Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Vowel Sounds in Late and Let

Hello!

Are you at home relaxing? Checking your email?

Today we practiced the vowel sounds in late and let. We worked in pairs to help each other with the pronunciation of these sounds using minimal sentences such as "Put it in the shade" and "Put it in the shed."

A shed is a small, very simple building. A tool shed is a place in your backyard where you can store your lawnmower and tools.

We also practiced a dialogue about Jay Davis, who was waiting for a train at the train station.

During the last part of class, we asked each other these questions:

Are you usually early or late?
Do you know how to bake a cake?
When is your birthday?
Which do you like better, trains or airplanes?

Hey, nobody asked ME the questions! I am usually early. I know how to bake a cake. My birthday is July 22nd. I like both trains and airplanes.

Tomorrow we will learn something interesting about vowels. Next week we will start a new subject.

See you!

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