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QUESTIONS 1 and 2

 There are TWO questions.  Directions and text will appear on your screen.  You will hear the directions.  45 seconds to prepare.  45 seconds to read  recorded Questions 1 and 2

 2 scores:  Pronunciation  Intonation and Stress Questions 1 and 2

 What is pronunciation?  A way of speaking a word especially in a way that is accepted or generally understood. Questions 1 and 2

ODD ONE OUT

 R vs. L Red lorry, yellow lorry. Really leery, rarely Larry. A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule. Questions 1 and 2

 V vs. W Velma, the violent villain is waiting and watching vigilantly. Wise women don't walk in the woods while wolves wander. Questions 1 and 2

 Th vs. S Three thirsty singers are thinking about saying things that are sensational. They might say that these sentences are not very good, but I think they are great! Thirteen thin and thoughtless men were seeking some thistles in the field. They were very thorough, though they only searched on Thursdays. Questions 1 and 2

VERY CLEAR PRONUNCIATION SOMETIMES CLEAR UNCLEAR SEVERAL MISTAKES NO ANSWER / NOT IN ENGLISH / NOT RELATED TO THE TEST 

Questions 1 and 2  Speak clearly, loudly, confidently  Mumbling to hide mistakes will not be helpful.  BE SAFE  Avoid speaking quickly.

Questions 1 and 2 ENUNCIATE

AA tour guide AA sales person AA reporter –news, weather GGiving announcements/advertisements AAirport, flight SSupermarket TTrain station Questions 1 and 2

 Actual Test 1, QUESTION   Page 58  45 seconds preparation time  Student A : Test-taker  read  Partner : Listen carefully Give score ( __ /3 ) 00:00:00 RESPONSE TIME:

Questions 1 and 2  Altogether  Listen to your voice only  Now, listen to one answer.  As you listen, circle words that you don’t understand and/or are difficult to read/ pronounce.

 You have just experienced what it’s like to take the TOEIC Speaking Test! Remember,  it can be noisy in the room, so …  learn to focus on YOUR answers. Questions 1 and 2

 Don’t record your preparation.  Tell me who you are. courseNumber - name - studentNumber- questionNumber Questions 1 and 2

Read a poem by Dr. Seuss Student A: Read the poem; if you make a mistake, you have to start over again. Student B: Timer  Listen… mistake  start over When A is finished reading, stop the time. Write the time. Questions 1 and 2

Read a poem by Dr. Seuss Student B: Read the poem; if you make a mistake, you have to start over again.  Student A: Timer  Listen… mistake  start over When B is finished reading, stop the time. Write the time. Questions 1 and 2

By Dr. Seuss Upon an island hard to reach, the East Beast sits upon his beach. Upon the west beach sits the West Beast. Each beach beast thinks he's the best beast. Which beast is best? Well, I thought at first that the East was best and the West was worst. Then I looked again from the west to the east and I liked the beast on the east beach least. Questions 1 and 2

 Actual Test 1, QUESTION   45 seconds preparation time  Student A : Test-taker  read  Partner : Listen carefully Give score ( __ /3 ) 00:00:00 RESPONSE TIME:

Questions 1 and 2  Altogether  Listen to your voice only  Now, listen to one answer.  As you listen, circle new words.

 The goal is to focus on speaking clearly even though the surrounding area is noisy. Questions 1 and 2

 Try to neutralize local accents  take out some of the “Konglish” pronunciation  i.e.

Questions 1 and 2  Syllable is a word or part of a word and has only one vowel sound.  Syllables Video Syllables Video  Why study syllables?

Questions 1 and 2  Syllable is a word or part of a word and has only one vowel sound.  Syllables Video Syllables Video  Long words can be intimidating to spell and to read/pronounce, so…  break up long words into syllables  Extravaganza  Homeplus Skin FoodCoke Ex-tra -va -gan-za

Questions 1 and 2  How many syllables in ---?  Count and clap  Show me the number**  The last one standing is the WINNER!!!  Syllables Factory Game Syllables Factory Game

 Pronunciation Pronunciation  Pronunciation Key Pronunciation Key  Phonetics (with video) Phonetics  Interactive Phonemic Chart Interactive Phonemic Chart  Syllable Types Syllable Types  Syllable Rules Syllable Rules  Syllable Patterns (video) Syllable Patterns Questions 1 and 2

VOCABULARY QUIZ 1  WEEK 6 SouthboundJunctionClosuresRestrictions AffectExpect(ed)EfficientHospitality AttentiveSuperbAccommodationProvide MemorableUniqueIdealPressures

Questions 1 and 2

 5 points  On-time (ONE day BEFORE your next class)  Complete homework  Complete information ▪ Course number ▪ Name ▪ Student number ▪ Question number  2 points  Incomplete homework  Missing information  ZERO  Late homework  Wrong format ▪ If I cannot open your files in my , I will not download and convert your files… ▪ SO IF YOUR FILE IS IN THE WRONG FORMAT, you get ZERO.  Zip files ▪ I will not download and open zip files… ▪ SO DO NOT SEND.zip files Questions 1 and 2