Pronunciation Flashcards

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Pronunciation • Two Ways to Teach

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1- Drilling

2- Mixing Things Up

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Pronunciation • Drilling • Meaning

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Is when you recite a word, then have your students repeat it back to you.

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Pronunciation • Drilling • Ways To Teach

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1- Show a picture of an object and say its name.
2- Ask your students to repeat it back to you.
3- Praise the class and repeat the word again, emphasizing‘s correct pronunciation.
4- Pick students at a random and asked them to try and pronounce the word.
5- Praise all attempts and if mistakes are made, show when and the right way.

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Pronunciation • Drilling • Pros and Cons

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Doing it as a class kills embarrassment.

Individually it can perfectionate the students pronunciation

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Pronunciation • Mixing Things Up • Similar Pairs • Ways To Teach

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1- Pair up two students and give them similar words, written on the piece of paper.

2- Ask one of the students to say one of the two similar words, and the other student to guess which word was said.

(Sheep/Ship, Big/Dig, Sad/Sat)

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Pronunciation • Mixing Things Up • Telephone • Ways To Teach

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1- Suggest your student in a circle and give one student a message.
2- Have him/her whisper this to the student next to them, and so on.
3- Ask the last student to stand up and see what they have heard.
4- The point of the game is for the message to stay the same.

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