The Letter w Song – Listen & Repeat | Phonics Song | ESL for Kids

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In today’s lesson, we focused on learning the ‘w’ sound, starting with practicing the sound itself by saying “wuh” multiple times. We then explored words that begin with the ‘w’ sound, such as “watch” and “window,” encouraging repetition to reinforce learning. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and exploration of additional ‘w’ words, making the learning process enjoyable and engaging.
  1. Can you make the ‘w’ sound with me? What does it sound like?
  2. What are some words that start with the ‘w’ sound? Can you say one?
  3. How can you practice the ‘w’ sound with your family or friends?

Let’s Learn the ‘W’ Sound!

Hello, little friend! Today, we are going to have fun learning a new sound. It’s the ‘w’ sound. Are you ready? Let’s get started!

Making the ‘W’ Sound

First, let’s try making the ‘w’ sound together. Can you say “wuh”? Great job! Now, let’s say it a few more times: “wuh, wuh, wuh.” You’re doing amazing!

Words with the ‘W’ Sound

Now, let’s learn some words that start with the ‘w’ sound. Can you say “watch”? Good! Let’s say it together: “watch, watch, watch.” Fantastic!

Here’s another word: “window.” Can you say “window”? Awesome! Let’s say it a few times: “window, window, window.” You’re a star!

Practice Makes Perfect

Keep practicing the ‘w’ sound with your family and friends. You can find more words that start with ‘w’ like “water,” “whale,” and “wagon.” Have fun exploring and learning new words!

Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing a wonderful job. Keep up the great work, and soon you’ll be a ‘w’ sound expert!

  • Can you think of other words that start with the ‘w’ sound? Maybe you can find some in your home or outside. Share what you find with your family or friends!
  • Why do you think it’s important to learn different sounds like the ‘w’ sound? How do you think it helps us when we talk or read?
  • Have you ever noticed the ‘w’ sound in your favorite story or song? Can you share a part of it with us and point out the ‘w’ words?
  1. Word Hunt Adventure: Go on a word hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that start with the ‘w’ sound. Look for things like a “watch,” “window,” or “water bottle.” Once you find them, say the word out loud and emphasize the ‘w’ sound. Can you find at least three objects? Share your discoveries with a friend or family member!

  2. W Sound Art: Create a collage using pictures from magazines or drawings of things that start with the ‘w’ sound. You can include pictures of a whale, wagon, or watermelon. Glue them onto a piece of paper and practice saying each word as you add it to your collage. Display your artwork to remind you of the ‘w’ sound words!

  3. Story Time with ‘W’ Words: Make up a short story using as many ‘w’ sound words as you can. For example, “Once upon a time, a whale went to a window to watch the waves.” Share your story with your classmates or family. How many ‘w’ words can you include in your story?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“Let’s listen and repeat the ‘w’ sound. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Window. Window. Window. Window.”

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