
- •Foot good stood
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •Wood wool
- •Ink link pink think bank blank tank thank bunk sunk chunk trunk
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •Have give live
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •How to read and write forms in -s
- •Ever never
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •Get give
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •6. Know low slow snow own
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •In a clean spoon, in a green pail, in a gay mood, in a grey coat, in due time, in a long row, in a new way, in a long speech, in a big heap, in a deep sleep, in a deep pool, in deep snow.
- •How to read and write forms in -s and in -ed
- •Three types of vowel position
- •The linking” r”
- •Material for Rapid Reading
- •1. Rule rude brute true
- •2. Old told sold hold fold bold
- •3. All ball call fall small wall salt false talk walk chalk stalk
- •2. Carry lorry hurry merry squirrel
- •Lesson twelve Consonant Groups
Have give live
vent - went vest - west vine - wine vale - whale wave - wove wave- wove five - fife strive - strife save - safe
live - lift give - gift drive - drift five - fifth
five - live dive - give shave - have give - gave have - cave live - slave
thin - fin thresh - fresh Smith - if then - vent that - vat with - live
9. odd add inn egg ebb off cuff stuff stiff cliff
of
bad - add beg - egg web - ebb
in - inn at - add if - skiff of - off
fit - stiff fun - snuff fill - cliff
Material for Rapid Reading
Hot cake, red tape, dull prose, grim fate, pink silk, black smoke, hot coke, lost time, soft felt, stale wine, pale ale, fine style, dry prose, grave blame.
The same tune, the white rose, the brave wife, the lame slave, the stone cone, the pale flame, the grave tone, the late drive, the sly ape, the same scene, the white lime, the brave mate, the stone cube, the same wave, the wide pane, the tame crane, the fine kite, the stale cake, the same grade, the brave tribe, the dry fuse, the same yoke, the sly pike, the lame scribe, the same name, the wide gate, the same fate.
A wet pane, a sly stroke, a good style, a black slave, a safe test, a big whale, a dry dock, a fine type, a soft flake, a lost life, a late spring, a quick bite, a lost kite, a sly fox, a quick drive, a thin line, a ripe plum, a dry bone, a sad tale, a white flame, a wide gap.
On the wide lake, on the left side, on a hot stove, on a fresh theme, on a grand scale, on a hot plate.
In a white mist, in a sad state, in a shrill tone, in a black hole, in a red frame, in a damp cave.
With the same cry, with the late tide, with a white stripe, with a shy smile, with a snub nose, with a shrill cry, with a frank smile, with a bad name, with a sick wife, with a red stripe, with a sly trick, with a long nose, with a wide belt, with a sly wink, with a wide brim, with a long rope.
How to read and write forms in -s
I. Read the following nouns in the plural
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C |
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cab |
cap |
cub |
cup |
tub |
tap |
bed |
bit |
hand |
hat |
lid |
list |
dog |
dock |
brig |
brick |
bag |
back |
tube |
type |
globe |
slope |
robe |
rope |
grade |
grate |
trade |
rate |
slide |
slate |
wing |
wink |
ring |
link |
gang |
bank |
bun |
bunk |
plan |
plank |
chin |
chink |
tram |
tramp |
slum |
slump |
stem |
stamp |
gull |
gulp |
bell |
belt |
sill |
silk |
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II. Read the following aloud; pay attention to the -s and to the stress. Do not separate it and the other pronouns from the verb.
He bakes it, he bends it, he blames her, she brings them, she cooks it, he drops it, he files it, he fills it, he frames it, he hates us, he hides them, he hits me, he lends it, he likes you, he makes it, he mends it, he names them, he packs it, he planes it, he plans it, he quotes him, he saves her, he sells it, he shakes it, he shaves me, he shifts it, he shuts it, he sings it, she skims it, he skips them, he smells it, he smokes it, he spells them, he spends it, he spills it, he stands it, he strokes them, he stuffs it, he tests it, he types it, he wins it, he wipes them.
III. Read the following aloud; pay attention to the -s and to the stress.
He checks them up, she cuts it up, he digs them up, he drinks it up, he gives it up, she hangs it up, it laps it up, he lifts them up, she locks it up, she looks it up, he picks it up, he pins it up, she piles them up, he sets it up, he sums it up.
IV. Give the plural forms of the following nouns.
Bone, book, cake, cave, cell, cent, club, cube, date, dog, dyke, end flag, game, gate, globe, gun, hill, home, hope, lamp, lip, lid, line, look, map, mile, mill, name, note, pen, pipe, plan, plate rag, rope, scale, shape, side, smile, song, stamp, stove, strike, tank, tent, thing, tram, vote, wasp.
SECTION VI.
Two-Syllable Words: Syllable Division
1. wrap wrong write
knot knock knife
write rite wring ring knot not
wring wing write white wry why knock cock knob cob knot cot
2. a mine - a miner a vote - a voter write - a writer smoke - a smoker
a bank - a banker a dock - a docker print - a printer help - a helper
a gun - a gunner a shop - a shopper rob - a robber
under member dinner banner paper fever win a winner
chapter timber supper hammer Peter lever
number winter summer letter meter over