Reading Horizons is a K - adult phonics program that provides instruction in (the) 42 Sounds (of the Alphabet), (the) Five
Phonetic Rules, and a two - step decoding system and may be taught by teachers or well - trained paraprofessionals.
Direct Instruction Programs, like Wilson Reading or SRA, teach some sight vocabulary in each lesson and are sure that students see those words as they are learning to «decode» the regular words which conform to
the phonetic rules of English.
After mastering the alphabet, kindergarten and first grade students are exposed to basic
phonetic rules and patterns, like short vowel sounds and word families.
For their study the scientists used Vimmish, an artificial language they developed themselves, which follows similar
phonetic rules to Italian.
Not exact matches
Transfer of English - speaking names is defined enough by the difficult system of
rules, the compromise between
phonetic and letter systems.