Lesson Plan of Problem-Consonants for Non-native Speakers of English
Lesson Plan of Problem-Consonants for Non-native Speakers of English Grade V Students` Learning Outcomes Pronounce in minimal pairs, common problem-consonants for Pakistani speakers of English Information for Teachers There are five vowels in English language. They are: a, e, I, o, and u. the remaining English letters are consonants. Problems in consonants for Pakistani speakers of English: students find difficulty in two sounds like ‘I’ and ‘r’ (light, right/ led, red), ‘p’ and ‘b’ (pat, bat/ pit, bit),’s’ and ‘z’ (sip, zip) and their meanings. Minimal pairs: Minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases that differed only in one sound in a word and have totally different meaning. Practicing minimal pairs can help students understand the minute differences in pronunciation between one word and another. Minimal pairs are for vowels and consonants both. In this lesson focus is only on consonants minimal pairs. While teaching the lesson, the teacher should also use textbook whe