types of activities for pronunciation practice

Odd one one : Word stress. Circle the word with different stress pattern. 1. a. before b. belong c. better d. between. 2. a. actor b. after c. afraid d. also. 3. a. English.
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TYPES OF ACTIVITIES FOR PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE                      

Matching (word/transcription, same sounds, sound/picture etc) Multiple choice, Multiple choice with pictures, Fill in the blank Listening for Sound discrimination: Tick the sound you hear. Listening for Word Discrimination, Listening for pauses, Listening for word stress, etc Word stress exercises: Complete a chart. Matching word stress and patterns. Minimal pairs Finding the homophones Finding the homographs. Rhymes. Songs. Tongue Twisters Limericks Find the way One-word dialogues Word puzzles. The odd one out. Finding the weak vowel. Finding the prominent syllable.

 Spelling by sounds ( Phonics) ( e.g. /k/ /æfor “cat”)  Same or different  True or False.  Spelling rules: - Find the silent letter. - Spelling/sound discrimination. - What the most common spelling for //?      

- What the most common pronunciation for “ee” spelling? Grouping words by similar sounds. Dictations. Pauses. Word suffixes: spelling, pronunciation and stress. Reading aloud: individual reading, choral reading, shadow reading (with simultaneous audio playback) Phonemic transcriptions (for advanced students)

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FIND THE WAY

RHYMES

WEAK VOWELS.

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CONTRASTIVE STRESS.

ONE-WORD DIALOGUE

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CONTRASTIVE STRESS PRACTICE Read the following sentences. How would you pronounce them? A: So you were born in the South of England. B: No, I was born in the North of England.

Homophones

PAUSES AND MEANING. The following pair of utterances can be paused in two different ways producing different meaning. Mark the pauses and explain their meanings briefly next to each utterance 1. a. I know Ana. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………) b. I know Ana. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………) 2. a. Please call me Mary. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………) b. Please call me Mary. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………) 3. a. Who will help Steve. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………) b. Who will help Steve. (………………………………………………………………………………………………………………)

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Rules of Pronunciation. Transcribe words from the text above with the rules of pronunciation for the “s”, “es” of plural forms, simple present tense or possessive and for the “ed” endings of regular verbs.













Odd one one : Word stress. Circle the word with different stress pattern. 1. a. before

b. belong

c. better

d. between

2. a. actor

b. after

c. afraid

d. also

3. a. English

b. enjoy

c. evening

d. every

4. a. paper

b. pencil

c. picture

d. police

5. a. coffee

b. colour

c. concert

d. correct

6. a. exam

b. excuse

c. explain

d. extra

The Odd one out: Vowel Sounds. Cross out the word with a different vowel sound. 1 a. leather

b. friend

c. break

d. bread

2 a. front

b. rough

c. won’t

d. country

3 a. clock

b. wonder

c. want

d. wash

4 a. angry

b. hungry

c. fax

d. salmon

5 a. cheese

b. breath

c. meal

d. breathe

6 a. spoon

b. wooden

c. zoo

d. souvenir

7 a. warm

b. walk

c. store

d. work

8 a. world

b. ferry

c. early

d. journalist

How many Syllables? Write the number of syllables next to each word below. a. castle

:

f.

written

:

b. why

:

g. radio

:

c. where

:

h. university

:

d. writer

:

i.

business

:

e. playing :

j.

information :

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Word Suffixes stress. Does the stress change? 1. product

productivity

2. realize

Realization

3. bear

bearable

4. ration

Rational

5. explain

explanation

6. Portugal

Portuguese

HOMOPHONES and HOMOGRAPHS. a. Write the homophones to these words. 1. Scene

__________

5. rays

__________

2. male

__________

6. our

__________

3. fair

__________

7. air

__________

4. dye

__________

8. tyre

__________

b. Transcribe the vowel sounds in the following homographs. 1. a. I would like to live / l v / in the Switzerland one day. b. We’re transmitting live / l v / from the concert.

2. a. The lead / l b. Lead / l

d / singer is great!.

d / pipes are no longer used.

3. a. The wind / w nd / blew the tree down. b. Don’t forget to wind / w nd / your watch.

Listening for Pauses and linking. Listen to the following passage, put the pauses you hear. A few years ago I read in a newspaper that the staff at a library in a small town in the west of England had noticed that the number of visitors to the library was going down and down, and the number of books they were borrowing was going down even faster. They couldn´t understand this, so they decided to do some research to find out the reason. They interview people and asked them to fill in questionnaires and so on. And guess what they discovered. The reason was simply that everybody had read all the books already!

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WEAK VOWELS AND PROMINENCE. a. Underline the weak vowels in the sentences below. b. Mark the prominent syllables in the sentences below.Apply the principle of content and structural words in prominence

1. The plane was approaching the runway at high speed. 2. Try to see the other persons´ of view. 3. You put your brakes on when the light turns to red. 4. In a short time the house was full of children.

SOUND DISCRIMINATION: VOWEL SOUNDS. Circle the word that contains the vowel on the first column. O:

boat

bought

Boot

i:

bit

beat

Bill

e

sir

said

Side

V

sad

card

Duck

9

Bade

but

bat

Q

lose

lost

Son

I

sea

sin

Seen

3:

said

third

then



writer

white

pen

U

soon

butter

book

DIPTHTHONGS. Circle the correct option. 1. pair

/ peI /

/ pe /

7. day

/ daI /

/ deI /

2. rice

/ reIs /

/ raIs /

8. beer

/ be /

/ bI /

3. grow

/ gru: /

/ grU /

9. toe

/ tU /

/ tU /

4. care

/ kaI /

/ ke /

10. night

/ naIt /

/ neIt /

5. boil

/ bUl /

/ boIl /

11. dear

/ de /

/ dI/

6. loud

/ laUd /

/ lUd /

12. fare

/ fe /

/ fI /

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GROUPING OR CLASSIFYING : Write the full words in the correct column, according to their stress pattern. Monday - Tue - Thu - Sat – today – tomorrow - Apr - Jul - Aug - Sept - Oct Nov - holiday - 2nd - 11th - 13 - 30 - 13th - 30th - 17 - 70 - afternoon

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LISTENING FOR WORD DISCRIMINATION. Circle the word you hear. 1. 100 dollars!. It only cost 17 / 70 last year!.

4. She was born in 1916 / 1960.

2. He was the 14th / 40th President of my country.

5. He was 13 / 30 on his last birthday.

3. The maximum number of people is 15 / 50.

She’ll be 18 / 80 in March.



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MATCHING. Join a word in column A with another word in column B. Write whether it is a homophone or homograph. Then transcribe the word in phonetic symbols. know

no

piece

peace

read

red

sew

so

tear

tear

would

wood

key

quay

rain

reign

shower

shower

mail

male

knight

night

pair

pear

week

weak

Peter Piper Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?

SAME OR DIFFERENT Listen to the following pairs of sounds and write sounds are different. 1. MUCH

- TOUCH

S if you think it’s the same sound and D if you think the

...........

5. MUCH - MATCH

...........

2. CAN - BACK

...........

6. SUN - SON

...........

3. SAM

...........

7. ONCE - ONES

...........

...........

8. COUNTRY - CUT ...........

- LACK

4. SUM - SAM

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READING ALOUD: Linking /She gets up at about 7 o'clock and then drinks a cup of coffee / When she feels a bit more alert she showers and changes/

TONGUE TWISTERS

Francis flew to France Vera envied the vase Theo thanked the therapist