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This is an English lesson suited for grade one pupils about diphthongs ou, ow, oi, oy
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A diphthong is the double vowel sound that can occur when there are two vowels side by side, such as in 'foil' and 'pout,' or in words with a single vowel, such as 'late' and 'joy.' • Although a diphthong has two distinct vowel sounds, they remain within the same syllable, or unit of sound.
-ow sounded as /Ō/ are crow, brow, show, rainbow, throw -ow sounded as /au/ are crowd, crown, town, down, clown -ou sounded as /au/ are loud, ground, stout, shout -oi sounded as /oi/ are boil, foil, toil, coin, point -oy sounded as /oi/ are destroy, enjoy, coy, joy, toy
/au/ /oi/ /ō/
crowd /ō/ /au/ crow gown shadow /au/ /ō/
/au/ boil loud /oi/ drown /au/ /au/ growl
destroy /oi/ /au/ trout /oi/ /au/ coy stout
A market place coin A metal money town It means shy coy /au/ The same as fat
Group of people Feeling of displeasure crowd frown Not sure To complain angrily doubt growl
To scream/yell An unpleasant sound noise shout To ruin It has 7 different colors destroy rainbow