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Explore the long vowel "o," where the vowel says its own name. This lesson covers the different spellings of the long "o" sound, including examples like "o_e" in "pole," "ow" in "flow," "oa" in "goat," and the single "o" in "gold." You'll practice listening and repeating words, distinguishing between long and short vowel sounds. Get ready to engage with examples and exercises that solidify your understanding. Let's enhance your phonetic skills together!
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Long vowels always say their own names. Long vowel “o” sounds like this, listen carefully: “o” Words with long vowel “o” can be spelled in a variety of ways. EXAMPLES: 1.- o_e: pole stone 2.- ow: flow throw 3.- oa: goat road 4.- o: gold so
Read and listen carefully to the following words. They all have the sound of long vowel “o”. Repeat them after me (loudly and slowly). Ready? stone boat go own old mode flown broke clothes toast
Next, let’s review the short sound of “o”. Do you remember what short “o” sounds like? It sounds like this “o” as in pot, Bob, sob. Let’s practice, get a pen and a piece of paper. Write numbers 1 to 10 in one column. Listen to the words, repeat them and, on the piece of paper, write “s” for short or “l” for long.
1. groan 2. cloth 3. toast 4. broke 5. knob 6. cot 7. goat 8. phone 9. mop 10. stone
The answers are: 1. groan long 2. cloth short 3. toast long 4. broke long 5. knob short 6. cot short 7. goat long 8. phone long 9. mop short 10. stone long