What are vowels?
The English alphabet has 26 letters. Of these, five letters are called vowels. We use them in almost every word we speak or write. Without vowels, it would be extremely difficult to create and speak words!
There is at least one vowel in English.
Difference between vowels and consonants
There are two types of letters in the alphabet:
Vowels
Consonants
era a, e, o, o, u
Normal.
It is a consonant, o is a vowel. When you speak vowels, the mouth remains open and there is no air barrier.
Why are vowels important?
Short vowel noises
These are the fast, soft sounds of vowels. hot
u/u/like the sun, cup, bug in the “umbrella”
Say these words loudly and listen to the short vowels in the middle.
Long vowel noises
These are noises where the vowels say their name. seil
“unicorn” kube, use, quietly
trick: long vowels may appear when two vowels are together (like “rain” or “boat”).
Magic E (Stille e -Regel)
English has special magical tricks. (Short O Short O)
cubâ Cube (Short Us are longer)
Magic E is like a superhero who gives vocal force!
Vocal team
Sometimes, two vowels work together to create a sound.
These are called vocal teams.
When two vowels progress, the first thing to say is to speak. (That means his name.)
Examples:
lain, mail, train (“a”)
A word without vowels?
“Are there any words that do not have vowels?”
Treat them like vowels. Syllable vocals
Syllables are beats in one word. Each syllable has a vowel sound. Listen to the shinfu and vowels! Vocal activities for children
Here are some fun ideas to remember to remember:
vokallied – Sing:
µ, e, i, o, u Sort by group based on vocal noise.
Remember fast tips
5 main vowels: A, E, I, O, U
Every word requires at least one vowel. Overview Chart
Vowel Short Sound Long Sound Team Example Magic E Example
Apple Cake Aicape
elephant me ea – petepetpet
igloo kite
Ocoropus Rope oaâBoat Hop
Interesting puzzle time! I’m a vowel that I’m concerned about – apple and the end. Who am I? I’m in the ice and I can be longer or shorter. Who am I?
Without me, I wouldn’t be able to spell out the sun or the trophy.
Who am I? Exercise will be perfect
Try these questions and see what you’ve learned:
Arrange your vowels in these words:
Ball
Shape the words to the sounds of the vowels:
Whether it sounds as short as a cat, or as long as a cake, or as our language sounds like a lively vowel!