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Word lists folder 'Main Course'


Folder name Number of lists View Edit
FolderUnit 02. Spelling consonant sounds, part 1 10
FolderUnit 03. Spelling consonant sounds, part 2 4
FolderUnit 04. Consonant digraphs, part 1 7
FolderUnit 05. Consonant digraphs, part 2 6
FolderUnit 06. Short vowels e.g. e or ea? o or u? 12
FolderUnit 07. Long vowels e.g ee, ea or y? oa, o-e, or 52
FolderUnit 08. Syllables: how to divide words 1
FolderUnit 09. Suffixes: why we need to double letters, 8
FolderUnit 10. Spelling choices for /ar/ sound; ar, a 5
FolderUnit 11. Spelling choices for /er/ sound: er, ir, 7
FolderUnit 12. Spelling choices for /air/ sound: air, ar 6
FolderUnit 13. Spelling choices for /oo/ sound: oo, ou 9
FolderUnit 14. Spelling choices for /or/ sound: or, ore, 17
FolderUnit 15. Spelling choices for /ou/ sound: ou, ow 5
FolderUnit 16. Spelling choices for /oi/ sound: oi, oy 2
FolderUnit 17. ough and augh words 3
FolderUnit 18. Irregular common words – common errors e. 7
FolderUnit 19. Soft g: ge, gi, gy 13
FolderUnit 20. Soft c: ce, ci, cy 16
FolderUnit 21. The 'I' before 'e' rule – does it work? 5
FolderUnit 22. Words with silent letters e.g. wrap, comb 10
FolderUnit 23. Prefixes: when letters need changing 7
FolderUnit 24. The weak 'schwa' sound: stress in words 0
FolderUnit 25. Word endings: -er, -ar, -or, -our, re, a 24
FolderUnit 26. Word endings: -le, and exceptions e.g. al 24
FolderUnit 27. Word endings: -able, -ible 4
FolderUnit 28. Word endings: -tion, -cian, -sion 6
FolderUnit 29. Word ending: -ous 5
FolderUnit 30. Words with ci and ti e.g. ancient, specia 5
FolderUnit 31. Word endings:-ture, -tain, ine 6
FolderUnit 32. Word endings: -et, -ot, -ate, -ite 6
FolderUnit 33. Word endings: -ant, -ent, -ance, -ence 11

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