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Tefl reviews - Pronunciation And Phonology/oh Sound - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT
Here we have a set of five words, which all share one sound: the ?oh? sound, as in ?go?, ?show?, ?dough?, ?note? and ?boat?. They?re five different spelling patterns to tell our students so they can identify when to make the ?oh? sound. We can have a simple letter ?o?, ?ow?, ?ough?, ?o? with the magic ?e? which turns our vowel into what we knew as long sounds and the ?oa? as in ?boat?. Now, for a non-native learner, perhaps they can handle something like this. They remember that these spelling combinations help to produce the ?oh? sound and they can go about their business looking at the words and memorizing this knowing that these spelling patterns will produce the sound ?oh?. Now that?s okay until we get to a situation where we can also have words like ?to?, ?cow? and also... [Read more]
What are the best practices for teaching English pronunciation to students? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
English pronunciation is a crucial aspect of language learning as it directly impacts communication and comprehension. Clear pronunciation helps students convey their ideas effectively and be understood by others. It also plays a significant role in building confidence in speaking English. When students can pronounce words correctly, they are more likely to engage in conversations and develop their language skills further.
1. Phonetic Awareness: Start by raising students' awareness of English sounds through phonetic exercises. Focus on minimal pairs (words that differ by only one sound) to help students distinguish between similar sounds that may not exist in their native language.
2. Intonation and Stress: Teach students the importance of intonation and word stress in English. Practice... [Read more]
What are the challenges of teaching English pronunciation to non-native speakers in a TESOL setting? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TEFL & TESOL
Teaching English pronunciation to non-native speakers in a TESOL setting comes with several challenges. One common issue is the influence of the learner's native language phonology on their English pronunciation. For example, languages like Spanish or French have different vowel sounds than English, making it challenging for learners to accurately produce English vowels. Another challenge is the presence of sounds in English that may not exist in the learner's native language, such as the "th" sound in words like "this" or "that." Teaching these unfamiliar sounds can be difficult for both the teacher and the learner.
Additionally, English is not a phonetic language, which means that the relationship between letters and sounds is not always straightforward. This lack of consistency can be... [Read more]
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