1) NPR discussion groups
2) Practice & Recordings
3) Listening practice/Activities:
a) Word Stress
b) Word Stress #2
c) Stress patterns in compound nouns
d) Stress patterns in compound nouns #2
e) English pronunciation & word stress exercise
4) Watch the same video clip as a partner from this website two times. Write down words and sentences that illustrates any of the points we've recently studied (stress, rhythm, intonation, stress within the word, stress within the sentence). Discuss these words and sentences with your partner.
5) Combine with another pair of students. Watch the same videoclip that the other pair watched. Discuss the same points in step 4 along with your reactions to the videoclips.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
July 15 - Lab
Online Exercises:
1) [a] vs. [OU]
2) u (as in 'run') and [ae]
3) u (as in 'run') and [a]
4) Units 9 (and 12)
5) Vowel Matching
Maybe British pronunciation:
5) cat vs. cut, etc.
6) look vs. Luke, etc.
Have fun!
1) [a] vs. [OU]
2) u (as in 'run') and [ae]
3) u (as in 'run') and [a]
4) Units 9 (and 12)
5) Vowel Matching
Maybe British pronunciation:
5) cat vs. cut, etc.
6) look vs. Luke, etc.
Have fun!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
Lab Week 3
I. Pronunciation Practice:
1) [eI] (late) vs. [E](let) practice & quiz
2) a) [E] (said) vs. [ae] (sad) practice & quiz
b) [E] vs. [ae] - (See Unit 8)
3) [eI] (made) vs. [ae](mad) practice & quiz
4) [a] (hot) vs. [ae] (hat) practice & quiz
5) E/a/ae, etc. (Unit 12)
II. Video clips:
1) a) With a partner, choose a video clip from this trailers & clips website to watch.
b) The first time, listen for words that contain any of the following vowel sounds we've studied: [i], [I], [eI], [E], [ae], and [a]. Share your findings with your partner. The second time you listen, please listen for the main ideas. With your partner, discuss what the video clip was about as well as your reactions.
c) Repeat steps a) & b) with a different video clip.
III. VOA TV
1) Watch the TV program of "Refugee Doctor 'Making a Difference' for Thousands in Burma". After the first time you watch the video, discuss the main ideas with your partner.
2) Watch it again. Listen for words that contain any of the following vowel sounds we've studied: [i], [I], [eI], [E], [ae], and [a]. Share your findings with your partner.
3) Discuss with a partner: What people have made a difference in your life, your country, or the world...?
1) [eI] (late) vs. [E](let) practice & quiz
2) a) [E] (said) vs. [ae] (sad) practice & quiz
b) [E] vs. [ae] - (See Unit 8)
3) [eI] (made) vs. [ae](mad) practice & quiz
4) [a] (hot) vs. [ae] (hat) practice & quiz
5) E/a/ae, etc. (Unit 12)
II. Video clips:
1) a) With a partner, choose a video clip from this trailers & clips website to watch.
b) The first time, listen for words that contain any of the following vowel sounds we've studied: [i], [I], [eI], [E], [ae], and [a]. Share your findings with your partner. The second time you listen, please listen for the main ideas. With your partner, discuss what the video clip was about as well as your reactions.
c) Repeat steps a) & b) with a different video clip.
III. VOA TV
1) Watch the TV program of "Refugee Doctor 'Making a Difference' for Thousands in Burma". After the first time you watch the video, discuss the main ideas with your partner.
2) Watch it again. Listen for words that contain any of the following vowel sounds we've studied: [i], [I], [eI], [E], [ae], and [a]. Share your findings with your partner.
3) Discuss with a partner: What people have made a difference in your life, your country, or the world...?
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
July 3- [a]
Hey everyone,
Listen to this VOA article and copy down all the words you here with the [a] sound in it...good luck!
Listen to this VOA article and copy down all the words you here with the [a] sound in it...good luck!
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