Stress

When a word has more than one syllable, one syllable is usually stronger than the others.

For example, happy:

 

We say HAP-py: ▸
We don't say hap-PY: ▸

The first syllable in happy is stressed.

Which syllable is stressed in these words?

▸ children

▸ between

▸ remember

▸ university

▸ exercise

We can underline the stressed syllable, to show us how to say it.

happy  
We write: " pee" ▸
Not: "hæ pee" ▸
become  
We write: "b• kam" ▸
Not: "bee k•m" ▸
imagine  
We write: "i j•n" ▸
Not: "i m• jeen" ▸
Which syllables should we
underline in these words?
study

"sta dee"
▸

"sta dee"
   
special

"spe sh•l"
▸

"spe sh•l"
   
afternoon

"aaf t• noon"
▸

"aaf t• noon"
 

"aaf t• noon"
   
continue

"k•n tin yoo"
▸

"k•n tin yoo"

"k•n tin yoo"
   
interesting

"in tr•s ting"
▸

"in tr•s ting"
 

"in tr•s ting"
 
 
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