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15 June 2025

pptx, 2.27 MB
pptx, 2.27 MB

This 22 slide presentation intended for display is an excellent visual aid for teaching phonics, specifically focusing on the various spellings and contexts of the French sounds

The grey box in the middle with [ou] represents the phonetic symbol for the /u/ sound. This is the core sound being taught.
Target Sound Example: At the top left, “loup” (wolf) with “oup” highlighted in red clearly shows one common spelling of the /u/ sound at the end of a word. The image of the wolf howling reinforces this.
Different Spellings/Graphemes for the Same Phoneme:
“ou” (as in “loup,” “moulin,” “bouche,” “poupée”): This is presented as the most common and direct spelling of the /u/ sound. The examples below it (“moulin,” “bouche,” “poupée”) further illustrate this spelling in different word positions.
“où” (with grave accent): This highlights a different spelling of the same sound, but with a crucial grammatical distinction. The examples “où es-tu ?” (where are you?) and “où vas-tu ?” (where are you going?) show “où” as a question word meaning “where.” This teaches that while the sound is the same, the accent changes the meaning and word type. This is an important aspect of phonics that goes beyond just letter-sound correspondence to include homophones and grammatical context.
“oo” (as in “zoo”): This demonstrates yet another common English spelling for the /u/ sound, often found in loanwords or words with English origins. “zoo” is a

"Unlock the secrets of French phonics with our engaging and visually rich slide series, designed to clarify complex sound-spelling relationships! This particular slide focuses on the versatile /u/ sound (as in ‘loup’ - wolf, or the English ‘moon’), a foundational phoneme in the French language.

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