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  1. 1. PRONUNCIATION (SYLLABLES) MEETING 2 Dien Novita, S.S., M.Hum.
  2. 2. "Pronunciation" refers to the way in which we make the sound of words. The pronunciation of English words differs according to which part of the word is stressed, which vowel is long or short, which words in a sentence are pronounced in their weak forms and so on. 2
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  4. 4. ENGLISH SHORT VOWELS + A = ă, pronounced /æ/ as in apple, pan, mat + E = ĕ, pronounced /ɛ/ as in elephant, pen, met + I = ĭ, pronounced /ɪ/ as in insect, pin, mitt + O = ŏ, pronounced /ɒ/ as in octopus, ostrich, upon, motto + U = ŭ, pronounced /ʌ/ as in umbrella, pun, mutt 4
  5. 5. ENGLISH LONG VOWELS + Long A (ā), pronounced /eɪ/ as in late or mate + Long E (ē), pronounced /iː/ as in eat or meat (or meet or mete-- all pronounced the same) + Long I (ī), pronounced /aɪ/ as in mite or might + Long O (ō), pronounced /oʊ/ as in oats, mote or moat, + Long U (ū), pronounced /juː/ as in mute or /uː/ as in blue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aShHa4VlJgE 5
  6. 6. READ AND PRACTICE. 6 SHORT VOWEL ‘A’ LONG VOWEL ‘A’ RAT RATE MAD MADE HAT HATE SHORT VOWEL ‘I’ LONG VOWEL ‘I’ TIM TIME KIT KITE BIT BITE
  7. 7. READ AND PRACTICE. 7 SHORT VOWEL ‘U’ LONG VOWEL ‘U’ CUB CUBE TUB TUBE CUT CUTE SHORT VOWEL ‘E’ LONG VOWEL ‘E’ BET BEAT FELL FEEL BEN BEAN
  8. 8. READ AND PRACTICE. 8 SHORT VOWEL ‘O’ LONG VOWEL ‘O’ GOT GOAT HOP HOPE ROD RODE
  9. 9. CONSONANTS DIGRAPHS 9
  10. 10. EXERCISES + Listen and mark the words you hear: https://www.liveworksheets.com/yx987746hq + Listen and mark the words you hear. Say the sentences: https://www.liveworksheets.com/fv1030056dc 10
  11. 11. SILENT LETTERS + A silent letter is a letter that, in a particular word, does not correspond to any sound in the word’s pronunciation. + Silent letters audio A-Z: https://www.espressoenglish.net/silent-letters-in-english- from-a-to-z/ + Silent letters picture: https://7esl.com/silent-letters/#Silent_Letters_Picture 11
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  13. 13. PRACTICE. PRONOUNCE THESE WORDS. + PRONUNCIATION GAME at baambozle https://www.baamboozle.com/game/273983 13
  14. 14. + "A syllable” is a single, unbroken sound of a spoken (or written) word. Syllables usually contain a vowel and accompanying consonants. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYgHgM9dB1E&pbjreloa d=101 14
  15. 15. 15 Words number of syllables dog dog 1 green green 1 quite quite 1 quiet qui-et 2 orange or-ange 2 table ta-ble 2 expensive ex-pen-sive 3 interesting in-tres-ting in-te-res-ting 3 or 4 unrealistic un-rea-lis-tic 4 unexceptional un-ex-cep-tio-nal 5
  16. 16. EXERCISE. + Numbers of syllables in a word: https://www.liveworksheets.com/rv756099vr 16
  17. 17. GROUP WORK Find the incorrect pronunciation on the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1fWZpkMrAI 17
  18. 18. TONGUE TWISTERS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1mwreTOJq0 + Sally sold seashells by the seashore. + Betty Botter bought some butter, but she said the butter’s bitter. + How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? + Lesser leather never weathered wetter weather better. + If two withches would watch two watches, which witch would watch which watch? 18

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