What types of pronunciation mistakes should be brought to students' attention during the class? Share some examples...
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di3gomonten3gro
Oct 08, 2017
It is a great help if we can take a look at the description of english consonants and vowels given by Peter Ladefoged in his Course in fonetics (see the attached link), by understanding how we articulate these sounds, we can provide accurate feedback when working on pronunciation with our students.
Ladefoged's Course in Phonetics: https://bayanbox.ir/view/2038311472801972102/A-Course-in-Phonetics.pdf
Moreover, it is useful to get acquainted with the IPA, so that we will be able to provide a phonetic description of the words we teach. Here you can find it: https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/sites/default/files/IPA_Kiel_2015.pdf
The following website provides good multimedia resources in the matters of phonetics and pronunciation, you might want to check it out: https://multimedia-english.com/phonetics
Last but not least, it is a great help to look for channels in Youtube and in the net about blending sounds and linking words so that we can take students pronunciation into a more fluent level. A good example is Rachel's English channel in Youtube.
It is a great help if we can take a look at the description of english consonants and vowels given by Peter Ladefoged in his Course in fonetics (see the attached link), by understanding how we articulate these sounds, we can provide accurate feedback when working on pronunciation with our students.
Ladefoged's Course in Phonetics: https://bayanbox.ir/view/2038311472801972102/A-Course-in-Phonetics.pdf
Moreover, it is useful to get acquainted with the IPA, so that we will be able to provide a phonetic description of the words we teach. Here you can find it: https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/sites/default/files/IPA_Kiel_2015.pdf
The following website provides good multimedia resources in the matters of phonetics and pronunciation, you might want to check it out: https://multimedia-english.com/phonetics
Last but not least, it is a great help to look for channels in Youtube and in the net about blending sounds and linking words so that we can take students pronunciation into a more fluent level. A good example is Rachel's English channel in Youtube.