Types and Characteristics of Syllables

Types and Characteristics of Syllables

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Emma Peterson

English, Education

3rd - 5th Grade

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04:27

This video tutorial explains the concept of syllables, highlighting that words are composed of different parts called syllables, each containing a vowel. It provides examples of words with varying syllable counts and discusses the seven types of syllables, including closed, open, vowel team, diphthong, vowel-consonant-e, consonant-le, and r-controlled syllables. The tutorial aims to help viewers understand syllable structure to improve reading skills.

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What is a syllable?

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Which of the following is true about vowels in syllables?

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How many syllables are in the word 'angry'?

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In the word 'banana', how many syllables are there?

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How many syllables are in the word 'helicopter'?

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Which of the following is NOT a type of syllable?

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How many types of syllables are there?

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Which type of syllable has a consonant followed by 'le'?

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What sound do the letters 'le' make in a consonant-le syllable?

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In the word 'simple', what type of syllable is 'ple'?

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