Monosyllabic vowels I and U cannot form syllables by themselves, so Y is needed for help. Children's songs can be used to lead the way, further helping to remember Yi, Wu and Yu. "The vowels I, U, U, three are to be pronounced. Initial consonants lead all the way, big Y with I and U, big W with small U, and they hold hands and become a family. "
The teaching of recognizing syllables "Ye" and "Yue" as a whole can be combined with the teaching of vowels "ie" and "üe", and the differences between them can be compared. Ie and ye have the same pronunciation, ie is a vowel, and e is preceded by a small I, which needs to be spelled with initials to form syllables; Ye is a complete syllable and e is preceded by a big y.
The pronunciation of üe is the same as that of Cantonese, and üe is a vowel, which needs to be combined with the initial y to form a syllable; Guangdong is a generally recognized syllable, which consists of Y and ü e. When they form syllables, these two points are omitted.
Extended data:
Clever memory method
1, a children's song:
The 10 syllables in front of the syllable "Zhi, Chi, Shi, Ri, Zi, Ci, Si, Yi, Wu, Yu" are recognized as a whole, because they are in the same order as the initials, so students can easily remember them. But reciting children's songs is more interesting.
2, into the ancient poetry:
There are six scrolls, four scrolls and ten scrolls.