Pronunciation Class Week 2. Welcome Back  Name plates  Attendance  Paper work  Pink receipts  Documents from some students  Mirrors.

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Pronunciation Class Week 2

Welcome Back  Name plates  Attendance  Paper work  Pink receipts  Documents from some students  Mirrors

Pronunciation Terms 4. Consonant sound 7. Emphasis 8. Intonation 11. Phonemic symbol 14. Sentence stress / 23. Word Stress 17. Syllable 18. Tone 19. Unstressed / Stressed 20. Voiced / Voiceless 21. Vowel 22. Weak vowel

Pronunciation Vs. Spelling  comfortable / ˈ k ʌ mft ə b ə l/ ( k ʌ mf -t ə -bl)  height /ha ɪ t/ ( haayt )  chaos / ˈ ke ɪɒ s/ ( kei -oss)  mishap / ˈ m ɪ shæp/ ( mis -hæp)

Phonetic Alphabet

Dictionaries Online  Merrian Webster Learner’s Dictionary   Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary  ary/learner-english/ ary/learner-english/  US Vs. UK pronunciations

University of Iowa  etics/english/frameset.html etics/english/frameset.html

Let’s get started! / ɪ //i:/  bit  itch  fill  hid  hill  hit  ill  beat  each  feel  heed  he‘ll  heat  eel / ɪ //i:/  kip  mill  lip  pitch  still  sin  keep  meal  leap  peach  steal  seen

Minimal Pairs Telephone Game 0 - bit 1 - hit 2 - still 3 - lip 4 - each 5 - beat 6 - heed 7 - steal 8 - leap 9 - itch

Homework  54-milwaukee-area-technical- college/pronunciationfall milwaukee-area-technical- college/pronunciationfall2013  Practice / ɪ / Vs. /i:/