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Title: Common Mistakes in English Pronunciation in an EFL Classroom


1
Common Mistakes in English Pronunciation
in an EFL Classroom
  • ???
  • ?????????????????
  • ?????????????

2
Take a picture ? Tack a picture?
  • A person with good pronunciation can communicate
    more successfully and get his message across more
    effectively and comprehensibly.
  • perception vs. production.
  • long vowels? short vowels?
  • tense vowels? lax vowels?
  • sound / minimal pairs / reading passage

3
Common mistakes in Consonants (1)
  • ? ? ? family
  • ? ? ? ? bill, beer
  • ? ?? bowl, hole
  • ??? world
  • ? , ? ? ? wean, swim, Lin
  • ? ? ? , ? bang, rang, sing
  • ? ? ? sometimes, him, name

4
Common mistakes in Consonants (2)
  • ? ? ? ????????? Ex turn
  • ???? Ex usually, treasure
  • ??? Ex anymore
  • ? ?? Ex fine
  • ??? Ex here (kids mistake)
  • ??? Ex world
  • ??? Ex English, big, red, big bird

5
Common mistakes in Vowels (2)
  • ? ? ? Ex text, red, desk
  • ? ? ? talked, ball
  • ?? ? hope, boat
  • ? ? ? cop
  • ? ? ? fool, soup
  • ? ?? ?? spoon, moon
  • ? ? ? under, cup
  • ?? ? ? type
  • ???? Ex time

6
Common mistakes in Vowels (1)
  • ??? sheet, peep, meet, wean, piece, feeling,
    please
  • ? ? ? smithy, give, office
  • ? ? ? dinner, ribbon, big, English
  • ??? ? take, sail, name, pain, H, famous,
    briefcase, milkshake
  • ??? treasure, red, letter
  • ? ? ? Ex man, pan, math, lacks
  • ? ? ? Ex sad

7
Word Pairs for Practice
  • ball / bowl
  • sing / sin
  • sad / said
  • fool / full
  • world / word
  • bang / ban
  • rang / ran
  • pen / pain
  • beat / bit
  • meal / mill
  • feeling / filling
  • wean/win
  • piece / piss
  • peep / pip
  • sell / sail
  • tech / take

8
Others
  • coda (non-syllabic element)
  • big, rain, sound, tap
  • released / unreleased stops stand up, jump
    rope, Id like, good job
  • aspirated / unaspirated
  • sp- / st- / sk- ? ???
  • space, student, street, strike, sky, score

9
Linking of the Sounds
  • Did you....
  • Nice to meet you
  • My name is.
  • That is....
  • What letter is it
  • Im a
  • hand-out

10
Conclusion
  • A good English teacher not only needs to have a
    good pronunciation of English but s/he also needs
    to have a good (sensitive) ear.
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