Thursday, December 29, 2011
Easy Phonics - Silent E
Silent E does not make a sound in a word, but it has the magic of turning the vowel long (i.e. make the vowel to say its own name).
Example, "cut" after added silent e becomes "cute". In this case, the "u" is pronounced as its name.
The video above has demonstrated interestingly how silent e works.
Other rules of silent e include:
1. Silent e makes the vowel long. (As explained above)
2. Words may not end in v so we add a silent e.
Example have, give
3. The silent e makes the c say /s/.
Example dance
4. The silent e makes the g say /j/.
Example large
5. Every syllable must have at least one vowel.
Example ap ple
(Other syllables that follow this rule: ble, cle, dle, gle, ple, tle)
6. When s is not doubled after two vowels or a consonant, add a silent e.
Example house
7. No reason silent e.
Example come
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