English diphthongs like 'aw' exist because the letter 'o' cannot represent the 'aw' sound at the end of a word due to the open syllable rule, which would cause it to be pronounced as 'oh' instead; this is one of the few exceptions in English spelling, with only about 4% of truly English words being exceptions to the rules.
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Why do we have these diphthongs? #syllables本站添加:
One of the big reasons that we have diphthongs like this is because we can't say the aw sound at the end of a word.
Or there's spelling rules that make it so the o by itself being a short aw sound isn't quite working. So, these diphthongs to the rescue. So, I want to show you a couple little tips and tricks with these two diphthongs, aw and aw. AU can be found in the beginning and middle of a word. But do you remember why an U cannot be at the end of an English word?
Because there's four letters that are kind of forbidden. We stay away from ending words in I, J, U, and V except the words you and I cuz you and I are special. If you see a word with a U, it's probably a different language. So, AU can't be at the end of an English word, so AW to the rescue. Now, AW can also be in the middle of a word or beginning of a word if it comes before an L or an N like in crawl or lawn.
But let me show you a very concrete way to show your learners why we need AU and AW, especially that AW at the end of a word. We're trying to spell seesaw.
Let's see what it would look like.
Seesaw, two syllables. Let's put in the lines for the word seesaw. You would need s ee s aw If we are trying to spell seesaw, we would go s And my students know that's a vowel team for E, see s aw. This is the magic, you guys. Is that how you spell seesaw?
Absolutely not. So, what would this syllable type be if an aw was at the end of a word.
Ding. It'd be open. So, what does an open O say?
O, see, so.
If you show your students why we need aw, we will have so many less exceptions in our language. Only 4% or so of words that are truly English words are exceptions. There are rules for almost everything. This is one of them. We can't have an O at the end of a word saying aw. So, we have to employ a diphthong.
aw, in some cases of alkyne, but aw for aw. So, show them why an O won't work.
This is the magic of syllables. This is why I harp on you all the time about syllables. Teach them the syllable rule and why it doesn't work in a word. That way they know why they're using an aw instead.
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