Red <le> <al> <el> <il>
Practice Words
Two-syllable words ending in stable final syllables -le, -al, -el, or -il.
Red is on a trip through town. He lives in a rural spot, so he is not in town very often. He likes the dogs and bikes.
He does not like the noise. There is such a lot going on in town all of the time. Red finds it hard to think.
It is also easy to get lost when you do not spend a lot of time somewhere. Red does not know which turn to take.
There are a lot of cars in town. He needs to watch his step. People are being civil. There is just a lot going on.
Red sees a signal to walk. He heads across the road. He spots something that he knows. He is headed the right way.
There is a horse in town! Red likes to be near animals. He goes closer to the horse so that he can have a look.
The horse has a cart on the back. A man is in the cart. Red likes that a lot more than the cars. He likes things the old way.
He is on the final street to meet his friend now, but the noise gets worse again. They are fixing the road.
What’s that? He knows that hat. Is it his friend, or does somebody have the same cap as his mate?
It is his friend! Red is so glad. Town feels different now that he is not by himself. It does not seem so bad.
They walk through the town looking for a good place to have a bite to eat. Red is glad that he came into town to see his friend.