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English natural spelling jingles

English natural spelling jingles;

1. My father has a bad temper, which makes me very sad. There is a cat (cat), which is very fat and eats mice.

Put down the plate and go to the gate. It's already late. Wake up in the morning and come to the lake to catch a snake.

3, off the net (net), fish didn't catch (get), clothes are wet (wet). In order to catch pests, never rest, the skill is the best.

4. A very big pig digs a hole. Did not tip (tip), put my lip (lip) and zipper (zipper).

5. A bite, white in color, was bitten by a dog. Learn to ride a horse, mother's pride.

6. Jog in the morning, take a dog and step on a frog. Jump gently, jump up and sing pop songs.

7. Close your eyes and smell roses with my nose. Drink coke, listen to jokes and twist your waist.

8. Take a gun, aim at the sun and keep running. Bug (worried), give me a hug (hug).

9. Make excuses, borrow a car, use it, and be rejected. Playing dumb is really cute.

10, driving (car), facing the star (star), the road is far (far). If you want to be smart, you must start from studying art.

Spelling rules of natural pronunciation of words

1, the letter q is always with u, pronounced as /kw/, where u is not a vowel.

2. The letter C is read as /s/(cent, city, cycle) before the letters E, Y and I, and as /k/(cut, cap, cop) before other letters.

3. The letter G before the letters E, I and Y can be read as /j/(page, giant, gym), in which the letter G before E and I can also be read as /j/(get, girl, give), and the letter G before other letters can be read as /g/(gate, go, gust).

4. Vowels A, E, O, U are generally pronounced as vowels (long sounds A, E, O, U) at the end of syllables, which helps to correctly divide and spell unfamiliar words of vowels+consonants+vowels (newspaper … instead of newspaper).

The letters I and y are often pronounced as /I/(big, gym), but they can also be pronounced as /a? /(Silent, mine, type).

6. An English word ends with the letter Y instead of I (my, by).

7. When the suffix is long, ay is often used at the suffix instead of A (Bay, Decay, Decline).

8. When vowels I and O are followed by two consonants, long sounds (find, old) are often made.

9.s is never after x, and phoneme x contains a/s/sound, /ks/.