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Grange School. Online Lesson Year 3 Yoruba (Lesson 2). Do Now (3mins).

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  1. Grange School • Online Lesson Year 3 Yoruba (Lesson 2)

  2. Do Now (3mins) • Mention 5 objects you can find in the classroom.Fill the missing gaps:Yoruba EnglishIbusun ------------------------- ChairIwe -------------------- Knife--------- Pot

  3. Starter activities (3mins) . Write the English alphabet. Write 4 consonants in English. Write 2 vowels in English How many letters do we have in English alphabet?

  4. From the do now and the starter activities; what are we learning today?Title/topic?

  5. Key Words • What are the keywords for today’s lesson?Alifabeti -- AlphabetLeta -- LettersKo -- WriteKa -- Read

  6. Learning Objectives • To know the Yoruba alphabet.To pronounce the letters of Yoruba alphabet properly.To read/write the Yoruba alphabetTo show the differences between the Yoruba and English alphabet.

  7. ALIFABETI YORUBA (YORUBA ALPHABET) A a B b D d E eEe F f G gGB gb H h I i J j K k L l Mm N nO oOo P p R r S sSs T tU u W w Y y • See pronunciations in the net slide

  8. A a  - (Always pronounced as the "a" in cat) B b   - (pronounced as in English) D d  - (pronounced as in English) E e  -  (always pronounced as in the letter A of the English alphabet) Ẹ ẹ  - (always pronounced as the "e" in get or bet) F f   - (pronounced as in English) G g  -  (always pronounced as the g in get) GB gb - (No English equivalent. But sound can be closely simulated by attempting to pronounce "g" and "b" together simultaneously (not sequentially).) H h - ( "always pronounced as the "h" in "hat") I i   - (always pronounced as "i" in sit or bit) J i  - (pronounced as in English K k - (pronounced as in English letter K) L l   - (pronounced as in English letter L) M m  - (pronounced as in English letter M)

  9. N n  - (pronounced as in English; nasal when preceding a consonant and hard as "n" in "not" when preceding a vowel) • O o  - (always pronounced as "o" in English "go") • Ọ ọ  - ( always pronounced as "o" in English "got") • P p  - (No English equivalent. An approximate sound is to attempt pronouncing "k" and "p" simultaneously as in "kp" (but not sequentially)) • R r  - ( pronounced as in English) • S s - (pronounced as in English letter S) • Ṣ ṣ  - (always pronounced as "sh" in sharp) • T t  - (pronounced as in English letter T) • U u - (pronounced as in "u" in look or book) • W w  - (always pronounced as "w" in world) • Y y - (always pronounced as "y" in yell)

  10. Assessment For Learning (AFL) • 1.Read the Yoruba alphabet. 2.Identify the letters in Yoruba alphabet that are not in English.3.Write out the letters in English alphabet that are not in Yoruba.Contact: OgbeniAdewoye ; 08056510411

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