phonicsˈfɒn ɪks or, for 2 , ˈfoʊ nɪks
phonics
English Definitions:
phonics (noun)
teaching reading by training beginners to associate letters with their sound values
phonics (Noun)
The study of how the sounds of words are represented by spelling.
phonics (Noun)
A method of teaching elementary reading based on the phonetic interpretation of normal spelling.
phonics (Noun)
Phonetics.
Phonics
Phonics is a method for teaching reading and writing the English language by developing learners' phonemic awareness—the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes—in order to teach the correspondence between these sounds and the spelling patterns that represent them. The goal of phonics is to enable beginning readers to decode new written words by sounding them out, or in phonics terms, blending the sound-spelling patterns. Since it focuses on the spoken and written units within words, phonics is a sublexical approach and, as a result, is often contrasted with whole language, a word-level-up philosophy for teaching reading. Since the turn of the 20th century phonics has been widely used in primary education and in teaching literacy throughout the English-speaking world. More specifically synthetic phonics is now the accepted method of teaching reading in the education systems in the UK and Australia.
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