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  • Hello, students. My name is Alexandra

  • In this lesson, I am going to teach you  if the letter 'y' is a consonant or vowel

  • I know many of you already  know the five main vowels

  • a e i o and u

  • So how can 'y' be a vowel?

  • Well that's what I'm going to talk about today.

  • Also, I will give some homework and a short quiz at the end of the video.

  • So keep watching.

  • First, let's just do a review of what  a consonant is, and what a vowel is

  • The English alphabet has 26 letters. 21 are consonants and 5 are vowels

  • The letter 'y' is definitely  considered a consonant

  • Let's look at these words

  • year

  • Yes, it has that clear 'y' /y/ consonant sound.

  • yellow

  • yesterday

  • you

  • young

  • your

  • It has that unique /y/ consonant sound.

  • But it doesn't always have that consonant sound.

  • Let's move on.

  • 'y' can make many vowel sounds.

  • Let's look at the board.

  • 'y' can make the long e sound.

  • Like 'candy' or 'monkey'.

  • 'y' can make the short i sound.

  • Like 'gym' or 'bicycle' or 'system'.

  • 'y' can make the long i sound. Like 'my' or 'sky'.

  • 'y' is considered to be a vowel if:

  • Number one.

  • The word has no other vowel like 'gym'.

  • All English words need at least one vowel.

  • So 'gym' has 'y' as the vowel.

  • Or 'my' or 'sky'.

  • Number two.

  • The letter is at the end ofword or syllable like 'candy'. 

  • It's at the end. Or 'bicycle'. 

  • 'bicycle' has three syllables 'bi-cy-cle'.

  • The 'y' is at the end of the second syllable.

  • 'bicycle'

  • Or three, the letter is in the middle of a syllable like 'system'.

  • 'system' has two syllables.

  • 'sys-tem'

  • It needs a vowel.

  • So 'system' The 'y' is the vowel.

  • All right. Let's move on.

  • Is 'y' a vowel?

  • Well 'y' is more commonly pronounced asvowel, but officially, it is a consonant

  • But it is very common for English  teachers, when teaching the vowels,  

  • to teach 'a e i o u and sometimes y'.

  • Please check out the homework and quiz in the description below the video.

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  • See you in the next video. Bye-bye.

Hello, students. My name is Alexandra

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