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A Practical Course in British English Pronunciation. Sound. FREE SAMPLE. Chapter 1. pdf + mp3. of English. by Joseph Hudson. Written & Produced at the Pronunciation Studio. Self Study or Classroom Use 9 Chapters with Full Answer Key. Index. How to Use the Book. Every chapter is split into the following sections:
• Spelling & Sound: how to turn written English into accurate pronunciation. • Structure: how to join sounds and use the weak forms in connected speech. • Intonation: use of pitch, rhythm, stress and patterns.
The first 20 pages of Pronunciation Studio’s course book ‘The Sound of English Pronunciation’ are included here (pg 2-20), with notes, diagrams, audio and examples for each sound in English.
Learning English pronunciation involves three key skills: Producing sounds using the mouth and voice. Selecting sounds through spelling and hearing. Connecting sounds in words and sentences. This course is designed to give learners a practical step by step approach to all three areas.
Speaking Clearly: Activities for Improving English Pronunciation Some simple techniques and activities you can use - in any class - to help your students speak more clearly. Shirley Thompson ESL Consultant, Teacher Trainer
Learn English with free English pronunciation lessons from Oxford Online English. Video lessons with clear explanations make learning easy!
Introduction. /s/ is made only using air - it is a voiceless sound. /z/ is made with voice (vibration of the vocal cords in the throat) - it is a voiced sound. CHEESE /tʃiːz/ contains the voiced /z/ sound. MOUSE /maʊs/ contains the voiceless /s/ sound.