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Do you avoid teaching pronunciation
because you are not sure how to teach it?
Do you avoid teaching pronunciation
because you don't have the materials to
teach it?
Do you avoid teaching pronunciation
because it seems to be difficult?
Pronunciation involves far more than
individual sounds. Word stress, sentence
stress, intonation, and word linking all
influence the sound of spoken English.
• Voicing
For example, /g/ is a voiced sound while /k/ is not.
/d / , / f /, / l /, / m /, / n /, / s /, / sh / , / p /, / k / , / v /
• Aspiration
The English /p/, /t/, /k/, and /ch/ are some of the more commonly
aspirated sounds.
• Mouth Position
Make sure all students can clearly see your mouth while you model sounds.
Have students use a mirror to see their mouth, lips, and tongue while they
imitate you.
Intonation
• Word or sentence intonation can be mimicked with a kazoo, or
alternatively by humming.
Linking
• 'Will Amy go away 'Willaymeegowaway.
• 'gowaway,‘  'aymeegowaway,‘
• 'Willaymeegowaway’
Vowel Length
Stretch rubber bands to show vowel length .
/i:/ /I/
eat it
sheep ship
these this
• Syllables
Use pieces of papers  big papers to show word stress.
Or use your students  taller students will show word stress
Camera computer customer paradise
Commercial pharmacy
• Tongue twisters
I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop.
Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers?
If Peter Piper Picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
• Jazz chants
The student learns the stress, rhythm and intonation
patterns by "doing" them. It's a very effective and enjoyable
way to learn.
I have a terrible sense of direction
I never know which way to go
This way or that way
This way or that way
I never know which way to go
• Minimal Pairs
[θ]
Final
teeth tea
mat math
path pan
math map
back bath
match math
path pass
two tooth
path pat
bath bat
man math
Pack path
•To practice any sound
or stress.
•'th' as in mother
•'th' as in think
•'f' as in fine
•Divide students in two
groups. The teacher
says the number of
syllables and students
run and write any
word.
•Ss snap the cards that
have the same
number of syllables
•Ss speak at the same
speed of the CD.
Shadow
reading
Syllables
snap
DOMINOES
RUN AND
WRITE
Fun Activities to Improve English Pronunciation

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Fun Activities to Improve English Pronunciation

  • 1.
  • 2. Do you avoid teaching pronunciation because you are not sure how to teach it? Do you avoid teaching pronunciation because you don't have the materials to teach it? Do you avoid teaching pronunciation because it seems to be difficult?
  • 3. Pronunciation involves far more than individual sounds. Word stress, sentence stress, intonation, and word linking all influence the sound of spoken English.
  • 4. • Voicing For example, /g/ is a voiced sound while /k/ is not. /d / , / f /, / l /, / m /, / n /, / s /, / sh / , / p /, / k / , / v / • Aspiration The English /p/, /t/, /k/, and /ch/ are some of the more commonly aspirated sounds. • Mouth Position Make sure all students can clearly see your mouth while you model sounds. Have students use a mirror to see their mouth, lips, and tongue while they imitate you.
  • 5. Intonation • Word or sentence intonation can be mimicked with a kazoo, or alternatively by humming. Linking • 'Will Amy go away 'Willaymeegowaway. • 'gowaway,‘  'aymeegowaway,‘ • 'Willaymeegowaway’
  • 6. Vowel Length Stretch rubber bands to show vowel length . /i:/ /I/ eat it sheep ship these this • Syllables Use pieces of papers  big papers to show word stress. Or use your students  taller students will show word stress Camera computer customer paradise Commercial pharmacy
  • 7. • Tongue twisters I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop. Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? If Peter Piper Picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
  • 8. • Jazz chants The student learns the stress, rhythm and intonation patterns by "doing" them. It's a very effective and enjoyable way to learn. I have a terrible sense of direction I never know which way to go This way or that way This way or that way I never know which way to go
  • 9. • Minimal Pairs [θ] Final teeth tea mat math path pan math map back bath match math path pass two tooth path pat bath bat man math Pack path
  • 10. •To practice any sound or stress. •'th' as in mother •'th' as in think •'f' as in fine •Divide students in two groups. The teacher says the number of syllables and students run and write any word. •Ss snap the cards that have the same number of syllables •Ss speak at the same speed of the CD. Shadow reading Syllables snap DOMINOES RUN AND WRITE

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