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Phonological Processes Summary

Saturday 14 February 2015



·                What is Phonological Processes?
The Phonological Processes are such kind of changes processes that used at some morphological changes in a word. It can be occurred when the morphemes are combined in a form of word.
The Phonological processes are the patterns that usually young children used to simplify the adult speech. All children use these processes while their speech and language are developing. For example, very young children (ages 1 to 3) may say “wa-wa” for “water” or “tat” for “cat.”
Other children may leave out the final sound in words (for example, “pi” for “pig” or “ha“ for “hat.”) Up to age 3, these are appropriate productions. As children mature, their speech and they stop using these patterns to simplify words. In fact, by age 5, most children stop using all phonological processes and their speech sounds more like the adults around them. As children stop using phonological processes, their speech becomes more understandable. This allows them to become better communicators.

Non-Words With Unpredictable Meanings

Words as Types and Words as Tokens

Covered of Grammar Materials



1.      Tenses
a.       Review on the basic tenses of English in nominal and verbal sentences.
b.      Nominal sentences:
  Subject + be + Noun
  Subject + be + Adjective
  Subject + be + Prepositional Phrase
                        John (be) absent
1.      John is absent now
2.      John was absent last week
3.      John will be absent next week
                        4. John is absent every Saturday
                        5. John has been absent for three days.
           

English Lesson Plan (RPP Mata Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris untuk SMK)

New semester, it's mean meet with a new subject we will learn, new lectures, and also new nutrition of our brain in learning English.
In this article, i want to share my assignment that i got before, it's about final project to make a Lesson Plan (RPP) that use in SMK, this assignment related to Curriculum and Material Development (CMD) subject. If you want to copy this RPP, please develop your creativity to make something new to improve your teaching skills.

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