Skills

Levels

Pronunciation Internet Tasks


1. Individual Sounds (Segmentals)

Go to E.L. Easton Online: (Consonant and Vowel sounds)

How many different spelling patterns are there for the following sounds? List them.

Example:

The / f / sound can be written in several ways: f, ff, ph, gh, silent l(f)

Consonants: / f / / sh / / k / / w /

Vowels: /i/ /ey/ /a/ /a/y?


2. Suprasegmentals (Stress, Intonation, Reduction, Linking)

Choose one topic below, check the information on that topic and share what you find with a partner.

    Some questions to consider:

      What does it teach? How does it teach?
      What visuals, graphics, audio are most helpful?
      How can the presentation of material be improved?

Word Stress (from English Club)

Stress and Intonation (from About.com)

Reduction (From E.L. Easton)

Linking (from Pronuncian.com)

Rhythm (from “A New Perspective on Teaching Pronunciation”)


      3. Pronunciation Games

      Choose one pronunciation game, read and understand it, then explain it to your partner or group members.

      Games from ESL.about.com


      4. Learning Pronunciation

      Go to the Learning Pronunciation Advice Sheet from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s Language Centre:


      What suggestions do they give for improving Pronunciation?


      5. Pronunciation Videos

        Check out Rachel’s English (pronunciation videos)

        Will this type of material be helpful to you and your students?
        How can you use it effectively?


      6. More information and Links

      Austin's TESOL Blog has some excellent materials for learning and teaching pronunciation.
      Good variety, and very well-organized. Check it out!

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      Last updated: 15 February, 2010 02:43:16