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ENGLISH: Pronunciation & Intonation

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Phonological change in spoken English. Evolving English: One Language, Many Voices :: Map your voice - listen. Listening for Falling and Rising Intonation (AmE) Audio for Falling and Rising Intonation Audio by TriciaG, LibriVox.org Statements Betty lives in \London. Victor works at a \bank. I haven't read this \book. We went to the theater \yesterday. Special questions What is his \name? Where does he \live? When did you \call him? Why are you \late? General questions Do you visit them /often? Have you seen my /keys? Are you ready to /start? Could you give me a /pen, please? Alternative questions Do you want /coffee or \tea? Does he speak /English or \German? Tag questions It's a beautiful \town, \isn't it? She \knows him, /doesn't she? Commands \Stop it! Close your \books. Exclamatory sentences What a wonderful \present! How \nice of you! Direct address /Peter, can you /help me?

Mrs. Enumerating /One, /two, /three, /four, \five. She bought /bread, /cheese, /oranges, and \apples. Introductory phrases If he /calls, tell him about the \conference, please. According to his /words, he was at \home. Intonation. Intonation is crucial for communication. It's also a largely unconscious mechanism, and as such, a complex aspect of pronunciation.

It's no surprise that many teachers don't feel confident about tackling it in the classroom. When teaching grammar or lexis, we find ways of making the language accessible to our learners. How then to do this with intonation? What is intonation? Why teach intonation? What is intonation? Intonation is about how we say things, rather than what we say. It's divided into phrases, also known as 'tone-units'. Why teach intonation? Intonation exists in every language, so the concept we're introducing isn't new. Awareness of intonation aids communication. Though it's unlikely our learners will need native-speaker-level pronunciation, what they do need is greater awareness of intonation to facilitate their speaking and listening. Can I improve my own awareness of intonation? It's difficult to hear our own intonation.

How I help my students Awareness-raising Conclusion. Understandingthebasicsofpronunciation. Phonesthemic Initial Sounds in English Words | DavidAppleyard.com. Sometimes it is possible to have associations about a word in English merely by looking at it or hearing it spoken. On this page I'd like to draw your attention to certain initial sounds that help convey the general gist of some words you may not have met before. J. K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" stories have captured the imagination of children all over the world. In the first book of the series, Harry enrolls at Hogwarts school where the naughty boys' team is called Slytherin and the most dreaded teacher is a certain Professor Snape.

Native speakers of English automatically associate these names with something bad because experience has taught them that words beginning with sl- and sn- are overwhelmingly pejorative in meaning. By listing selected vocabulary items according to their initial-sound associations, I hope to arouse your interest and facilitate memorization. David V. Cl- fl- gl- gr- sl- sn- sp- st- str- sw- wh- wr- Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish - The University of Iowa.