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2 Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom
Mark D C McKinnon Tutor, Oxford TEFL, Trinity DipTESOL

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Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom

4 Have your students ever said this?
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom Have your students ever said this? I CAN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING when I listen to English. I can understand Italians speaking English, but I can’t understand the Brits. I can read and understand English, but when I listen, the words don’t sound like their written form. The English I hear in films is different to the English I hear in class. English spelling doesn’t help me with pronunciation. There aren’t any rules for English pronunciation. I CAN'T SPEAK ENGLISH (the beginning). I sound very Spanish/ Catalan when I speak English. NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME when I speak English.

5 “I can’t speak English” (the beginning) “Nobody understands me”
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom THREE reflections “I can’t speak English” (the beginning) “Nobody understands me” “I can’t understand anything”

6 Go for a walk Have a car Get an email Go on holiday
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom Task - look at this language and find possible pronunciation points to work on (level A1) Go for a walk Have a car Get an Go on holiday

7 Pronunciation in action:
Reflections from the classroom Feed in the phonology from the start - language and pronunciation are inseparable. O o o O O o O Go for a walk Have a car /fərə/ /hævə/ O o O O o O Get an Go on holiday /getəni:meɪl/ /gəʊ w ən/

8 Past Simple You talked to her You didn’t talk to her
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom How many lessons? How many points? Past Simple You talked to her You didn’t talk to her Did you talk to her?

9 What did you say? NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME Pronunciation in action:
Reflections from the classroom NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME What did you say?

10 LISTEN AND REPEAT ...erm… NO… WHY?
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom Task - error correction using language from a speaking activity. LISTEN AND REPEAT ...erm… NO… WHY?

11 Pronunciation in action:
Reflections from the classroom Giving the students a choice allows us to see what they know and what they can hear. This is also cognitive and memorable.

12 Task - error correction using language from a speaking activity.
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom Task - error correction using language from a speaking activity. Ss choose the correct sound in pairs. Teacher models the correct sound - Ss check their predictions. Physical work with problem sounds (speech therapy). Drill Teacher listens and takes note of Ss production in the next speaking activity.

13 I CAN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom I CAN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING

14 Create a supportive cycle
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom Create a supportive cycle Listen and count the number of words you hear Scaffolding _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I wouldn’t do that if I were you Sentence stress o O O o o O o O Listen and notice what’s difficult / æ wɪdneɪ deɪ ðæt ɪf æ wʌr ju: / Drilling Listen again - can you understand it better?

15 “I can’t speak English” (the beginning) “Nobody understands me”
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom THREE reflections “I can’t speak English” (the beginning) “Nobody understands me” “I can’t understand anything”

16 To be continued… Pronunciation in action:
Reflections from the classroom To be continued…

17 EVERYBODY UNDERSTANDS ME:
Pronunciation in action: Reflections from the classroom This week I will mainly be… EVERYBODY UNDERSTANDS ME: “I sound aggressive in meetings.” “My clients often ask me to clarify what I said.”

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