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Course Description
Phonics is a fundamental approach to teaching children how to read by helping them understand the relationship between letters and the sounds they represent. In phonics instruction, children learn the sounds associated with individual letters or groups of letters (phonemes) and how to blend those sounds together to form words. This method enables children to decode unfamiliar words and become proficient readers.
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Improved Reading Skills: Phonics provides children with the tools they need to decode words independently. By understanding letter-sound relationships, they can read unfamiliar words with greater accuracy and fluency.
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Enhanced Spelling Abilities: Phonics instruction helps children understand the spelling patterns and rules of the English language. As they learn to segment words into phonemes and recognize letter patterns, their spelling skills improve.
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Increased Vocabulary:
By decoding words phonetically, children expand their vocabulary as they encounter new words in reading materials. This exposure to a wide range of words enhances their language development.
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Boosted Confidence: Mastering phonics empowers children to tackle reading and writing tasks with confidence. As they become more proficient in decoding words, they feel more capable and motivated to engage with written materials.
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Foundation for Literacy: Phonics lays the groundwork for literacy by providing a systematic and structured approach to reading instruction. It equips children with essential skills that serve as the building blocks for further reading and writing development.
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Support for Struggling Readers: Phonics instruction is particularly beneficial for children who may struggle with reading. By breaking down words into manageable phonetic components, struggling readers can overcome barriers to comprehension and become more proficient readers.
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Transferable Skills:
The phonics skills children learn are transferable to other aspects of language learning, such as decoding unfamiliar words in different contexts and understanding spelling patterns in writing.
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Benefits of Phonics
What you Learn?
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Individual letter sounds
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Starting letter sounds
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Ending letter sounds of alphabets
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High frequency words
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Short vowel sounds
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Long vowel sounds
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Syllables, Vowel digraphs
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Consonant digraphs
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Magic e.
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Diphthongs
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Spelling rules
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Two letter and three letter blends
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Suffix, Prefix
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Exceptions, Silent letters
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History of English
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Phonemic Awareness
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Review of Basic Sounds
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Magic e and syllabification
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Alternative Sounds
Meet our Trainers




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