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Unit - 3

                                    Phonics - Long /i/ with silent /e/








               Leaning objective: - The students will learn to pronounce the long
               /i/ with silent /e/ words in the phonic way.




               Explanation: -

                     When there is a vowel like/i/then a consonant and then a

                       vowel/e/ at the end, there /e/ is silent and it usually tells the
                       vowel /i/ to say its name.


                     For example: - like 'kit' and 'kite' and explain that the
                       letter/e/ in the end is silent and is also called the magic /e/

                       which makes the short vowel /i/ to say its own name but /e/
                       itself remains silent.



                       Ex: rid  and ride             sit  and site



                     In Long /i/ silent /e/ words, there will always be a consonant
                       between letter ‘i’ and letter ‘e’.



               Learning outcome: - Students can pronounce the long /i/ and silent

                                                     /e/ words and can apply rules of phonics.
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