Aural Discrimination: Consonant Sounds /ɭ/ and /r/, /s/ and /z/ Primary 4 (Basic 4) Second/Third Term Week 11 English Studies
AURAL DISCRIMINATION: CONSONANT SOUNDS /ɭ/ and /r/ AND /s/ and /z/ PRIMARY 4 (BASIC 4) SECOND/THIRD TERM WEEK 11 ENGLISH STUDIES
ENGLISH STUDIES
SECOND/THIRD TERM
WEEK 11
PRIMARY 4 (BASIC 4)
THEME – STRUCTURE
TOPIC – CONSONANT SOUNDS /ɭ/ and /r/ AND /s/ and /z/
LEARNING AREA
1. Introduction
2. Examples of /ɭ/ and /r/ AND /s/ and /z/
3. Pronunciation Practice/Oral Drills
4. Summary and Lesson Evaluation
5. Practice Exercise/Homework/Test Questions and Answers
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
1. identify the consonant sounds /l/, /r/, /s/, and /z/.
2. pronounce words containing the sounds correctly.
3. distinguish between /l/ and /r/ sounds.
4. distinguish between /s/ and /z/ sounds.
5. use words containing the sounds in simple sentences.
ENTRY BEHAVIOUR
The pupils can already identify and pronounce some consonant sounds. This lesson will help them recognize and differentiate between /l/ and /r/, as well as /s/ and /z/ sounds.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:
1. Flashcards containing words with /l/, /r/, /s/, and /z/.
2. Pronunciation charts.
3. Whiteboard and marker/chalkboard and chalk.
4. English Language textbook.
5. Audio recordings (if available).
6. Pupils’ notebooks and writing mater ials.
METHOD OF TEACHING
Choose a suitable and appropriate methods for the lessons.
Note – Irrespective of choosing methods of teaching, always introduce an activities that will arouse pupil’s interest or lead them to the lessons.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
1. Scheme of Work
2. 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
3. Course Book
4. All Relevant Material
5. Online Information
CONTENT OF THE LESSON
INTRODUCTION
Aural discrimination is the ability to hear, recognize, and distinguish between different speech sounds. It helps pupils develop correct pronunciation, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Some consonant sounds are very similar and can easily be confused. In this lesson, pupils will learn how to distinguish between the sounds /l/ and /r/, as well as /s/ and /z/.
1. Examples of /l/ and /r/
/l/ Sound – /r/ Sound
- light – right
- led – red
- fly – fry
- glass – grass
- long – wrong
2. Examples of /s/ and /z/
/s/ Sound – /z/ Sound
- sip – zip
- seal – zeal
- bus – buzz
- rice – rise
- loose – lose
By listening carefully and practising these sounds, pupils will be able to pronounce words correctly and communicate more effectively.
PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE/ORAL DRILLS
Repeat After the Teacher:
1. /l/ sound:
- light
- long
- led
- fly
- glass
2. /r/ sound:
- right
- wrong
- red
- fry
- grass
3. /s/ sound:
- sip
- seal
- rice
- bus
- loose
4. /z/ sound:
- zip
- zeal
- rise
- buzz
- lose
MAKING SENTENCES
1. /l/ Sound
- The light is very bright.
- The boy led the way home.
- Birds can fly in the sky.
- The glass is on the table.
- The road is very long.
2. /r/ Sound
- Turn right at the junction.
- The pen is red.
- Mother will fry the fish.
- The grass is green.
- It is wrong to tell lies.
3. /s/ Sound
- Please take a sip of water.
- The seal lives in the sea.
- The bus arrived early.
- I like eating rice.
- The rope is loose.
4. /z/ Sound
- Please zip your bag.
- The people showed great zeal.
- The bee made a buzz sound.
- The sun will rise soon.
- Be careful not to lose your book.
SUMMARY
Pupils learned how to identify and distinguish between the consonant sounds /l/ and /r/, and /s/ and /z/ through listening, pronunciation, and practice exercises.
PRACTICE EXERCISE/HOMEWORK/TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A. Circle the Word with the /l/ Sound:
1. light – right
2. red – led
3. fry – fly
4. grass – glass
5. wrong – long
B. Circle the Word with the /r/ Sound:
6. light – right
7. led – red
8. fly – fry
9. glass – grass
10. long – wrong
C. Circle the Word with the /s/ Sound:
11. sip – zip
12. rice – rise
13. bus – buzz
14. seal – zeal
15. loose – lose
D. Circle the Word with the /z/ Sound:
16. sip – zip
17. rice – rise
18. bus – buzz
19. seal – zeal
20. loose – lose
ANSWERS
1. light
2. led
3. fly
4. glass
5. long
6. right
7. red
8. fry
9. grass
10. wrong
11. sip
12. rice
13. bus
14. seal
15. loose
16. zip
17. rise
18. buzz
19. zeal
20. lose
PRESENTATION
To deliver the lesson, the teacher adopts the following steps:
1. The teacher introduces the consonant sounds /l/ and /r/ and pronounces them clearly.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils listen carefully and repeat the sounds after the teacher.
2. The teacher presents words containing the /l/ and /r/ sounds.
Examples:
- light – right
- led – red
- fly – fry
- glass – grass
- long – wrong
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils pronounce the words and identify the different sounds.
3. The teacher drills the pupils on the correct pronunciation of the minimal pairs.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils listen and repeat the words several times.
4. The teacher introduces the consonant sounds /s/ and /z/ and pronounces them clearly.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils listen and repeat the sounds.
5. The teacher presents words containing the /s/ and /z/ sounds.
Examples:
- sip – zip
- rice – rise
- seal – zeal
- bus – buzz
- loose – lose
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils pronounce the words and identify the different sounds.
6. The teacher guides pupils to listen carefully and distinguish between the pairs of sounds.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils identify the sound they hear and respond appropriately.
7. The teacher calls out words randomly and asks pupils to state whether they contain /l/, /r/, /s/, or /z/.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils identify and pronounce the sounds correctly.
8. The teacher guides pupils to use some of the words in oral sentences.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils make simple sentences using the words provided.
9. The teacher summarizes the lesson and corrects pronunciation errors where necessary.
Pupils’ Activities: The pupils participate in the summary and make corrections.
CONCLUSION
To conclude the lesson for the week, the teacher revises the entire lesson and links it to the following week’s lesson.
LESSON EVALUATION
Teacher asks pupils,
1. mention two words with the /l/ sound.
2. mention two words with the /r/ sound.
3. mention two words with the /s/ sound.
4. mention two words with the /z/ sound.
5. pronounce correctly: light, right, sip, zip.