This poster is perfect for ELL and ESL learners who are studying the ins and outs of syllable division, and for all those teachers looking for something elegant to put on their wall. It also words great for speech therapy and other classrooms for learning support.
THE RULES THIS POSTER SHOWS ARE:
- Nouns and adjectives with 2 syllables usually have the stress on the first syllable.
- 3-syllable words ending in ‘er’ or ‘ly’ usually have the stress on the first syllable.
- Words ending in ‘ic’, ‘sion’ and ‘tion’ usually have the stress on the second-to-last syllable.
- Words ending in ‘ty’, ‘cy’ and ‘ry’ usually have the stress on the syllable third-from-the-end
- Words that are both a noun and verb, the noun has the stress on the first and the verb has the stress on the second syllable.
If your are teaching word stress and trying to get your students to practice speaking like a native speaker, than this poster with 5 rules for word stress is perfect for you!
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This word stress poster is packaged in a zipped PDF file, which you can open using your preferred PDF reader. It is recommended to print the poster on high quality paper in the best resolution setting your printer offers.
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