English is not fully phonetic because some words follow sound rules (like cat, pig, dog) while others are rule breakers (like said, one, two, does) that developed from different languages and old spellings; children need both phonics decoding and tricky word practice to become strong readers.
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Why English is not fully phonetic? If phonics works, why are some words like one and said confusing? Because English is not fully phonetic. Some words follow sound rules: cat, pig, dog. But some words are rule breakers. Example: said, one, two, does. These words developed from different languages and old spellings. That's why children need both phonics decoding and tricky words practice. Phonics is still the foundation of reading. Save this for parent awareness. Follow for more phonics tips.
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