When you make a grammatical error but you self-correct it.
What is a mistake?
The common way a L1 Dane pronounces quote wrong.
What is /kvəʊt/?
The contrast between /v/ & /w/
What is putting the front teeth on your lower lip instead of rounding your mouth?
A combination of consonants that doesn’t exist in English.
What is /kv/, /sr/ etc?
The top-3 best non-English speakers who have the strongest English skills.
What is the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden?
When you repeatedly make a grammatical mistake but you do not know.
What is an error?
The phoneme that people, who stress vowels in the wrong manner, should use.
What is schwa /ə/ ?
A consonant that is only used in GA.
What is the Rhotic /r/?
The two dialects/accents that has mostly been represented in our course.
What is RP and GA?
The worst non-native English speaking country at speaking English.
What is Iraq?
The name of your first language
What is L1?
The latin words for “strong” and “soft” when it comes to energy of articulation.
What is Fortis and Lenis?
A vowel pronounced longer than usual.
What is a lenis vowel?
The thing L2 is also called/known for.
What is the target language?
The first thing you have to look at when someone makes a grammatical error.
What is wrong?
The name of your second language.
What is L2
The thing Danes should pronounce instead of /v/.
What is /w/?
The difference between a soft d and the phoneme ð.
What is the difference between an approximant and a fricative?
People become it when they notice an error another person has made.
What is unfocused?
The last thing you have to look at when someone makes a grammatical error.
What to change?
It is a measure of how comprehendible speech is, or the degree to which speech can be understood.
What is intelligibility?
The phonemes /θ/ might be substituted by.
What is /s, t, f/?
The most important issue with vowels.
What is the contrast between the two phonemes /ʌ/ - strut and /ɒ/ - love.
The thing wrong pronunciation might lead to.
What is negative evaluations?
The thing negative social evaluation may lead to.
What is decreased intelligibility?