thank you! I am just starting LETRS training, and this gives me a preview of how syllables can be taught to help students use these rules to read and write words.
I like all your videos. Thanks for sharing.
do you have a video over Schwa?
This was very helpful! Looking forward to your next ones on syllables.
You are so awesome! And so very appreciated.
I love it, thank you. But I want to know the reason behind teaching these types first.
Great video could you do one on how to improve their reading skills
Thank you!! 😀
good video
good video
You are so very awesome! 😎😎
Love it!
Hello, Susan, again.
What is a sight word? Is it very important?
Yes they’re words that are used very often and are sometimes referred to as high frequency words.
@@ditermejia6027 Thanks!!!
Sight words do not follow common sounds and spellings. " A" dog, "A" is not pronounced short or long "A" sound. " A" dog is pronounced short u sound.
@@angelaoliver6571 (Spanish) Tu sabes que veo de bueno en Susan Jones? Ella pronuncia los sonidos fundamentales del English con mucha claridad.
Realmente, un video de Susan Jones pronunciado los 44 fonemas del English vale Oro.
Es la informacion esencial e inicial para un Curso Perfecto de English.
..... Como conseguir ese video???
Tu sabes como comunicarte con Susan Jones???
2:06 😅
Wait, why would the word say raybit if there is only one b? Is it because the word has 2 vowels?
If there was only one b, the first syllable would open and say its long vowel sound and the second syllable would be closed and say its short sound
Ra-bit
Bonjour, je vous félicite pour cette vidéo, mais je vous suggère de diminuer votre vitesse lorsque vous parlez, car c’est très difficile de vous suivre. Merci et bonne journée!
What about the word (sight) ? So confusing
One syllable. Only one vowel.
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In American Cambridge Dictionary, i see:
They write the word 'menu' is /ˈmen.ju/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈme.nju/
They write the word 'city' is /ˈsɪt̬·i/, but i hear many native American speakers say /ˈsɪ.t̬i/
/ˈmen.ju/ and /ˈme.nju/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types.
/ˈsɪt̬·i/ and /ˈsɪ.t̬i/, which is correct? Is there any different when speaking these two syllable types.