#Post views- 131
✨ “Letters That Speak Without Sound”
Jeshwi prakul of class -4 &
Sanvi Riona of class -7
Silent letters may be quiet, but they play a meaningful role in the English language. They guide us in understanding how a word should sound, often stretching or softening a vowel, like in made or hope. They also help us tell words apart that would otherwise look or sound the same, such as knight and night. Many silent letters are like little reminders of history, showing how English has grown and borrowed from other languages over time. They even connect words within the same family, like sign and signal, helping us see their shared meaning. In simple terms, silent letters are invisible helpers — they don’t speak, but they make reading, spelling, and understanding English much easier.
