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Teaching Pronunciation and STEM
Mark Dorr United States Department of State English Language Specialist Kazakhstan, 2016
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Training Your Muscles for a New Language https://www. youtube
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Tongue Twisters Minimal Pairs Example
word 1 word 2 IPA 1 IPA 2 note pin bin /pɪn/ /bɪn/ initial consonant rot lot /rɒt/ /lɒt/ thigh thy /θaɪ/ /ðaɪ/ zeal seal /ziːl/ /siːl/ bean /biːn/ vowel pen pan /pɛn/ /pæn/ hat had /hæt/ /hæd/ final consonant
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Tongue Twisters The great thing about tongue twisters is that they can be custom-built for any person or situation. I thought this thing was thenardite, but it was thick with Thorium. Th
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Pronunciation and Anatomy (STEM)
By Henry Vandyke Carter - Henry Gray (1918) Anatomy of the Human Body (See "Book" section below)Bartleby.com: Gray's Anatomy, Plate 994, Public Domain,
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Register It’s easy to find examples in static, formal, semi-formal, and informal register. However, remember that you can empower your students by exposing them to more ways of speaking and teaching how to use them. Try in pairs and see if the other person gets the correct meaning. Intonation Time flies like an arrow. I am very happy to be here. Do you think that this is a good idea?
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