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1. GENERAL Students must come on time. No mobile phone on in the class. Students must dress up as the dressing code in the university Students must wear shoes. Sandals are prohibited. . RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. ACADEMIC
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1 GENERAL Students must come on time. No mobile phone on in the class. Students must dress up as the dressing code in the university Students must wear shoes. Sandals are prohibited. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1234 5678910
ACADEMIC • Students must attend the class minimally 75% of the total meetings. Absence more then 25% will result D or E for the final score. • Students must submit classwork and homework on time. Late submission will not be accepted. • Students must attend the midterm and final test. There won’t be additional schedule for tests. • No discussion after the final test. Consultation is open during the semester at any places. • Every meeting will be completed with a home assignment RULES AND REGULATIONS 2 1234 5678910
Attendance 10% • Class assessment 20% • Home assignment 20% • Mid-term test 20% • Final Test 30% • GRADE A > 85 • GRADE B 70 – 79 • GRADE C 55 – 69 • GRADE D 45 – 54 • GRADE E < 45 3 SCORING SYSTEM 1234 5678910
A Guide To English Pronunciation Introduction To Speach Sounds Consonant Plosive Sounds Consonant Nasal Sounds Consonant Fricative Sounds Consonant Approximant Sounds Consonant Lateral Approximant Sounds Consonant Affricate Sounds MID – TERM TEST Short and Long Vowel Sounds Diphthongal Vowel Sounds Weak and Strong Forrm Stress and Unstressed Sounds Falling and Rising Sound Wave Intonation FINAL SEMESTER TEST SYLLABUS 4 1234 5678910
Pronunciation • Noun • The way in which we pronounce a word What is Pronunciation 5 Pronounce • Verb • To make the sound of a word Pronunciation refers to the ability to use the correct stress, rhythm and intonation of a word in a spoken language.
Because pronunciation is the biggest thing that people notice about your English. • One of the most difficult problems facing non-native speakers of English is pronunciation. • Many people, especially those who have not studied a foreign or second language, are easily irritated if they cannot quickly understand what non-native speakers are saying. Ex: When you talking to the native speakers and they constantly reply to your statements with “what?”, ”huh?” or ”could you repeat that”, then you know your pronunciation needs work. Why we learn pronunciation 6 1234 5678910
Study the sounds of English and their IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) symbols. Learn about phonetic transcription and word stress. Choose your pronunciation model: American or British. Get in the habit of checking the pronunciations of words in a dictionary. Listen and notice to TV, broadcasts, movies, audiobooks, recordings in dictionaries, etc. . Practice pronouncing English words and phrases How we learn pronunciation 7 1234 5678910
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9 Practice • I’ve got a week off. • Don’t rush into anything. • Wrap it in a scarf. • Your aunt is very ill. • It’s about a family on a farm. • It ends at a quarter to eleven. • The actors all went onto the stage at the end. • Put it in a big envelope and lock it up. 1234 5678910
Reading Practice I shall have to try and get some cash from our bank at lunchtime. Then we can let them have the money that they want as soon as they like. What are they asking us to pay them? 10 1234 5678910