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Syllables

Phonics and Sounds: Syllables

Syllables

Syllables

What you'll learn

  • A syllable is one beat or chunk of sound in a word.
  • Every syllable has one vowel sound: cat = 1 syllable, ap-ple = 2 syllables, ba-na-na = 3 syllables.
  • Counting syllables helps with reading, spelling, and clapping out rhythm in poems.

Key concepts

Level 1 — One-syllable words

cat, dog, sun, tree, book — said in one beat.

Level 2 — Two-syllable words

ap-ple, pen-cil, wa-ter, ta-ble — said in two beats.

Level 3 — Three-syllable words

ba-na-na, el-e-phant, um-brel-la, com-pu-ter — said in three beats.

NCERT anchor: Marigold 4 (CBSE English reader) — reading fluency and rhythm exercises.

Worked example

How many syllables are in 'umbrella'?

Step 1 — Clap the word slowly: um-brel-la.
Step 2 — Count the claps: 3.
Answer: umbrella has 3 syllables.

How many syllables are in 'star'?

Step 1 — Say it slowly: star.
Step 2 — It is said in one single beat.
Answer: star has 1 syllable.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
Counting letters instead of beatsConfusing spelling with soundClap or tap for each vowel sound you hear
Missing a syllable in longer wordsSaying the word too quicklySay the word slowly, one chunk at a time
Counting silent vowels as syllablesNot all vowels make a separate soundListen carefully to how the word is actually spoken

Quick check

  • How many syllables in 'garden'?
  • How many syllables in 'elephant'?
  • Clap out 'butterfly' — how many beats?
  • Stretch: Find one 1-syllable, one 2-syllable, and one 3-syllable word from your school bag items.

Revision tip: Clap along while saying new words to quickly count their syllables.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Syllables.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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