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Page 1: Advanced Pronunciation Skills WEEK 4 - DAY 1. Today’s Agenda Opening Conversation: Listening and Speaking Experience Sounds (The Speech Pathway): Final

Advanced Pronunciation SkillsWEEK 4 - DAY 1

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Today’s AgendaOpening Conversation: Listening and Speaking Experience Sounds (The Speech Pathway): Final Nasal Sounds

◦ Final Nasal Sounds: -m, -n, and -ng sounds (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)◦ Review of l and r sounds

Review of vowel, th, and r Sounds: Family TreeImportant Endings: -s EndingsPreparation for “You’re the Expert” Presentation (to be presented next Thursday)Words: More Intonation Patterns

◦ Compound Nouns v. Descriptive PhrasesHomework

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Opening Conversation

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Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

ŋ

n

m

-- from Targeting Pronunciation

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Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)Nasal Sounds: air comes out the nose, not out of the mouth

http://www.pronuncian.com

m n

ŋ

ram rang ran

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Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset-ad3.html

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rum

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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rum run

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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rum run rung

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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Rum is a major export of Puerto Rico.

Marcia and her brother run at least five miles every morning.

The workman fell off the top rung of the ladder.

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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sum

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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sum sun

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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sum sun sung

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

sing sang sung

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-- from http://www.uiowa.edu

He owes me a large sum of money.

After more than a week of rain, the sun finally came out.

After she had sung the final song of her concert,she ran out of auditorium to catch her plane.

Sounds: Final Nasal Sounds -m, -n, and -ng (/m/, /n/, and /ŋ/)

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-- from http://www.elementalenglish.com

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

What part of your body holds the key to creating

the correct /l/ and /r/ sounds?

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The tip of your tongue.

-- from http://www.elementalenglish.com

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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The key to creating the correct sounds is the tip of your tongue.

To create the [l] sound, the tip of your tongue should make contact with the top of your mouth, just behind your teeth.

-- from http://www.elementalenglish.com

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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The key to creating the correct sounds is the tip of your tongue.

To create the [l] sound, the tip of your tongue should make contact with the top of your mouth, just behind your teeth.

To create the [r] sound, the tip of your tongue must NOT make contact with any part of your mouth. It curves slightly upward. Your lips are somewhat “pursed” or rounded. The sides of your tongue may touch your teeth. But the tip of your tongue should be in the middle of your mouth, without touching anything.

-- from http://www.elementalenglish.com

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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http://www.myaism.com/M.E.L.T.S.html’ www.pronuncian.comhttp://annebobroffhajal.com/2011/01/

t

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

-- from Targeting Pronunciation

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http://www.uiowa.edu/~acadtech/phonetics/english/frameset-ad3.html

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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load

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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load road

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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flea

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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flea free

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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alive

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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alive arrive

Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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Sounds: Review of /l/ and /r/

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mother /ˈmʌðɚ/ father /ˈfɑðɚ/brother /ˈbrʌðɚ/ sister /ˈsɪstɚ/ grandmother /ˈgrændˌmʌðɚ/ grandfather /ˈgrændˌfɑðɚ/

Sounds: Review of voiced th, vowels, and final -er

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Pair Work: Review of Vowel, th, and r Sounds

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Pair Work: Review of Vowel, th, and r Sounds

Family Tree Conversation

Grandparents

Parents

YOU

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Important Endings: -s

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Important Endings: -s

Why are -s endings particularly important?

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Important Endings: -s They send four important signals that are

critical to meaning.

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Important Endings: -s • They can signal plural nouns.• They can signal a third-person verb.• They can signal a possessive.• They can signal a contraction.

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Important Endings: -s

What three ways do English speakers pronounce -s endings?

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Important Endings: -s tapes babes charges

bites trades wishes

cakes bags beaches

hits saves misses

buzzes

judges

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Important Endings: -s s z esə

tapes babes chargesbites trades wishescakes bags beaches hits saves misses buzzes

judges

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The Speech Pathway: Consonants

sibilantscontinuants stops/s/ /z/ /ʃ/ /tʃ / /ʒ/ /dʒ/

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Important Endings: -s1. If the word’s final sound is unvoiced: -s sound

2. If the word’s final sound is voiced: -z sound

3. If the word’s end sound is a sibilant (voiced or unvoiced: [s] [z] [ʃ] [tʃ] [dʒ] [ʒ]): -əs

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Important Endings: -sLinking

fit sin summer zoverday zaar long save zis moneyKip saddress moth sin the closetdig za holepick suppuff sonna pipe clean zup

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Important Endings: -sLinking

fit sin fits in summer zover summer’s over

day zaar long days are long save zis money saves his money

Kip saddress Kip’s address moth sin the closet moths in the closet

dig za hole digs a hole pick sup picks up

puff sonna pipe puffs on a pipe clean zup cleans up

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Important Endings: -sLinking

ha zalot … wa zalot … duh zalot … u zalot

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Important Endings: -sLinking

ha zalot … wa zalot … duh zalot … u zalotHe has a lot of money.

It is a lot of workThey use a lot of cream.

It was a lot of fun.It does a lot of good.

She drives a lot of miles.

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Important Endings: -s Targeting Pronunciation

Improve your Monitoring, p. 182 (CD 3, Track 55) Two Dialogues, p. 183

Improve your Monitoring, p. 184 (CD 3, Track 58)

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Important Endings: -s

Next week: More on Sibilants

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You’re the Expert: A “How-to” Presentation – Preparation

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You’re the Expert: A “How-to” Presentation – Preparation

How to Fry an Egg, adapted from

http://www.artofmanliness.com/2011/10/25/breakfast-basics-how-to-make-better-eggs/

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You’re the Expert: A “How-to” Presentation

How to Fry an Egg

Sunny-side up

Over easy Over medium Over hard

egg white

yolk

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You’re the Expert: A “How-to” Presentation – What did you learn?

What ideas for your presentation did you get from the How to Fry an Egg podcast?

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Peer Input Listen carefully to your partner as he or she gives the You’re the Expert presentation. Tell your partner:

What worked well in his/her presentation (content and pronunciation).

What was unclear or hard to understand.

Consider peer input as your prepare for your presentation in our next class.

You’re the Expert: A “How-to” Presentation

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More Intonation Patterns

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Descriptive Phrases

v.Compound Nouns

More Intonation Patterns: Review

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Descriptive PhrasesBoth Adjective and Verb receive stress,

often equal stress.v.

Compound NounsStress is usually placed on the first syllable.

More Intonation Patterns: Review

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$800

Descriptive PhraseAdjective + Noun

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$800

Descriptive PhraseAdjective + Noun =

The GOLD FISHnot

the METALIC FISHor

the COPPER FISH

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$800

Descriptive PhraseAdjective + Noun =

the GOLD FISHnot

the METALIC FISHor

the COPPER FISH

Compound Noun

$1

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$800

Descriptive PhraseAdjective + Noun =

the GOLD FISHnot

the METALIC FISHor

The COPPER FISH

Compound Noun = the GOLDfish

not the trout

or the tuna

$1

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More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

What are: on, off, in, out, up, down … ?

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Prepositions … but they (and sometimes adverbs) can also be particles when linked with a verb.

verb + particle = PHRASAL VERB

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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verb + particle = PHRASAL VERBset up

leave outgive awaypoint out

turn downdo over

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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verb + particle + D.O.

set up I’ll set up the tent. figure out I’ll figure out what it costs. give away I’ll give away the money. point out I’ll point out his error.turn down I’ll turn down the lights.

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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verb + particle + D.O. verb + D.O. + particle

set up I’ll set up the tent. figure out I’ll figure out what it costs. give away I’ll give away the money. point out I’ll point out his error.turn down I’ll turn down the lights.

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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verb + particle + D.O. verb + D.O. + particle

set up I’ll set up the tent. I’ll set the tent up.figure out I’ll figure out what it costs. I’ll figure it out.give away I’ll give away the money. I’ll give the money away.point out I’ll point out his error. I’ll point it out [to him].turn down I’ll turn down the lights. I’ll turn the lights down.do over I’ll do the problem over.

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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Targeting Pronunciationp. 65 - Learn by Listening (CD 2, Track 8)

p. 65 – g. Partner Practice

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs

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In phrasal verbs, the PARTICLE gets the strong stress.

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs: Stress

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In phrasal verbs, the PARTICLE gets the strong stress.

More Intonation PatternsPhrasal Verbs: Stress

set UPdo OVer

leave OUTgive aWAYpoint OUT

turn DOWN

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Practice your “You’re the Expert” presentation, incorporating the feedback you received from your peer/partner on Tuesday. Record it on Blackboard-Voice Board and listen to it. You may re-record it until you are satisfied with your pronunciation. You will then present this “how-to” presentation to the whole class on Thursday, and it will be videoed.Take the Self-Quiz and do the Dictation Exercise (Chapter 8 – The Speech Pathway, pp. 170-171). Bring to class for review. Continue to reflect daily on your experience using the Pronunciation Log.

Homework (also found under“Assignments” on Blackboard)