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Lesson 11 Teacher : Angelo Freire. Part I – American English Vowels Watch and listen. As you watch, write down the IPA symbols for the vowel sounds and the examples given:. Getting familiar with the IPA. Part I – American English Vowels Now, check your answers:.
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Lesson 11 Teacher:Angelo Freire
Part I – American English VowelsWatch and listen. As you watch, write down the IPA symbols for the vowel sounds and the examples given: Getting familiar with the IPA
Part I – American English VowelsNow, check your answers: Getting familiar with the IPA ɑ father – hot – body ɔ law – daughter – caught ɛsaid – head – says iheat – be – receive ɪhim – been – women æ have – bad – act ʌlove – blood – trouble ə (The Schwa)sofa– about ʊbook – could – pull ɜburn – journey – worth uthrough – blue – do
Part I – American English ConsonantsWatch and listen. As you watch, write down the IPA symbols for the consonant sounds and the examples given: Getting familiar with the IPA
Part I – American English ConsonantsNow, check you answers: Getting familiar with the IPA ddime – redo – smiled t washed – untie – tip vvalue – of – love f staff – enough –phone bbig – sob– abandon p pan – snip – reapply ggap– exhibit – fog k choir – quiet – back thanks – filthy – with ðbother – this – bathe sice – some –ax By Angelo Augusto Freire, 2012.
Part I – American English Consonants – Continued Getting familiar with the IPA z lazy – flowers– possess ʃpolish – ocean – issue ʒbeige – vision – azure tʃancient – march – chapter dʒjoy – grudge – change h happy – rehash – hi jyummy – yes – [ju:]music mmy – mumble – some n nine – no – undo ŋring – thanks – anger lfollow – lie – feel wquiet – will – one By Angelo Augusto Freire, 2012.
Exercise 1: Practice using the symbols. Write the numbers from zero to tenunder the appropriate symbol according to the vowel sound. Some numbers will go under two different symbols. follow the example: Zoom in six eight seven one seven three ten four two five nine
Exercise 2: Let’s work with colors. Write the correct symbols between the bars. Refer to the vowel chart on the previous page. Use key words to help you. i: aI ɛ æ ɛ oʊ ɜr ə u: aʊ oʊ I eI eI I ə
What animal are these? / fə'netɪk fər fə'netɪks / tiger cow cat bird turkey fish chicken elephant zebra camel monkey chimpanzee sheep rabbit lion crocodile alligator giraffe By AngeloAuusto Freire, 2012.
EnglishPronunciation for Brazilians references Sonia M. Baccari de Godoy Cris Gontow Marcello Marcelino Unit 3 – The Phonetic Alphabet, pages 33-40
That’s all, folks!!! • Have a good one! • See you next class!!!