Pronunciation Guru
There are many ESL students in Canada and in North America in general. The content in this store is to help teachers to teach North American pronunciation. It is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet and it includes reference material, lessons and posters. It is suitable for any class where the teacher has ESL learners including adult ESL classes.
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It includes the following overviews and definitions of the following topics:
• Vowels (as in the International Phonetic Alphabet)
• Consonants (as in the International Phonetic Alphabet)
• Rules of Voicing
• Homonyms
• Consonantal Ellipsis
• Vowel Ellipsis
• Minimal Pair Cont. Problematic Combinations
• Schwa
• Shifting of stress and schwa
• Diphthongs
• Canadian Raising
• Assimilation
• Assimilation in Relaxed Speech
• Voiceless Stops
• Linking
• Tap/Flap
• -nt- reduction
• Word Stress
• Moving Stress
• Suffixes
• Types of Stress
• Sentence Stress
• Compounds
• Intonation
• Contrastive Intonation
• Stress Movement
• Places of Articulation (Glides and Articulators) -
Each pack is divided into four sections: the poster section, the interactive section, the reference section and the listening script for the teacher.
Part 3 includes:
schwa, suffixes/rules of stress, content and function words, compounds, consonantal ellipsis,
tongue twister /t/, tongue twister /p/ -
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Each pack is divided into four sections: the poster section, the interactive section, the reference section and the listening script for the teacher.
This is part 1 and it includes:
- vowels
- voiced consonants
- voiceless consonants
- rules of voicing for /s/
- rules of voicing for regular past tense