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Pronunciation Course
Class # 4
The // vs
sound
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//
The use of the // or //
sound varies considerably depending upon
the region in North America. Which sound
is used doesn’t create any problems in
communication.
Note: o, ou, or oo with an r after it
as in floor is always the // sound.
// is the sound of clock
// is the sound of bought
/a/
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Lock the box
Shot the fox
Shopping for socks
On the dot
Body clock
Odds and possibilities
Hot objects
Got an Oscar
/ɔ/
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The Australian horse has fallen on
the lawn.
The Austrian officer had a long talk
with this daughter in August.
The bald lawyer always put his audio
books in the drawer.
The audience didn’t applaud the
awful author.
They thought they saw Doris yawn.
The /u/ vs
sound
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//
/u/ is the soud of
BOOT
bck prt of the
togue, lips should
be rouded, togue
should be tese. Longer
than Portuguese “u”.
//
PUT
is the
soud of
/o/
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/o/ is the sound of BOAT
Alphabet sound of the letter O.
If followed by another vowel, link the two
sounds.
Pronouncing /r/ after vowels
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Typical Spellings for the following
sounds:
EE and EA+R = /Ir/ deer
IR and UR = // bird
WOR = // work
WAR = /r/
wr
Diphthongs in English
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/I/ is the vowel of MY
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// is the vowel of TOWN
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/I/ is the vowel of BOY
Strategies to teach vowels
Identify the same sound: Students can be given lists of words and work with
a partner to decide which words have a particular sound:
e.g. tick the words which have the sound /^/
cap hat
bug
cup
hut
bag
How often do you hear the word?: Students can also hear a succession of
words and decide how many times they can hear a particular sound:
e.g. How many times do you hear /ei/
Pepper
paper letter
later
pen
pain
wet
wait
get
gate
late
let
Contrasting sounds in the same sentence: Sounds can be contrasted by
appearing in close proximity.
e.g. Jean and Jim work in a mill, and every day they eat in the hills of
Sleeping Hollow.
Find the odd one: Students can try to find the word(s) that do not have the
same sound.
Cart class
heart
learn
smart
part
Types of activities
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Bingo cards
Noughts and Crosses
Which vowel am I? Sticky label with the vowel on the back. More
difficult: No words can start with the vowels. Easier version:
teacher writes a list of words on the board that has the symbols.
Students have to write their names near the symbol when they
figure them out.
Stand up and be counted: Teacher asks students to write down 2
or 3 words. The teacher gives each student a card with a vowel
sound. Then, each student has to read his/her words out load.
The other students pay attention to the vowels being pronounced,
and stand up if they hear the vowel in their card. Make sure you
add schwa. Theoretically, the person who has the schwa card
should stand up more frequently.
Collaborative writing: students write a sentence of a poem. Then,
in the end, they all put the poem together. Vowel Sounds.
Phonemic Crosswords.