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English PRESS series is prepared as an answer to the missing link between phonetics and spellings. The book helps children to pronounce words appropriately, using the right speech sounds. It also links the sounds to the letters that produce such sounds. This therefore eliminates situations where pupils can read, and speak without being able to communicate in writing, due to spelling disorders. The key features are summarized with the acronym P.R.E.S.S. * Phonetics - detailed explanation of the international phonetic sounds, with several examples. * Rules - deals with the fundamental…mehr

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English PRESS series is prepared as an answer to the missing link between phonetics and spellings. The book helps children to pronounce words appropriately, using the right speech sounds. It also links the sounds to the letters that produce such sounds. This therefore eliminates situations where pupils can read, and speak without being able to communicate in writing, due to spelling disorders. The key features are summarized with the acronym P.R.E.S.S. * Phonetics - detailed explanation of the international phonetic sounds, with several examples. * Rules - deals with the fundamental determinant of choice of letters for a particular speech sound. * Exceptions - words that do not follow the basic rules, including non-phonetic words. * Sounds - the basic sounding of letters and its blending with others, even when they appear in unstressed syllables and need to be pronounced with the schwa (/ǝ/) sound. * Spellings - the alternative spellings of different speech sounds to facilitate the right choice of grapheme. English PRESS Kiddies Spellers' Digest is a quick reminder of English Sounds and how they are spelt. Kids can easily master spellings by consistently reading word grouped phonetically. Part 6 is focused on spelling rules, homophones, homographs, dual spellings, it also includes word-list for spelling practice and words that are somewhat confusing.