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Problems in Pronunciation
Rabar Azad
Why can’t grown-up people pick up the characteristic sound of a foreign
language as a child can?
• In our head, there are a certain fixed boxes for the sounds of a
language, and as we grow up these boxes getting stronger and the
habits of our own language doesn’t let us to make a new box for the
sound easily.
• When we listen to our language or another, we put the sounds into
their boxes, and whenever we speak, we go to the boxes and take out
the sound in the order we want.
• Every language has different number of boxes, and the boxes are
arranged differently.
• For example if we have these three words (fin, thin, sin) and our
English boxes contain the sounds (f, th, s).
• In many languages, there are boxes for (f and s), but there isn’t a box
for (th).
• If a foreigner hear th sound, he has to put it in one of his boxes, but
because he doesn’t have th box, so he put it into either f or s box.
• So when he wants to say (thin) you hear (fin or sin) intead.
f th s
f th s
f s
f th s
f s
Lend me your ears
• So as to learn English, You must hear English. But hearing it is not
enough, you must listen to it.
• You must listen not just for the meaning, also for the sounds.
• When you listen to something and you got the word correctly, try to
practice it loudly, it is no use practicing silently.
Which English?
• There are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it.
• There are no two people speak exactly alike.
• How do you decide what sort of English to use as a model?
1- if you live in a part of the countries that use English for general
communication purposes.  choose as required in the area.
2- if you live in a part of the countries that don’t use English for general
communication purposes.  choose the one that is good for you.
The Basic Sounds
• There are 24 sounds in English.
• They occur initially and finally, and they also occur in other positions
in the words.
• pier beer
• base baize
• feel fill
Letter and Sounds
• Letters are written, sounds are spoken.
• There are 24 consonant and 20 vowels, we give each sound a letter.
• Pier /p/ - feel /i:/
• Beer /b/ - fill /i/
• Tier /t/ - fall /o:/
• Deer /d/ - full /u/
• Gear /g/ - fool /u:/
The use of the colon
( : ) with the vowels
is to show that they
are in general longer
Sound and Sound-group
• A sound is made by definite movements of the organs of speech, if we
repeat the exact movements you’ll hear the same sounds.
• When there are two words like tea and two, the shape of lips are
different, for tea the lips are flat, but for two the lips are round.
• The organs of speech are not exactly the same by pronouncing the
consonants /t/ without the vowels, the /t/ of tea and the /t/ of two are
different when we pronounce them alone.
• The group of sounds, each represented by one letter of the phonetic
alphabet, are called phoneme, and the method of representing each
phoneme by one symbol is called phonemic transcription.
• Phonemic transcription may be enclosed in diagram lines /……/.
• There is a different between phoneme and sound.
The 44 phonemes make a distinguish between the words, for example
the words fi:l from fil. But the /f/ phoneme has different sound
according to their positions.
• In theory a single phoneme is represented by a different sound in
every different position in which it occurs.
• In general, if two sounds belong to one phoneme in your language, but
two different phonemes in English there will be a danger of confusion
until you have learnt to forget the habits of your language and use the
sounds independently as in English.
• This is can be done by a careful listening and accurate use of the
speech organs and a great deal of practice.
Words and Utterances
• So as to speak, we don’t use singles sounds or single words and
phrases, to produce long utterances the sounds and words are
connected together.
• These long utterances have special difficulties:
1- They must be pronounced smoothly, without hesitation.
Pronouncing the single words are easy such as (library, been, lately, you,
to, the, have) but pronouncing the question is more difficult (have you
been to a library lately?)
2- In longer English utterances some of the words are treated as being
more important to the meaning than the others.
3- The rhythm of English must be mastered. That’s the different lengths
which the syllables of English are given and the reasons why these
different lengths occur.
4- The tune of the voice, the melody of speech is different in different
languages and it is necessary to learn something of the English way of
using tune. For example, when we say (Thank you) the voice my go
from higher to lower, or from the lower to higher. These two different
tunes show two different attitudes.

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1- Problems in Pronunciation.pptx

  • 2. Why can’t grown-up people pick up the characteristic sound of a foreign language as a child can?
  • 3. • In our head, there are a certain fixed boxes for the sounds of a language, and as we grow up these boxes getting stronger and the habits of our own language doesn’t let us to make a new box for the sound easily. • When we listen to our language or another, we put the sounds into their boxes, and whenever we speak, we go to the boxes and take out the sound in the order we want. • Every language has different number of boxes, and the boxes are arranged differently.
  • 4. • For example if we have these three words (fin, thin, sin) and our English boxes contain the sounds (f, th, s). • In many languages, there are boxes for (f and s), but there isn’t a box for (th). • If a foreigner hear th sound, he has to put it in one of his boxes, but because he doesn’t have th box, so he put it into either f or s box. • So when he wants to say (thin) you hear (fin or sin) intead. f th s f th s f s f th s f s
  • 5. Lend me your ears • So as to learn English, You must hear English. But hearing it is not enough, you must listen to it. • You must listen not just for the meaning, also for the sounds. • When you listen to something and you got the word correctly, try to practice it loudly, it is no use practicing silently.
  • 6. Which English? • There are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. • There are no two people speak exactly alike. • How do you decide what sort of English to use as a model? 1- if you live in a part of the countries that use English for general communication purposes.  choose as required in the area. 2- if you live in a part of the countries that don’t use English for general communication purposes.  choose the one that is good for you.
  • 7. The Basic Sounds • There are 24 sounds in English. • They occur initially and finally, and they also occur in other positions in the words. • pier beer • base baize • feel fill
  • 8. Letter and Sounds • Letters are written, sounds are spoken. • There are 24 consonant and 20 vowels, we give each sound a letter. • Pier /p/ - feel /i:/ • Beer /b/ - fill /i/ • Tier /t/ - fall /o:/ • Deer /d/ - full /u/ • Gear /g/ - fool /u:/ The use of the colon ( : ) with the vowels is to show that they are in general longer
  • 9. Sound and Sound-group • A sound is made by definite movements of the organs of speech, if we repeat the exact movements you’ll hear the same sounds. • When there are two words like tea and two, the shape of lips are different, for tea the lips are flat, but for two the lips are round. • The organs of speech are not exactly the same by pronouncing the consonants /t/ without the vowels, the /t/ of tea and the /t/ of two are different when we pronounce them alone.
  • 10. • The group of sounds, each represented by one letter of the phonetic alphabet, are called phoneme, and the method of representing each phoneme by one symbol is called phonemic transcription. • Phonemic transcription may be enclosed in diagram lines /……/. • There is a different between phoneme and sound. The 44 phonemes make a distinguish between the words, for example the words fi:l from fil. But the /f/ phoneme has different sound according to their positions. • In theory a single phoneme is represented by a different sound in every different position in which it occurs.
  • 11. • In general, if two sounds belong to one phoneme in your language, but two different phonemes in English there will be a danger of confusion until you have learnt to forget the habits of your language and use the sounds independently as in English. • This is can be done by a careful listening and accurate use of the speech organs and a great deal of practice.
  • 12. Words and Utterances • So as to speak, we don’t use singles sounds or single words and phrases, to produce long utterances the sounds and words are connected together. • These long utterances have special difficulties: 1- They must be pronounced smoothly, without hesitation. Pronouncing the single words are easy such as (library, been, lately, you, to, the, have) but pronouncing the question is more difficult (have you been to a library lately?)
  • 13. 2- In longer English utterances some of the words are treated as being more important to the meaning than the others. 3- The rhythm of English must be mastered. That’s the different lengths which the syllables of English are given and the reasons why these different lengths occur. 4- The tune of the voice, the melody of speech is different in different languages and it is necessary to learn something of the English way of using tune. For example, when we say (Thank you) the voice my go from higher to lower, or from the lower to higher. These two different tunes show two different attitudes.