Understanding Consonant-Le Syllables

Understanding Consonant-Le Syllables

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Amelia Wright

English

2nd - 4th Grade

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This video tutorial explains how to read words ending with a consonant-le syllable. It highlights common mistakes, such as mispronouncing the 'e' as a long vowel, and provides step-by-step examples using the words 'ladle' and 'gurgle'. The tutorial emphasizes breaking words into syllables and using keywords to remember sounds, reinforcing that the 'le' makes an 'l' sound, as in 'table'.

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What sound does the 'le' make in consonant-le syllables?

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What is a common mistake when reading words like 'apple'?

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How many syllables does the word 'ladle' have?

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In the word 'ladle', where is the word broken into syllables?

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What type of syllable is the first syllable in 'ladle'?

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What is the first step in reading a word like 'gurgle'?

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In the word 'gurgle', what sound does the 'g' make in the second syllable?

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What is the correct pronunciation of the word 'gurgle'?

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What is the key takeaway from the lesson on consonant-le syllables?

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Which word is used as a keyword to remember the consonant-le sound?

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