A lively activity teachers use to activate children in class. For example, a mingle or an action game. See settler.
Storyboard
To show the events in a story sometimes with speech and thoughts or short text.
Storybook
A book with stories for children.
Story corner
A permanent space in the classroom where learners can tell each other stories or sit quietly and read stories.
Stress
Contrastive stress is used to express an unusual or emphatic meaning in a sentence. It involves stressing
the important word according to the different meanings, e.g. It was my AUNT who bought the car (not my
uncle) or My aunt bought the CAKE (not the biscuits)!
Primary, main stress
The main stress on a word, e.g. DIFFicult, indiVIDual. The primary stress on a word is marked in the
dictionary as follows 'difficult.
Secondary
stress
is stress on a syllable or word in a sentence that is less strong than the primary (main)
stress, e.g. / »kÅntrW«váÄâWl / which has the primary or main stress on / váÄ / and the secondary stress on / kÅn /
Sentence stress refers to the way some words in a sentence are stressed. In English these are usually the
information-carrying words. In the sentence It was a lovely evening, and the temperature was perfect, the
main stress, when spoken, is probably on the word perfect. Stress can therefore be used to show meaning,
to emphasise a particular point or feeling.
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