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Working with Intermediate Students

WORD BUILDING– simple to do, no preparation needed, adaptable to any classroom topic. For Intermediate Students Vocabulary building Phonetic Spelling Use a dictionary Apply correct stress in multi-syllabic words Modify stress with prefix/suffix Predict stress in new words

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Working with Intermediate Students

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  1. WORD BUILDING– simple to do, no preparation needed, adaptable to any classroom topic. • For Intermediate Students • Vocabulary building • Phonetic Spelling • Use a dictionary • Apply correct stress in multi-syllabic words • Modify stress with prefix/suffix • Predict stress in new words • Use vocabulary for gentle correction Working with Intermediate Students

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  3. Making More Words Vowels are Necessary pronunciation Alabama classroom rhythm education

  4. Modeling • Pronunciation • Nuances • Intonation

  5. WORD BUILDING– simple to do, no preparation needed, adaptable to any classroom topic. • For Intermediate Students • Vocabulary building • Phonetic Spelling • Use a dictionary • Apply correct stress in multi-syllabic words • Modify stress with prefix/suffix • Predict stress in new words • Use vocabulary for gentle correction Working with Intermediate Students

  6. “Tweaking” WORD BUILDING • Literacy students can copy, spell, and sound out three letter words • Low Beginners can group words by beginning consonant sound including voiced/voiceless • High Beginners can circle consonant clusters, put a small group of words in ABC order, notice short/long vowels, pronounce –ed endings • Advanced can sort words by part of speech, change verbs into gerunds/infinitives, change adjectives into adverbs

  7. Idioms Turn about is fair play.

  8. Idioms It’s a piece of cake.

  9. Tongue Twisters The Myth of Miss Muffet Freshly Fried Flying Fish

  10. Tongue Twister Are Our Oars Oak?

  11. Jazz Chants “Columbus Sailed Across The Sea” • Holidays • Cadence • Rhythm • Intonation • Pronunciation • Themes • Grammar • Usage

  12. Class Presentations

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