Every language is made up of phonemes, or single speech sounds. Graphemes are different ways to write those sounds. While there is general agreement that the English language has 44 phonemes (sounds), there are multiple ways to express many of those sounds, making reading and spelling a bit complicated. In English,
This article highlights a new strategy for learning sight words, called “heart words”. The premise is that many sight words are, in fact, decodable, and that the rest have parts that follow traditional phonetic rules of English (Including letter sounds). Why does the author like this approach? Read and find out!
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