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Sounds of English Semester II Lesson 2

What we need is a … a warmer

LONG-SHORT VOWEL

Homework week 1 Study p1 & p2 Listen to the recordings on the audio book on Moodle Transcribe Fred or Sid’s story p3 Do exercise on p4 poem

Turn to p4

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A / B Story 2: Fred’s story Student A Story 3: Sid’s story Student B

A / B DICTATION!

B004655 (B004) - MODOLO: LINGUA INGLESE 1 (12 CFU) – COGNOMI M-Z 2018-2019

Consonant Phonemes Manner of Articulation 2. Place of Articulation 3. Voicing

Turn to p5

DICTATION!

Semester II: Using Sound syllable structure word stress sentence stress transcription of connected speech

The Syllable A study of syllable structure considers the phonological distribution of sounds and is part of a study called phonotactics. A unit of production uttered without interruption, forming the whole or part of a word and comprising a sound of greater sonority (vowel) with or without one or more sounds of less sonority (consonants) before or after. (The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). What is a syllable?

The structure of the syllable centre onset coda consonant + vowel + consonant

ONSET CODA centre (vowel) coda (consonant) onset (consonant) no consonant = zero coda no consonant = zero onset 1 consonant = initial consonant 1 consonant = final consonant consonant cluster 2/3 consonant cluster 2/3/4

Examples : zero onset & zero coda = no initial consonant zero coda = no final consonant

centre (vowel) coda (consonant) onset (consonant) no consonant = zero onset no consonant = zero coda 1 consonant = initial consonant 1 consonant = final consonant consonant cluster 2/3 consonant cluster 2/3/4

Adding an initial consonant ?

Examples of final + initial consonant zero onset examples + initial consonant

Adding a final consonant ?

Examples of final + initial consonant zero coda examples + final consonant

Examples of final + initial consonant by adding an intial consonant by adding a final consonant

What happens…?

Common single consonant onset problems

Common single consonant coda problems

Incorrect pronunciation of -ed /t/ /d/

centre (vowel) coda (consonant) onset (consonant) no consonant = zero onset no consonant = zero coda 1 consonant = initial consonant 1 consonant = final consonant Next Week! consonant cluster 2/3 consonant cluster 2/3/4

DICTATION!

HOMEWORK

START REVISING Homework week 2 Read Chapter 8 Roach p56, p57 p58 Dispensa : START REVISING p6 Study p5 Revise ‘–ed’ endings p29 Transcribe‘Flatearther’ poem

Don’t forget the audio book on Moodle