Synthetic Phonics for the ESL Classroom | Magic Ears
Strong reading skills and good pronunciation are built on solid foundations including synthetic phonics. ESL students respond well to the simplified "pure" sounds. Help ELL students avoid the bad habit of adding "uh" to the ends of words. Practice of synthetic phonic sounds begins at minute 8:05 * * * * * * * Want to apply for Magic Ears? Use our special YouTube link to begin your application: https://t.mmears.com?referralCode=T30... * * * * * * * Have questions? Please visit our Q&A Group on Facebook! / magicearsqa * * * * * * * Please LIKE this video and SUBSCRIBE to our channel! * * * * * * * Leave a comment! We would love to hear from you!

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