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PHONICS Language: A BLESSING TO YOUNG KIDS

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Phonics language refers to a style of learning a language by understanding the relationship between, alphabets, letters or words and how they sound or are pronounced. It is the backbone of any language. Synthetic phonics also known as blended phonics is essential to understand the relationship between letter and sound. Without it, differentiating between words or alphabets would be impossible.  KEYWORDS:- phonics language Introduction to phonic learning is one of the first lessons in learning any language. It is more vital for children to learn phonics at a young age so that they have no trouble with reading, speaking and pronunciation of words. After their lesson in phonics, they will master the art of pronunciation and will have no trouble in speaking regardless of a word being too complex or new to the ears. Moreover, learning phonics will teach children to become more attentive, which in turn will boost their concentration levels. They will improve their accent, in the process of w

5 super benefits of Phonics for kids

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1.  Better Grades in school across subjects:   Through Phonics education, children become more active with their reading, which also promotes achievement in ALL subjects, since every subject is taught in English (except other languages).    2.  More adept at reading, writing, and spelling:   A study undertaken by educational psychologist Dr.  Marlynne Grant in the U.K with a group of 30 children found that the 7-year olds who were taught reading and spelling via phonics were, on average, “28 months above chronological age for reading” and “21 months above chronological age for spelling.”  Basically, children who learn to read and spell through phonics education tend to be much more adept in the same, when compared to their peers.    3.  Complete knowledge of the crutch on English grammar, i.e, the syllable structure:   A closed syllable will have a short vowel, while an open syllable will end in a vowel that makes a long sound. This is not something we learn via the traditional learnin

Top 5 soft skills in today's time

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  Now for the oft-dreaded part of the process - the interview.  The interview is your chance at convincing a fellow human being that you are THE one. Remember that it is your soft skills that are assessed in interviews. Understandably nerve-wracking, the process relies heavily on creating a good first impression. But if it’s any solace, even the most qualified interviewee is a bundle of nerves at the start of an interview.  But in spite of the jitters, how do you create an impression that lasts? More importantly, how do you create an impression that gets you hired? Well, read on.  Research  What is the company looking for? How are you the perfect fit for the role? Is the company a fit for you? Go into the interview with a good handle on whom you’re interviewing for. There are two ways you can go about this — one, go online & two, ask around your network of connections in the real world.  Researching beforehand gives you an edge over others when it comes to critical t