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Jane, Susan and Timothy.
Timothy, Susan and Jane.
Susan, Jane and Timothy.
Jane, Timothy and Susan.
Timothy, Jane and Susan.
Susan, Timothy and Jane.
Now repeat each line, keeping to the same rhythm.
2
Here are a number of words taken from different sets: cities in Great Britain; names
of boys and girls; animals, countries and rivers. Your first task is to fill in the grid,
placing the words, according to the number of syllables. The British cities have been
done for you as an example.
Ann / elephant / Volga / Felicity / Spain / Wolverhampton / Nile / rhinoceros /
Alexander
/ Jemima / Japan
/
Amazon / bear / George / Cardiff / Janet / Peter /
Afghanistan / giraffe / Leith / Mississippi / Anthony / Manchester / Morocco /
1 syllable
2 syllables
3 syllables
4 syllables
Cities
Leith
Cardiff
Manchester
Wolverhampton
Boy’s name
Girl’s name
Animals
Countries
Rivers
Primary and Secondary Stress
Read the 4 – syllable words. In
Alexander
,
Wolverhampton
and
Mississippi
those
with the
pattern, the first syllable sounds stronger than the second and fourth, but
not as strong as the third. Think of them as:
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