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Recognize how to pronounce syllables as a whole.
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The 16 overall pronunciation syllables are: zhi, chi, shi, ri, zi, ci, si, ye, yi, yin, ying, wu, yu, yue, yun, yuan.
The overall pronunciation of syllables generally refers to the syllable that is still the same as the initial after adding a final, or the syllable that is still the same as the initial after adding an initial (yuan is more special), that is, it refers to the syllable that is directly recognized without phonics, so the overall recognition of the syllable should be read directly.
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When reading syllables as a whole, you should pay attention to not spelling them, it is a whole:
zhi、chi、shi、ri、
zi、ci、si、
yi、wu、yu、
ye, yue, yin, yun, yuan, ying initials. bpmfd
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There are six single vowels. a, ao
There are 23 eiuv compound vowels, aieiui
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qx and ü spell together, and the two points on ü should be removed.
One day, J, Q, and X were playing a game together in the forest, and UU came over and said, "Hey, I'm going to play too!" ”
The three friends of J, Q, and X looked at U
"We don't play with children who are not polite. After a while, Üü came over, took off his sunglasses and said, "Hello! I'm U, let's play the game together, okay? ”
J, Q, and X laughed together and said, "Okay, let's play together." ”
j, q, x, and ü
Holding hands and playing a game together.
Standard Method: 1There is a in, put the hat on, a should not be o
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U come together, who's behind and whom.
2.There is a don't let go, there is no a. oe,i
U is juxtaposed at the end, and U is found at the end.
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The pronunciation and order of the 16 syllables as a whole:
zhi、duchi、shi、ri,zi、ci、si,ye,yi、yin、ying、wu,yu、yue、yun、yuan。
Commonly used phonics methods are as follows:
1. Phonological spelling method - treat the finals as a whole and use them to spell with the initials. Such as: h-ào (hao).
2. Initials two spelling method - first find the pronunciation part of the initials, put the pronunciation posture, and then read the finals in one breath and spell them into syllables. For example, to pronounce bā (巴), first close your lips, hold your breath, pose for pronouncing the b sound, and then pronounce a as a syllable.
3. Three-spelling continuous reading method - it is to analyze the syllables with intersonant sound into three parts: sound, intermediary, and rhyme, and read them into a syllable when pinyin. Such as: q-i-áng qiáng (strong).
4. The method of connecting the initials and finals is to combine the initials and the initials (initials) to form a pinyin component, and then spell them with the subsequent finals. Such as: gu-āng guāng (light).
The 10 syllables in front of the syllables "zhi, chi, shi, ri, zi, ci, si, yi, wu, yu" are easy for students to remember because they are in the same order as the initial list. But it's even more fun to memorize with nursery rhymes.
Compiled into ancient poems:
日可余依樱 ri yin yu yi ying.
The full moon night is cloudless yue yuan ye wu yun.
Unpack the whole reading:
The unevenness of the overall reading should be disassembled, and the finals, initials and initials should be separated, and syllables that cannot be disassembled are needed.
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There are 16 syllables for pronunciation, namely: zhi, chi, shi, ri, zi, ci, si, chongyanyi, wu, yu, ye, yue, yuan, yin, yun, ying.
1. Recognize the 10 syllables in front of the syllables as a whole, "zhi, chi, shi, ri, zi, ci, si, yi, wu, yu", because they are in the same order as the initial list, and are easy for students to remember.
2. yue, yun, yuan: These four syllables are composed of y, in front of the vowels ü, üe, ün, and üan, according to the spelling rules stipulated in the "Plan". Treating these four syllables as a whole is also intended to dissect the pre-silver reading in order not to teach spelling rules.
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