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  1. In English, there are quite a number of words that have a particular pronunciation when said in isolation (called the strong form or SF), but, except when they occur in certain positions, have a different pronunciation when they are used in connected speech (called the weak form or WF).

  2. Teaching Knowledge database T-W. Weak forms are syllable sounds that become unstressed in connected speech. Weak forms are often then pronounced as a schwa. Example. In the sentence below the first 'do' is a weak form and the second is stressed. What do you want to do this evening? In the classroom.

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  4. Learn about the pronunciation of weak forms in English with this free video lesson. You can learn which words have weak forms and how to pronounce them.

  5. Here is an example of a word with a weak and a strong form in different parts of a sentence (note the word ‘ of ’): I am thinking of (iv/ əv) leaving—that is what I’m thinking of (ov/ ɒv). [Weak form] [Strong form]

  6. 25 mar 2012 · Weak forms occur on small, less important words (like prepositions and articles) that link the operative, key content words of a sentence together (things like verbs, adverbs, adjectives or nouns). These weak form words are what we call function words, and typically they are words such as:

  7. Students listen to an A sentence and a B sentence that have the same word in the strong form and then the weak form, or vice versa. For example, they listen to “I could help, if you like” and “Yes, he could”.

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