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Improving 
Pronunciation
Pronunciation 
Pronunciation is a necessary part of 
speaking (oral communication). It 
involves making correct sounds of a 
particular language, as well as how 
sounds are put together in the flow of 
speech.
Phonetics and Phonology 
Phonetics: 
Phonetics is the study of the sounds of 
human speech. 
Phonology: 
Phonology is the study of sound system 
of a particular language.
International Phonetic Association 
International Phonetic Association has devised 
standardized representation of the sounds of 
spoken language which is called 
International Phonetic Alphabet. 
International Phonetic Alphabet 
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is 
an alphabetic system of phonetic notation (a 
set of phonetic symbols).
Phoneme 
A phoneme is the smallest 
meaningful unit in the 
sound system of a 
language. 
Exapmles: 
/ʤ/, /θ/, /p/
Sounds in English 
There are 44 sounds in English 
Language 
24 Consonants 
12 Vowels 
 07 short vowels 
 05 long vowels 
 08 diphthongs (a sound made by gliding 
from one vowel sound to another)
Syllable 
Syllable is a unit of pronunciation having 
one vowel sound, with or without 
surrounding consonants, forming the 
whole or a part of a word. 
In dictionaries, syllable division is usually 
indicated by a heavy black dot. 
Examples: 
/chair/ monosyllabic 
/ho.tel/ bisyllabic 
/dic.ta.tor/ trisyllabic
………….Continued 
If a word has double letters, syllable 
division comes between both letters. 
/com.mu.ni.ca.tion/ 
Syllable Stress: 
In a word of two syllables, one syllable is 
pronounced with more force, or loudness, 
than the other. This difference of 
emphasis is called stress.
…………Continued 
A dictionary indicates a stressed syllable, 
usually by a mark like this (´). 
Primary and Secondary Stress: 
Words of three or more syllables may have two 
stresses, one heavier than the other. The heavier 
stress is called primary stress while the weaker 
stress is called secondary stress. 
Primary stress usually appears at the top of the 
syllable while secondary stress appears at the 
bottom e.g. /com.′mu.ni.′ca.tion/
Stress-Timed Language 
English is timed by the syllables we 
stress.
Exercise 
Which words give information that the 
listener needs to understand the message? 
1) What time do you close? 
2) Could I have return ticket to Central 
please? 
3) The answer is on page twelve. 
4) Where did you park the car? 
5) The meeting starts at three?
Figure out how each of the 
following words is pronounced: 
/ʃi:p/ 
/wɒt/ 
/kɪŋ/ 
/θɪŋk/ 
/wɒtə/ 
/ʧi:p/ 
/feɪvə/ 
/bɔɪ/ 
/gɜ:l/
……….Continued 
/ɪmɪteɪʃən/ 
/fæʃən/ 
/ɪntərækʃən/ 
/sɒftweə/ 
/enʤənɪə/ 
/ʧɒkəlɪt/
Connected Speech 
When we speak naturally we do not pronounce 
a word, stop, then say the next word in the 
sentence. Fluent speech flows with a rhythm 
and the words bump into each other. 
To make speech flow smoothly the way we 
pronounce the end and beginning of some 
words can change depending on the sounds at 
the beginning and end of those words.
Features of Connected Speech 
Assimilation: 
Sounds that belong to one word can cause 
changes in sounds belonging to other 
words. 
When a word’s pronunciation is affected 
by sounds in a neighbouring word, we 
call this process assimilation. 
Examples: 
Ten pins--- Tempins 
Have to ……haf to
………Continued 
Would you like to have tea? 
Wuju like to have tea? 
Nice to meet you. 
Nice to meechu. 
Got you! 
Gotcha!
that boy . /ðap bɔɪ/ 
that girl . /ðak gɜ:l/ 
good pen . /gʊb pen/ 
good concert . /gʊg kɒnsət/ 
ten players . /tem pleɪəz/ 
ten cups ./teŋ kʌps/
Elision 
Elision 
It is the omission of one or more sounds (such 
as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in 
a word or phrase, producing a result that is 
easier for the speaker to pronounce. 
Examples: 
He leaves next week. (nex week) 
She acts like she owns the place! (aks) 
Handbag (hanbag) 
Letter ( lette) / letə /
Home task 
Look at the underlined vowel letters in 
the following words and check each word 
in your dictionary. Find out which 
symbol does your dictionary use for each 
vowel letter: 
Thirty purple birds returned early. 
I like my bright lime butterfly. 
They waited eight days for the late train.
Thank You 
/θæŋk ju:/

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Improving Pronunciation

  • 2. Pronunciation Pronunciation is a necessary part of speaking (oral communication). It involves making correct sounds of a particular language, as well as how sounds are put together in the flow of speech.
  • 3. Phonetics and Phonology Phonetics: Phonetics is the study of the sounds of human speech. Phonology: Phonology is the study of sound system of a particular language.
  • 4. International Phonetic Association International Phonetic Association has devised standardized representation of the sounds of spoken language which is called International Phonetic Alphabet. International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation (a set of phonetic symbols).
  • 5. Phoneme A phoneme is the smallest meaningful unit in the sound system of a language. Exapmles: /ʤ/, /θ/, /p/
  • 6. Sounds in English There are 44 sounds in English Language 24 Consonants 12 Vowels  07 short vowels  05 long vowels  08 diphthongs (a sound made by gliding from one vowel sound to another)
  • 7. Syllable Syllable is a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word. In dictionaries, syllable division is usually indicated by a heavy black dot. Examples: /chair/ monosyllabic /ho.tel/ bisyllabic /dic.ta.tor/ trisyllabic
  • 8. ………….Continued If a word has double letters, syllable division comes between both letters. /com.mu.ni.ca.tion/ Syllable Stress: In a word of two syllables, one syllable is pronounced with more force, or loudness, than the other. This difference of emphasis is called stress.
  • 9. …………Continued A dictionary indicates a stressed syllable, usually by a mark like this (´). Primary and Secondary Stress: Words of three or more syllables may have two stresses, one heavier than the other. The heavier stress is called primary stress while the weaker stress is called secondary stress. Primary stress usually appears at the top of the syllable while secondary stress appears at the bottom e.g. /com.′mu.ni.′ca.tion/
  • 10. Stress-Timed Language English is timed by the syllables we stress.
  • 11. Exercise Which words give information that the listener needs to understand the message? 1) What time do you close? 2) Could I have return ticket to Central please? 3) The answer is on page twelve. 4) Where did you park the car? 5) The meeting starts at three?
  • 12. Figure out how each of the following words is pronounced: /ʃi:p/ /wɒt/ /kɪŋ/ /θɪŋk/ /wɒtə/ /ʧi:p/ /feɪvə/ /bɔɪ/ /gɜ:l/
  • 13. ……….Continued /ɪmɪteɪʃən/ /fæʃən/ /ɪntərækʃən/ /sɒftweə/ /enʤənɪə/ /ʧɒkəlɪt/
  • 14. Connected Speech When we speak naturally we do not pronounce a word, stop, then say the next word in the sentence. Fluent speech flows with a rhythm and the words bump into each other. To make speech flow smoothly the way we pronounce the end and beginning of some words can change depending on the sounds at the beginning and end of those words.
  • 15. Features of Connected Speech Assimilation: Sounds that belong to one word can cause changes in sounds belonging to other words. When a word’s pronunciation is affected by sounds in a neighbouring word, we call this process assimilation. Examples: Ten pins--- Tempins Have to ……haf to
  • 16. ………Continued Would you like to have tea? Wuju like to have tea? Nice to meet you. Nice to meechu. Got you! Gotcha!
  • 17. that boy . /ðap bɔɪ/ that girl . /ðak gɜ:l/ good pen . /gʊb pen/ good concert . /gʊg kɒnsət/ ten players . /tem pleɪəz/ ten cups ./teŋ kʌps/
  • 18. Elision Elision It is the omission of one or more sounds (such as a vowel, a consonant, or a whole syllable) in a word or phrase, producing a result that is easier for the speaker to pronounce. Examples: He leaves next week. (nex week) She acts like she owns the place! (aks) Handbag (hanbag) Letter ( lette) / letə /
  • 19. Home task Look at the underlined vowel letters in the following words and check each word in your dictionary. Find out which symbol does your dictionary use for each vowel letter: Thirty purple birds returned early. I like my bright lime butterfly. They waited eight days for the late train.