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PRESENTED BY: AMY E. LINGENFELTER Tackling English Pronunciation

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PRESENTED BY: AMY E. LINGENFELTER

Tackling English Pronunciation

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Tackling English Pronunciation

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Overview of Course

Day/Step 1: Overview, warm up, voiced vs. voiceless consonants, phonetic symbols

Day/Step 2: Consonants Day/Step 3: Consonant Clusters Day/Step 4: Vowels Day/Step 5: Vowel Clusters Day/Step 6: Stress and Rhythm Day/Step 7: Sounds in Connected Speech Day/Step 8: Intonation Day/Step 9: Sounds and Grammar Day/Step 10: Pronouncing Written Words Day/Step 11: Informal Speech and Idioms Day/Step 12: Wrap up/Practice

Test/Review

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Today’s Class

IntroductionClass Self-Assessment IcebreakerClass Discussion: Agree or Disagree? Introduction to Overall Pronunciation

of Consonants Introduction to Phonetic Symbols

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Discuss With a Partner: Why Did You Come to This

Class?

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How are you feeling right now about this

class?

Feeling-o-Meter

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Like this?

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Or like this?

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Or like THIS?

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Or perhaps like THIS???

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Or maybe like this!

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Or even like THIS???

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Let’s Take a Vote:

What do you feel are your biggest weaknesses in terms of English pronunciation?

What are your biggest strengths?What would you like to improve during

this class? (What would YOU like to most get out of this class?)

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Let’s Take a Vote (Choose 1-2):

Topic (I Want to Improve)

Number of Votes

• Overall pronunciation of words I know

• Informal/casual language

• To speak exactly like a native speaker

• Technical or formal pronunciation

• How to pronounce unknown written words

• Expressions and idioms

• Listening/Conversation skills

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Icebreaker: “2 Truths and a Lie

Telephone”

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Icebreaker: “2 Truths and a Lie

Telephone”

I will say 2 truths about myself and one lie.

Then I will pass around ONE of the truths via the telephone game.

Then the rest of the class has to guess which one is the lie.

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Icebreaker: “2 Truths and a Lie

Telephone”

I have jumped out of an airplaneI lived in VenezuelaI have been married twice

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Let’s Discuss:

“It’s important to speak as much like a native speaker of English as possible.”

“It’s OK to have an accent as long as you can be understood by most native and non-native English speakers.”

Move to one side or the other.Do you agree or disagree with the

quotation above? Use specific reasons and examples to explain your position. 

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Let’s Discuss in Rotation Circles:

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Now for the scientific stuff. . .

Introduction to Phonetic Symbols

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Voiced vs. Voiceless Consonants

Place of Sound in Mouth

Voiceless (No throat vibration)

Example of Sound

Voiced (Throat

vibration)

Example of Sound

Lips P Pan B Ban

Back K/C Cot Kill

G Got

Tongue on teeth

T Terry D Dairy

Top front of mouth

S Sue Z Zoo

Teeth on lips F Fan V Van

Top front of mouth

Ch Chin J / G Juice Gin

Tongue under teeth

Th Think Th The

Top front of mouth

Sh Sure “French J” (usually written “S” in English)

Measure Genre

Tip of tongue pressing

against tip of teeth

None * * * L Loud Call

Sides of tongue

pressing against teeth

None * * * R Run Car

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Introduction to Phonetic Symbols