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    All About Teaching and Learning Phonics

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    • C Offline
      clarabella
      last edited by

      tamarind:
      clarabella,

      Perhaps Jolly phonics sounds are different. I have never used that before so I cannot comment. My girl attended Montessori phonics class, and my boy attended Zoophonics for a few months (he did not learn anything, but his mommy did learn their sounds) The phonics sounds taught at both schools are exactly the same as Leapfrog 😉

      There are different methods of teaching phonics. I guess the most important thing is that our kids learn to read.
      Ghoti is funny! 😄
      I don't know anything about Montessori, but Zoophonics is from U.S. so it does make sense that the phonics sounds are the same as Leapfrog. (Jolly is from U.K.)
      But, yeah, I agree that the end of the day the important thing is learning to read; phonics is just a means to an end to help them sound out decodable words... I just read a study that claims that phonics don't always work for some kids who are more right-brain learners; they seem to do better learning words the sight-reading way. Interesting.

      It's too bad we can't decode Chinese characters a la the phonics way!

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        buds
        last edited by

        Heyya clarabella,


        Yup, you are right. The sounds from Jollyphonics have
        slightly different pronunciation esp for the vowels /u/
        and /a/. Likewise for Letterland. The vowels sound
        deeper going by their accent.

        Anyways, since different countries have different twang,
        in the way they communicate there isn't reali much of
        right and wrong with regards to pronunciation. We meet
        many people in our daily lives who speak English okay
        but some may think the pronunciation sounds too Singlish.

        For example... storytime with schellen and sashimi results
        in two different character name twangs. As for schellen like
        myself, got the angmoh accent so we say Al-er-din but sashimi
        says it as Al-aah-din... which in this case both still correct,
        cos its their own unique slang. Heheeeheeee... :lol: :lol:

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
          ChiefKiasu
          last edited by

          buds:
          ...As for schellen like

          myself, got the angmoh accent so we say Al-er-din but sashimi
          says it as Al-aah-din... which in this case both still correct,
          cos its their own unique slang...
          So is alamak al-a-muck, ae-ler-muck, or ah-lah-mak?

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            clarabella
            last edited by

            buds:
            We meet

            many people in our daily lives who speak English okay
            but some may think the pronunciation sounds too Singlish.

            For example... storytime with schellen and sashimi results
            in two different character name twangs. As for schellen like
            myself, got the angmoh accent so we say Al-er-din but sashimi
            says it as Al-aah-din... which in this case both still correct,
            cos its their own unique slang. Heheeeheeee... :lol: :lol:
            Er, but oral exam how? Will schools be sticky on British pronunciation huh?

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              clarabella
              last edited by

              I remember an advertisement talking about Boat Quay… Boat Kway!

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              • B Offline
                buds
                last edited by

                Heyya tamarind,


                Ya know the ghoti joke too?
                All right, girl! Cute how they
                put it, aye?

                Ya, its true. Many rules to grammar.
                Many different steps to reading
                efficiently. The words in English
                are all different and some are
                derived from words of other
                languages… like from French
                words. As English is that complex,
                the proven way to be in good command
                is to read a lot and use it a lot…

                Phonics IS another aide meant for
                words that can be decoded but for
                others that cannot be so, its just
                plain sight.

                Clarabella,

                You’re right agn abt some children who
                cannot learn reading via Phonics. I ever
                came across one student who simply does
                not have the ear for it. As much as i helped
                him, he couldn’t hear the sounds the way we
                hear it. But when i worked with him via sight
                reading he could tho he was a little slow with
                spelling it out or writing the spelling word down
                on paper… So, i truthfully brought the mum into
                the class and worked the Phonics way with her and
                explained to her that Phonics may not be the right
                method to teach her boy. Sceptical as she may cos
                since its almost unheard of within her closest friends
                and relatives’ children that a child cannot learn reading
                through Phonics, I worked closely together with her to
                prove my point. I didn’t want the parent to be thinking
                that the centre just collect money kinda attitude - we
                observe and care with regards to the progress of the
                students esp. the high result-driven enrichment centre
                obligation parents always have upon us… In the end,
                she realised i was right and found it weird that her son
                is such an exception. I assure her its ok. Its more
                important that we find a more suitable learning style
                to accommodate the learning style of her son.

                So, yes… there will be occasions where there are kids
                who may not have the ear for it. Observing your child’s
                progress with reading and school work would point to
                the inclination of learning styles. Hence, parents are
                always encouraged to be hands-on when it comes to
                teaching the child or with revision. And those who may
                not know how to help the child or cannot afford the time
                to help the child, have the option to turn to tutors - be it
                private one-to-one coaching or within a learning centre.
                This again - some children learn better one-to-one, but
                some others thrive when working in groups.

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  clarabella:
                  buds:

                  We meet

                  many people in our daily lives who speak English okay
                  but some may think the pronunciation sounds too Singlish.

                  For example... storytime with schellen and sashimi results
                  in two different character name twangs. As for schellen like
                  myself, got the angmoh accent so we say Al-er-din but sashimi
                  says it as Al-aah-din... which in this case both still correct,
                  cos its their own unique slang. Heheeeheeee... :lol: :lol:

                  Er, but oral exam how? Will schools be sticky on British pronunciation huh?

                  Depending on the teacher i suppose, hahaaa...
                  If she thinks the child trying to show off that
                  he is reading more Queens English way which
                  sounds better than hers, then the child is in
                  the pits!

                  But if the teacher understands that people of
                  different cultures come with different accents,
                  can be accepted.

                  One old colleague sent her mostly Malay speaking
                  niece for lessons at Lorna Whiston. Coming out
                  from her mouth after 3-mths from there, were
                  all the angmoh-ish thick slang kinda English which
                  became too thick to understand... the poor girl was
                  penalized for it.

                  If you have such doubt, good to check with the school
                  whether they find it acceptable for a child to read in
                  the manner of the Queen. Just to play safe...

                  But Jollyphonics in general is a good Phonics pgrm
                  which doesn't require the children to sit still all the
                  time. 😉 So kiddies find it interesting!

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    ChiefKiasu:
                    buds:

                    ...As for schellen like

                    myself, got the angmoh accent so we say Al-er-din but sashimi
                    says it as Al-aah-din... which in this case both still correct,
                    cos its their own unique slang...

                    So is alamak al-a-muck, ae-ler-muck, or ah-lah-mak?

                    Al-a-muck = British twang
                    Ae-ler-muck = Fed-up version of \"what the....?\"
                    Ah-lah-mak = Proper Malay pronunciation

                    😉

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                    • R Offline
                      RRMummy
                      last edited by

                      haiyo u guys really funny leh!! can make serious point come across like that! :rotflmao:

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                      • B Offline
                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Laughter IS the best medicine, babe.

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