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BusyTeacher.org Mobile If you are looking for a way to shake things up a bit in pronunciation class, try one of these simple games that focus on accurate pronunciation and listening closely. 8 Fun Games for Teaching English Pronunciation 1Odd Word OutHow well do your students listen for accurate pronunciation? Try this game and find out. Read a list of words to your class, pausing briefly after each word. The words on the list should all contain a certain sound you want your students to listen for. While pronunciation is often technical, it can be fun, too. What are your favorite games for pronunciation class? Like it? Want more tips like this?

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SECRET STORIES® :: Phonics SECRETS™ have a huge crush on each other, and whenever they have to stand ‘side-by-side’ in a word, they get so embarrassed, they always look down and say- “ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh…” Examples: August, awful, awesome, autumn These letters are very “prim and proper” little girls who are deathly afraid of mice! “eeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!” and that’s the sound they make! Examples: few, chew, neutral, neuron They LOVE to go driving in cars, but they are terrible, awful, horrible, ‘no-good’ drivers- so they always have to slam on the brakes! Examples: bird, turn, corner These two letters should never be together- EVER! And whenever they are together in a word, They always do exactly the same thing-They ‘stick their tongues out at each other’ and say- “Thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!” Examples: this, that, those, them, they Whenever three friends play together,one always seems to get ‘left-out.’ And when these three play- it’s always ‘poor little o’ that never gets to join in the fun! “It’s just…………… “US!”

BBC Learning English | Pronunciation Tips ESL Pronunciation Exercises Online ESL Pronunciation Exercises Online Practice English pronunciation through IPA phonetics. We offer free ESL Pronunciation Quizzes, Video Lessons. Intonation Exercises.Hit Back to Return Pronunciation TV - IPA Video Lessons Teach Kids to Read with Phonics - Materials for Teaching Phonics Vowel Sounds Self-Grading Pronunciation Exercises Phonetic Sounds Video Lessons - IPA Homonyms Self-Test Exercise Homonyms Interactive Crossword puzzle - Ex. Phonetic Teaching : Printable Worksheets Phonetic Videos , Mp3, Intonation & Ebooks Other Phonetics Materials Kids& Beginner Course Lessons - Lessons by courses Course 1 Lessons Unit intro – Alphabet & Phonics Resources. Aim: Teach letters of the alphabet Unit 1 – Greetings - Hello Aim: Teach basic greetings – Hello, Hi, Goodbye. Unit 2 – What’s your name? Aim: To teach kids how to say their names. Unit 3 – How old are you? Aim: Teach kids how to say their age and learn numbers 1 to 5. Unit 4 – Numbers – How many? Aim: Teach kids how to count from 1 to 10. Exercises Hide

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