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That's really cool and helpful! Thank you so much! I have a question about oy, ow, ore, ere, ure, are, ire. Do you have a lesson on them? And how do you teach open sounds?
Many of the sounds you mentioned: oy, ow, are "alternative spellings" of oi and ou... I think this will be my next long video.... keep checking for updates
@@ampangtlc1083 next is tricky words. I've already done a simple video on this. I'll do a more in depth one soon. But check out my existing tricky words.
if u have ever watched alpha blocks they have used "ue" as two sound one "u" and one as "oo" please have a look and tell me what is right and what is not?
English can often be very confusing and there are many alternative spellings for many of the sounds so I imagine the BBC would not get it wrong but probably presented a different alternative spelling for the sounds.
The word 'due' is the same as the Jolly phonics sound that is pronounced /you/ - as in the word 'Tuesday '. It has a /y/ sound in it. The word 'true' uses /ue/ as a long /oo/. They are slightly different, and a little confusing I know.
@@JayRichardsonEACschool so there how can j differentiate? Is there is a rule or something True- clue - flew - blue Can we say when there is two constants before it the its pronounced as oo ??
As far as I know there is no rule. This does not mean there is no rule I just do not know about it. The long /oo/ sound is most common. However in a case like this which happens quite a lot in English I generally just create lots of examples and ask the kids to practice listening to the difference not memorizing spelling rules.
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You're a lifesaver. I am a teacher. I teach English as a Foreign Language and this is really helpful for my students. Thank you!
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Your teaching is really superb..My daughter has been learning phonics sound from your video..Thank you so much for ur useful videos..
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Em có 👍 là em có thể là do em là em có thể là do em là em có thể là do em là em có thể là do em là em có thể là do em là em có thể là do ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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That's really cool and helpful! Thank you so much! I have a question about oy, ow, ore, ere, ure, are, ire. Do you have a lesson on them? And how do you teach open sounds?
Many of the sounds you mentioned: oy, ow, are "alternative spellings" of oi and ou... I think this will be my next long video.... keep checking for updates
Thank you! I'll be looking forward to seeing it!@@JayRichardsonEACschool
Thanks
Great! I used it in my class. Just wanna know what's next after this?
Did you go through all 7 videos?
@@JayRichardsonEACschool I guess a yes, I've even done a presentation format from your videos for all the 7 videos.
@@ampangtlc1083 next is tricky words. I've already done a simple video on this. I'll do a more in depth one soon. But check out my existing tricky words.
@@JayRichardsonEACschool thanks
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Can you please explain the difference between sight words and tricky words ?
They are basically the same thing.
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if u have ever watched alpha blocks they have used "ue" as two sound one "u" and one as "oo" please have a look and tell me what is right and what is not?
English can often be very confusing and there are many alternative spellings for many of the sounds so I imagine the BBC would not get it wrong but probably presented a different alternative spelling for the sounds.
Thank you so much
Sir
After this 7 group of sound what will teach to students?
What is tricky word
Next would be alternative spellings and tricky words. I do have a video on my channel about tricky words
can i have the last picture with all letters please and thank you so much
You can do a very simple Google image search for Jolly Phonics 44 letter sounds
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How can download this chart for remembering sound plz share link
Google search jolly phonics 42 sounds chart
Hello sir do you have online class too???
Online classes can be arranged through my team. Please either message on Facebook or email.
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Good day, I want to be tutor.May I know do you offer jolly phonics program
Not online. You can find local training on jolly learning website
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Can you please tell me the difference of sounds in Due / true
Why true pronunced as oo not u ?
The word 'due' is the same as the Jolly phonics sound that is pronounced /you/ - as in the word 'Tuesday '. It has a /y/ sound in it.
The word 'true' uses /ue/ as a long /oo/.
They are slightly different, and a little confusing I know.
@@JayRichardsonEACschool so there how can j differentiate? Is there is a rule or something
True- clue - flew - blue
Can we say when there is two constants before it the its pronounced as oo ??
As far as I know there is no rule. This does not mean there is no rule I just do not know about it. The long /oo/ sound is most common.
However in a case like this which happens quite a lot in English I generally just create lots of examples and ask the kids to practice listening to the difference not memorizing spelling rules.
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Thank you for this video 😊
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It's a really good example for teaching phonics