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Title: Extensive Reading: Why and How


1
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  • 10/01/2012

2
Before we begin
  • Good pronunciation is very important for good
    spoken communication. What is good pronunciation?
  • You dont need to speak like a native speaker.
  • Accent is fine as long as you speak clearly and
    do not prevent others from understanding you.

3
What you should know about pronunciation
  • Goals of Pronunciation instruction
  • Native speaker myths
  • World Englishes and Cross cultural
    communication
  • Non-native speakers teaching pronunciation
    issues of accent

4
Sounds of English
  • Sounds and spelling Phonic rules
  • English is not a phonetic language (as compared
    to Spanish)
  • --When two vowels go walking, the first one does
    the talking.
  • ex ie ei, ea, ae, io, oi, oo, eu, ue, ou
  • --though through cough rough plough ought
    borough
  • --business turn, busy, bury, burst, tube, turn

5
Sounds of English - continued
  • ow we bow before the king you wear bow-tie a
    bowl of rice bowling cow a queen dowager, how,
    low, know-how
  • ou loue, have a bout with someone, cough-couch,
    double, doubt, mouse
  • au author, caught, caution, daughter, fault,
    gauge, laugh, taught, drought, draught
  • O move, woman, women, hot, top, ton, tone, gone,
    tomb, tome, bomb

6
Pronunciation problems letters
  • Teach your students to pronounce these letters
    accurately
  • g d?i never ju d?u as in Chinese ?
  • n ?n never ?n
  • l ?l never ?lo
  • x ?ks never ?k?s
  • http//film-english.com/2011/10/01/alphabet-lesson
    s

7
Pronunciation problems for Chinese EFL
  • x /ks/ should not be reduced to /s/
  • ex excuse
  • Do not replace /?/ with /n/
  • ex strength stre?k? or stre?? never
    stren?

8
Pronunciation problems for Chinese EFL
  • /m/ is bilabial, with lips closed
  • ex The name of the game is the same.
  • Do not drop tense markers -ed (voiced and
    voiceless consonants /d/, /t/ )

9
Pronunciation problems for Chinese EFL
  • Long (tense) and short (relaxed) sounds /i/ vs
    /i/
  • chip/cheap
  • live/leave
  • it/eat
  • bitch/beach
  • shit/sheet
  • fill/feel
  • sit/seat
  • Http//www.youtube.com/watch?vd0lRYM-h5Pwfeature
    relmfu
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v3dasuQ9u8i0feature
    fvwrel

10
Pronunciation problems for Chinese EFL
  • Pronounce the following word pairs
  • error/arrow
  • pose/pause
  • test/taste
  • later/letter
  • pain/pen
  • pant/paint

11
Pronunciation tips
  • Facial muscles are used more often in Standard
    American English(SAE) than in Chinese
  • Open mouth wide as in lot, hot, spot, honest,
    lock, fond, Ed
  • Word stress noun and verb
  • Stressed vowels long and loud (clear)
  • Unstressed vowels (schwa /?/) unstressed vowels
    are short and soft

12
Stress and Rhythm
  • English is a stressed-timed language
  • Stress in spoken sentence occurs at regular
    intervals and the time to say something depends
    on the number of stressed syllables rather than
    the number of unstressed syllables
  • 1 2 3 4
  • 1 and 2 and 3 and 4
  • 1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4
  • 1 and then a 2 and then a 3 and then a 4

13
How to pronounce word stress
  • When a syllable is stressed, it is pronounced
  • louder
  • longer
  • higher in pitch

14
Stress and rhythm - shrinking and linking
  • Example I
  • Sue likes jokes.
  • Susan isnt hungry.
  • Samantha doesnt like spaghetti.
  • Example II
  • Students take test.
  • The students are taking the test.
  • The students have been taking the test.

15
Stress and rhythm sentence stress
  • Sentence stress is the music of spoken English.
    Like word stress, sentence stress can help you to
    understand spoken English, especially when spoken
    fast.
  • Sentence stress is what gives English its rhythm
    or "beat". You remember that word stress is
    accent on one syllable within a word. Sentence
    stress is accent on certain words within a
    sentence.

16
Online source for pronunciation
  • Pronunciation Difficult words (Lisa Mojsin)
  • http//bit.ly/OnXEDD
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v3dasuQ9u8i0feature
    fvwrel

17
Pronunciation online sources
  • More source hereDont miss the video series by
    Rebecca Linquist on articulation, accent
    modification and communicative competence.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vMSxNs4a8ELcfeature
    relmfu (slow down your speech)
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vz8Vlk1CZBbQfeature
    relmfu (articulation exercise)
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vOSiTY4_8rOc
    (overcoming sluggish articulation)
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vFYHt0cUDkW0feature
    relmfu (reality tv part I)
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vZFwBElqYhY8feature
    relmfu (reality tv part II)

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  • Practice doesnt make perfect
  • perfect practice makes perfect !
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