Teaching pronunciation A1 (Grades 1-4)
Teaching pronunciation A2 (Grades 5-9)
Teaching pronunciation B1 (Grades 10-11
Teaching vocabulary A1 (Grades 1-4)
Teaching vocabulary A2 (Grades 5-9)
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Aim of teaching pronunciation is...

to develop listening/pronouncing and rhythm/intonation skills.

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Pronunciation consists of three parts...

Hearing (acoustic)

Uttering (motor)

Meaning (semantic)

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What does teaching pronunciation involve?

the sounds of the language, or phonology

stress and rhythm

intonation.

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The  main  practical  aim  of  teaching  vocabulary  in  primary  schools  and secondary schools...

is to form the pupils’ vocabulary skills as a basic component of all the language activities.

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Mental lexicon performs the functions of...

word storage

retrieval

comprehention

use

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How many stages are there of foreign language?

3 (General secondary Education, Special secondary education, Higher education)

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4 major reasons to teach pronunciation ( Morley, 1999)...

-Functional intelligibility

-Functional communicability

-Self-confidence

-Speech monitoring abilities

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What is the absence of sound as in “Chis/t/mas”?

Elisions

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It can be defined, roughly, as the words we teach in the foreign language.

Vocabulary

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potential  vocabulary include...

international words:

conversion

compound words

stem familiar  words

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The supra-segmental features of English...

•stress,

•rhythm, 

•intonation,

•linking ,

•reduction,

•deletion 

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Pronunciation minimum is selected according to the following criteria...

1) compliance with the need of communication; 

2) appropriate style for selection;

3) standardized pronunciation;

4) prevalence.

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Examples of Authentic materials for designing pronunciation activities...

●Songs

●Poetry, rhymes, and chants

●Advertisements, menus, and pictures

●Magazines and newspapers

●Video clips from movies, TV programs, YouTube, or other online sources

●Stories, plays, and other literature

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The second name of "mental lexicon"

“vocabulary  in  mind”.

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Vocabulary  in  speech  is  divided  into  3  parts:

easy

comperatively difficult

most difficult words

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The segmental features of English...

•the individual vowel sounds.

•the individual consonant sounds.

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When to teach pronunciation?
Harmer (2000) suggests 4 alternatives...

Whole lessons

Discreet slots

Integrated phases

Opportunistic teaching

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Activities that target four important aspects of pronunciation that can aid the listener:...

●Listening for thought groups

●Listening for prominence

●Listening for stressed syllables and rhythm

●Listening for reduced speech

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The  smallest  independent meaningful  units  of  speech  are  called...

words

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The stages of developing  vocabulary subskills...

¨Step One: presenting new words

¨Step Two: helping students remember new words

¨Step Three: making sure students make the new words their own

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Pronunciation minimum includes...

sounds, sound combinations, stress, main types of intonation.

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Types of pronunciation practice...

Controlled practice: 

Semi-controlled (Guided) practice:

Freer practice      (communicative ):

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It is present :)

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What is a vocabulary minimum?

word, word combination, phrase

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What kind of visual images can we use?

•realia

•pictures

•masking

•drawing