Matching Pairs Phonetics for kidsOnline version In this following activity you are going to practice what you learned in our interactive blog. you just have to match the key questions to the proper answers. by simon david perez garcia 1 How do teachers ensure meaningful learning in their phonetics lessons? 2 What is the main purpose of phonic approach? 3 what kind of sound input or information do teachers need to provide at the beginnin go fhtier lesson? 4 What are the most important combinations of phonemes that stands for specific sounds? 5 In which way do the students start combing letters? 6 What is the role of student while learning English sounds? 7 How can students learn to read English sounds? 8 What is the importance of phonetics in the classroom? long vowel sounds (ae, ie), consonant digraphs (h, sh, ch, wh, ck, ph, wr), vowel combinations (ee, oa, oe, ai, ay, oi, oy, ea, ow , ou, ue, au), vowels controlled by r (ar, or, ore, er, ur, ir, ear, eer, air) and other combinations (a + l, w + a, c + e, igh, ough) they start reading English sounds by using similar sounds contained in their mother tongue. students start pronouncing simple words made out of 3 mixed letters The child is encouraged to use clues such as the image, clues such as the letters of the beginning and context information to guess words it is important since students improve their reading and learn to speak effectively The child first learns the names of each of the 26 letters of the alphabet and the sounds they elicit They should use repetitive and predictable phrases to practice and remember the sounds quickly is to allow young readers to decode new written words by reading aloud