oral communications
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Oral Communications. P.E.A.R P ronunciation E xpressiveness A rticulation and R hythm and Fluency Compiled by Bernard Kang or. Pronunciation. Tests on the accuracy of saying a word using particular sounds. Students are usually tested on the following: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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P.E.A.RPronunciation
ExpressivenessArticulation and
Rhythm and Fluency
Compiled by Bernard Kang
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Pronunciation Tests on the accuracy of saying a word using
particular sounds. Students are usually tested on the following:1)Ability to pronounce words with multiple
syllables2)Ability to pronounce uncommon words3)Ability to pronounce words with ‘th’ in them4)Ability to pronounce commonly mispronounced
words
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Examples from TYS2009 Day 1
- Memorabilia - Ornamental- Opportunity- Authentic- Bustling- Market- Vastness- Thought
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Pronunciation • In most situations, a student should be able to
use phonetics to decipher the pronunciation, however, there will be cases where it is not so straightforward.
Example:Eg. Names – Samuel, Peter, Jane What about Chloe? Michaela? Charlotte?Examples from TYS: Barbara (2008 Day2)Vikram (2008 Day 6)• You will NOT be penalised for pronouncing names of
people incorrectly so why is this important?
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PronunciationThe same principle applies to words. Often, we
are misled into inaccurate pronunciation of certain words because of their spelling. Students must be adequately exposed and trained to ensure that they are able to identify these words.
Sometimes simple words are so commonly mispronounced by Singaporeans that we do not realise that they are incorrect.
Example: Sword, Often(Fun Fact: Do you know that Singapore is one of
the few countries where we pronounce ‘flour’ as ‘flar’? )
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Let’s recapitulate (ree-kuh-pich-uh-leyt) : How do u pronounce these words?CalendarColleague PotentialSwordExcuse ExtraSecondPressureTicket Wednesday
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More Commonly Mispronounced Words(ADD THEM TO YOUR LIST!)
WordWord SG Pronunciation?SG Pronunciation?
Liase Liase LieLie-us-us
SoftenSoften SofSof-ten-ten
albeitalbeit ??
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More Commonly Mispronounced Words(ADD THEM TO YOUR LIST!)
WordWord Correct PronunciationCorrect Pronunciation
Liase Liase Lee-ay-sLee-ay-s
SoftenSoften Sof-Sof-enen
albeitalbeit Awl-Awl-beebee-it-it
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More Commonly Mispronounced WordsWordWord SG Pronunciation?SG Pronunciation?
gesturegesture gasgas-ture -ture
repetitiverepetitive rep-rep-perper-te-tive -te-tive
ItineraryItinerary ItineryItinery
SubtleSubtle SubSub-tle-tle
GenuineGenuine jen-yoo-jen-yoo-winewine
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More Commonly Mispronounced WordsWordWord Correct PronunciationCorrect Pronunciation
gesturegesture JesJes-cher -cher
repetitiverepetitive rere--petpet-i-tive -i-tive
ItineraryItinerary ahy-tin-uh-ahy-tin-uh-rerrer-ee-ee
SubtleSubtle suhtsuht-l-l
GenuineGenuine jen-yoo-jen-yoo-inin
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More Commonly Mispronounced WordsWordWord SG PronunciationSG Pronunciation
DebtDebt dedebbtt
DebrisDebris De-De-brisbris
ApparatusApparatus Er-pear-rey-tusEr-pear-rey-tus
AthleteAthlete Air-the-lete Air-the-lete
AbaloneAbalone Air-ber-lonAir-ber-lon
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More Commonly Mispronounced WordsWordWord Correct PronunciationCorrect Pronunciation
DebtDebt detdet
DebrisDebris duhduh-bree, -bree, deydey-bree-bree
ApparatusApparatus apap-uh-rat-uhs, -rey-tuhs -uh-rat-uhs, -rey-tuhs
AthleteAthlete athath-leet -leet
AbaloneAbalone ab-uh-ab-uh-loh-neeloh-nee
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CHALLENGEHow do you pronounce…
Giraffe? (TYS 2009 Day 1)
What if it was a …Hippopotamus instead?
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Expressiveness:
Dialogue – FeelingsPitch and Tone for Effect
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ExpressivenessExpressiveness is an important component in
Oral Communication because it shows feelings and character. It also sets the tone of the atmosphere and setting.
Dialogue – More often than not, there will be dialogue in your reading passage. As a result, you must be adequately prepared to express different kinds of feelings in the speaker.
Pitch and tone for effect – Pitch and tone is how you vary your voice to suit the passage as you read it aloud.
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Group Work!In your groups, practice the different ways of
saying the rhyme as indicated in the worksheet.
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RationaleDramatisation of verses is a good way to
practice expressiveness. You would realise that the same verse can be read in different kinds of moods and feelings, thus sounding different under the different settings.
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Exercise 2 – Try this!Birthday Party
HE’S HERE! HE’S HERE!Somebody switch off the lights!Oh no, I’ve spilled the drinks!
Move the presents out of the way. Everybody hide!
You’re squashing me.I’ve lost my party hat.Who’s sitting on my toe?
Ouch! Ouch!Sh… Sh…
He’s opening the door…
SURPRISE!
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ConclusionPronunciation – Students must be careful
when reading the passage and note the words that they must pay special attention to during their preparation.
Expressiveness – Students must learn to project feelings and how to vary their pitch and tone when reading the passage
REMEMBER: THE KEY WORD IS PRACTICE!
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Next Lesson:Please bring your Oral Communications TYS