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Pronunciation Course . Class # 2. Basic Concepts - Review. Phoneme Voiced X Voiceless Minimal Pairs IPA transcription Place of Articulation X Manner of Articulation Labial sounds labio-dental sounds Interdental sounds Alveolar sounds Palatal sounds Velar sounds
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Pronunciation Course Class # 2
Basic Concepts - Review • Phoneme Voiced X Voiceless • Minimal Pairs IPA transcription • Place of Articulation X Manner of Articulation • Labial sounds labio-dental sounds • Interdental sounds Alveolar sounds • Palatal sounds Velar sounds • glottal sounds Stops • Fricatives Affricates • Nasals Liquids • Glides
Homework • a) /INglIS/ - English • b) / pr«nÃnsieIS«n/ - Pronunciation • c) / mÃNki/ - Monkey • d) / dIfIkÃlt/ - Difficult • d) / «proUtS/ - Approach • e) / tSeIndZ/ - Change • f) / ni/ - Knee • g) / kQsl/ - Castle • h) / mIlk/ - Milk • i) / kÃntri/ - Country • j) / zIrks/ - Xerox • k) / pUl/ - Pull • l) / rIspans«b«l / - Responsible • m) / Tt/ - Thought • n) / pul/ - Pool • o) / mÃD«Õ/ - Mother
ju mÃst bi D« tSeIndZ ju wIS t« si In D« w«Õld. You must be the change you wish to see in the world. • wtS j«Õ TtsDeI bIkÃm wÎÕds. wtS j«ÕwÎÕdsDeI bIkÃm QkS«ns. wtS j«Õ QkS«nsDeI bIkÃm hQbIts. wtS j«Õ hQbItsDeI bIkÃm kQrIkt«Õ. wtS j«Õ kQrIkt«ÕIt bIkÃms j«Õ dEst«ni. Watch your thoughts; They become words. Watch your words; They become actions. Watch your actions; They become habits. Watch your habits; They become character. Watch your character; It becomes your destiny
lweIz f«ÕgIv j«Õ En«miznÃTIN «nIz D«m soU mÃtS. Always forgive your enemies; Nothing annoys them so much. D« pÎÕs«n hu ridz tu mÃtS Qnd juzIz hIz breIn tu lItl wIl fl Intu leIzi hQbIts «v TINkIN. The person who reads too much and uses his brain too little will fall into lazy habits of thinking.
Alphabet vs. Vowel Sounds • Alphabet Vowel Sounds: sounds produced like the alphabet vowel letter. Long sounds // // /a/ /o/ // • Relative Vowel Sounds: short sounds // // // // //
Alphabet Vowel Sounds Change teach pie boat blue Relative Vowel Sounds Back jet sip clock cup
Rules for predicting pronunciation • Two vowel letters in a one-syllable word: • First vowel is pronounced with its alphabet vowel sound. Second vowel is silent. • One vowel letter in a one-syllable word: • The vowel is pronounced with its relative vowel sound.
Alphabet or Relative Vowel? • ROVE • SPAN • VICE • MOAT • SLAIN • MELD • STINT
Listening Exercise Oh // my// god // me // Move // emergency / / Rach // There // are // how // you // great // happened // Bleeding // look // enough // // About // Orient // everything // I / / Julie // country // not // problem // stop / / baggage // claim //
Vowel Sounds /i/ vs // /i/ is the vowel of feel // is the vowel of trip
Joining the /i/ sound • /i/ + vowel join the /i/ to the next vowel. I’ll see an interesting play.
Joining the /i/ sound - Practice Mary and Lee went to see a free play. The comedy lasted for three hours. It was a parody about relationships in the twenty-first century. It was a very funny play. They laughed a lot.
/E/ vs /Q/ • /E/ is the vowel of Bed • /Q/ is the vowel of Bad
Joining the /eI/ sound • /eI/ + vowel join the /eI/ to the next vowel. I like to play a game day after day.
Joining the /eI/ sound - Practice In May a beautiful day is a common thing. In summer people play at the beach and lay in the rays of the sun.