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Enhance your pronunciation skills with tips on word articulation, sound linking, stress patterns, intonation, and vocal expressions. Practice strategies for better fluency and confidence in English speaking.
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Narrating with Fluency NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Pronunciation • Make a list of the words that you have difficulty pronouncing. • Ask your English teacher to model the pronunciation for you. • Look at your teacher’s mouth. • Repeat the words after your teacher. • You can also use an online dictionary to practice pronunciation: www.dictionary.com NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Pronunciation I looked around, and to my enormoussurprise, a magnificentgolden phoenixwas perched on the branches of a tree. Then, to my amazement, the beautiful creature looked at me … from: The Magic Door by: Alexandra Lee, Christie Cheng, Anthea Pang, Nicole Hurip (Marymount Secondary School) NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Linking of Sounds • Pay attention to the consonant sounds at the end of words. Do not drop these sounds! • If the next word begins with a vowel, link the consonant to the vowel. NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Linking of Sounds I looked around, and to my enormous surprise, a magnificent golden phoenix was perched on the branches of a tree. Then, to my amazement, the beautiful creature looked at me … from: The Magic Door by: Alexandra Lee, Christie Cheng, Anthea Pang, Nicole Hurip (Marymount Secondary School) NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Stress and Rhythm • Pay attention to the stress and rhythm patterns. • Draw small dots () over the unstressed syllables and large dots () over the stressed syllables. NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Stress and Rhythm I looked around, and to my enormous surprise, a magnificent golden phoenix was perched on the branches ofa tree. NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Intonation • Pay attention to the rises and falls in the intonation. • Draw small arrows at the end of each phrase to indicate when the intonation rises ( ) or falls ( ). NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Intonation I looked around, and to my enormous surprise, a magnificent golden phoenix was perched on the branches ofa tree. NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Vocal Expression • Vary the volume: soft vs loud • Vary the pace: slow vs fast • Vary the pitch: high vs low • Use pausing • Use different voices for different characters NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR
Vocal Expression How would you vary the voice for dramatic effect as you read this excerpt aloud? I looked around, and to my enormous surprise, a magnificent golden phoenix was perched on the branches of a tree. Then, to my amazement, the beautiful creature looked at me … NET Section, CDI, EDB, HKSAR