This document is a wordlist organized by file from the English File Elementary German textbook. It includes all the vocabulary words from the student book and workbook organized into files corresponding to the lessons. The first file listed contains numbers from one to one hundred in German. It also includes some common objects, countries and nationalities, as well as additional words to learn in German. The wordlist is intended to provide students with all the vocabulary covered in the first file of the textbook in a single reference document.
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This presentation displays the 44 Symbols of Phonetics/IPA in English. A Teacher can take help to display and a student can see this presentation to prepare the topic.
There are 44 Symbols - 20 Vowels (12 Monothongs and 08 Diphthongs) and 24 Consonants in English.
Visit this Link to Listen to the Sound of Each Symbol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjIOf9UyuNU&t=141s
Third person verb endings – pronunciationTara Lockhart
Simple present verb endings when the subject is third person (he, she, it, person's name).
The letter S has 3 different pronunciation sounds: s, z and iz
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This presentation displays the 44 Symbols of Phonetics/IPA in English. A Teacher can take help to display and a student can see this presentation to prepare the topic.
There are 44 Symbols - 20 Vowels (12 Monothongs and 08 Diphthongs) and 24 Consonants in English.
Visit this Link to Listen to the Sound of Each Symbol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjIOf9UyuNU&t=141s
Third person verb endings – pronunciationTara Lockhart
Simple present verb endings when the subject is third person (he, she, it, person's name).
The letter S has 3 different pronunciation sounds: s, z and iz
Solving Pronunciation Problems for Chinese ESL LearnersDavid Wills
This PPT is designed to support a class aimed at correcting pronunciation problems in Chinese learners of English. It looks at the difficulties Chinese people have in speaking English, such as the "th" sounds (/θ/ and /ð/). It includes a wide range of activities and help to improve their speaking. See the full lesson plan for the videos referenced in the PPT: http://davidteaching.blogspot.hk/2017/03/how-to-correct-pronunciation-problems.html