What is Pronunciation? Do you have any English language pronunciation guidelines? What should you know about English pronunciation? What are syllables? How do you identify syllables? How do you divide a word into syllables? How should you pronounce various words? What are various methods to improve your English pronunciation? Where to place the tongue in the mouth to say particular words? How should the lips be formed when saying specific sounds? What should be action of the tongue be when saying specific sounds or words? What do you know about the English language alphabet? What should you know about the English language alphabet? What are the individual components of the alphabet called? What type of exercises should high schools provide to improve students’ What is an accent? What is Accent Reduction? Which muscles do you use to create language? Why Reduce or Eliminate an Accent? Do accents render a speaker unable to communicate? Who has more English language knowledge, a lexicographer or a teacher? If I am asked to reform or update a high school English language curriculum, how would I proceed? If you are asked to reform or update a high school English language curriculum, how would you proceed? What is word stress? What is sentence stress? What are tonal languages? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What is Pronunciation? Pronunciation refers to the ability to use the correct stress, rhythm, and intonation of a word in a spoken language. A word can be spoken in different ways by various individuals or groups, depending on many factors, such as: the area in which they grew up, the area in which they now live, if they have a speech or voice disorder, their ethnic group, their social class, or their education. Word Stress in English Sentence Stress in English (Content Words and Function Words ) Glossary of Pronunciation Terms Do you have any English language pronunciation guidelines? Here are various pronunciation guidelines. What should you know about English pronunciation? Do not speak too fast. Do not speak too slowly. Ask for others’ comments after making a spoken presentation. How was my spoken presentation? How do I sound while speaking? Is my English pronunciation pleasant? Do I sound like an American, Asian, Australian, African, Latin, or global speaker? Within American, Asian, Australian, African, and Latin pronunciations, there are variations. What are syllables? How do you identify syllables? How do you divide a word into syllables? How should you pronounce various words? What are various methods to improve your English pronunciation? Where to place the tongue in the mouth to say particular words? Here is an example. While saying the word "the," start with the tongue behind the upper teeth. How should the lips be formed when saying specific sounds? To pronounce “car,” place the tongue deep in the mouth and form your lips in a loose circle. Then say car. What should be action of the tongue be when saying specific sounds or words? Your English pronunciation depends on the language you were taught in elementary school. If you were taught Arabic or an Asian language in elementary school and are now learning English, your English pronunciation will to some extent remain connected to your elementary language. What do you know about the English language alphabet? What should you know about the English language alphabet? All 26 individual components from A to Z make up the alphabet. What are the individual components of the alphabet called? Symbols of the alphabet. Characters of the alphabet Letters of the alphabet Components of the alphabet All of the above Symbols or components of the alphabet are more appropriate. Some call them characters or letters of the alphabet. Letters of the alphabet get confused with original letters. I have done research on this issue. Some lexicographers refer to individual components of the alphabet as symbols of the alphabet. This resource contains work of more than 30 lexicographers. www.onelook.com What type of exercises should high schools provide to improve students’ English language? Written exercises in English. Spoken exercises in English. Comprehension exercises in English. Reading exercises in English. Who has more English language knowledge, a lexicographer or a teacher? A lexicographer. If I am asked to reform or update a high school English language curriculum, how would I proceed? Take a look at this. http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/englishworld.html If you are asked to reform or update a high school English language curriculum, how would you proceed? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
English Pronunciation
English Vowels English Consonants English Suprasegmentals 1) What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘pronunciation activity’? 2) What do you think when your teacher says you’re going to do some pronunciation? 3) What kind of pronunciation practice do you like most and least? 4) Do you like the pronunciation activities your teacher gives you? 5) Do you have an example of how a pronunciation activity really improved your pronunciation? 6) Do you know of any __________ that have good pronunciation activities? 7) Is learning pronunciation in class ever interesting and fun? Should it be? 8) Do you always understand the reasons why the teacher asks you to do a particular pronunciation activity? 9) What are your biggest problems with pronunciation? 10) How important is pronunciation compared with spelling, vocabulary, punctuation, etc? 1) Do you like doing pronunciation activities in class? 2) Do you ever think pronunciation activities are a waste of time? 3) What pronunciation learning strategies do you use a lot? 4) Is having charts and diagrams of the mouth important when you do a pronunciation activity? 5) What things are important for a pronunciation activity to be successful? 6) What advice would you give to a student who says he/she is no good at pronunciation or hates pronunciation? 7) What do you like most and least about pronunciation in English? 8) What are your biggest pronunciation problems in English? 9) Do you think you need pronunciation practice in every class? 10) What questions would you like to ask your teacher about pronunciation?STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A) 1) Do you like doing pronunciation activities in class? 2) Do you ever think pronunciation activities are a waste of time? 3) What pronunciation learning strategies do you use a lot? 4) Is having charts and diagrams of the mouth important when you do a pronunciation activity? 5) What things are important for a pronunciation activity to be successful? 6) What advice would you give to a student who says he/she is no good at pronunciation or hates pronunciation? 7) What do you like most and least about pronunciation in English? 8) What are your biggest pronunciation problems in English? 9) Do you think you need pronunciation practice in every class? 10) What questions would you like to ask your teacher about pronunciation? What is a syllable? A syllable is the sound of a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) that's created when pronouncing a word. v The number of times that you hear the sound of a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) in a word is equal to the number of syllables the word has. For Example: cake - has 1 syllable eat - has 1 syllable cheese - has 1 syllable eating - has 2 syllables (eat - ing) chicken - has 2 syllables (chick - en) worrying - has 3 syllables (wor - ry - ing) Syllables Rules: A syllable is the sound of a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) that's created when pronouncing a word. The number of times that you hear the sound of a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) in a word is equal to the number of syllables the word has. How To Find Syllables: Count the number of vowels (a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes y) in the word. Subtract any silent vowels (like the silent 'e' at the end of a word). Subtract 1 vowel from every diphthong. A diphthong is when two volwels make only 1 sound (oi, oy, ou, ow, au, aw, oo, ...). The number you are left with should be the number of vowels in the word. How To Divide A Word Into Syllables: Divide off any compound words, prefixes, suffixes, and root words that have vowels. sports/car, house/boat, un/happy, pre/paid, re/write, farm/er, hope/less Divide between two middle consonants hap/pens, bas/ket, let/ter, sup/per, din/ner Never split up consonant digraphs as they really represent only one sound ("th", "sh", "ph", "th", "ch", and "wh"). Usually divide before a single consonant. o/pen, i/tem, e/vil, re/port. The only exceptions are those times when the first syllable has an obvious short sound, as in "cab/in". Divide before an "-le" syllable. a/ble, fum/ble, rub/ble, mum/ble The only exceptions are "ckle" words like "tick/le". Phonics, Syllable and Accent Rules
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What is word stress? When we pronounce words we use more energy to stress certain syllables in that word. This is called word stress. Find the stressed words in each sentence: 1.Do you like coffee? 2.Would you like a coffee? 3.I think he wants to go. 4.I don't think so. 5.London is the capital of ________. 6.Have you ever seen this film? 7.Where can we go? Sentence STRESSED WORDS 1 Do you like coffee? do you LIKE COFFEE 2 Would you like a coffee? would you LIKE a COFFEE 3 I think he wants to go. i THINK that he WANTS to GO 4 I don't think so. i DON'T THINK so 5 London is the capital of Britain. LONDON is the CAPITAL of ________ 6 Have you ever seen this film? have you EVER SEEN this FILM 7 Where can we go? WHERE can we GO |
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