Woman-Women

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Why do we pronounce the ‘o’ in ‘woman‘ as /oo/ like in ‘book’, whereas the ‘o’ in ‘women‘ in pronounced /i/ like in ‘insect’? According to Crystal (2012), in Old English the word for ‘woman’ was ‘wifman’ (literally wife-man, but … Continued

Graphic Organisers

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Graphic organisers illustrate concepts, and relationships between concepts, using diagrams or tables.  They are an effective way of helping readers identify key concepts in a text and to determine the relationship between these concepts.  Consequently, they are a useful strategy … Continued

Twister Words

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    Repetition is an integral component of remembering and this is particularly important for children with poor working memories. You are more likely to keep children interested and engaged in practising if you can make the activity enjoyable. One … Continued

dec

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Discussing the etymology of words can be a useful strategy for increasing students’ vocabulary and the correct spelling of related words. Words containing the root ‘dec’ meaning ‘ten’ comes from both Latin (decem) and Greek (deka). In the metric system … Continued