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Contents
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Notes
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09.13
I
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Introductory remarks. What is pronunciation training, and why does it matter? What pronunciation to teach? Phonics and phonetics. Phonetic transcription. Transcription systems: IPA, KK, DJ, etc. Intonation.
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#21 the English sounds illustrated; #37 (on intonation)
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20
II
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Major differences between British and American English. Vowels and consonants. Diphthongs and affricates. Sounds difficult for speakers of Chinese. Falling intonation (#24); vowel length before consonants and /s/ ~ /z/ distinction (#26)
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#33 vowels, #26 vowel length, #24 intonation
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27
III
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The vowels [iù] vs. [I], minimal pairs: #10. Simple phrases (drills) involving target sounds. Vowel reduction to schwa (#13, 20). The vowels [Q] (33), [eI], [e]: minimal pairs. Drills. Rhotic vowels, vowels next to /r/ (17, 16). Game: competition in creating many words with target sounds, all disyllabic (but not ending in -ing or -er).
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Tracks with target sounds: #10 (#13 is OK, too, /?/ ? [?], #20 for other vowels); #16 (Mary), 17, 33
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10.04
IV
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The consonants [T] and [D]. Drills. Simple phrases. Tongue-twisters. Falling intonation (22; syllable patterns). Declaratives. Idea of "steps" reviewed (4, 24). Intonation of English sentences. Wh-questions (What is this? What is that? What would you like? Which one would you like? Where is it?). Voice training: The final countdown
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Songs "The final countdown"; #4, 22, 24
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11
V
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The American vowels [??] (#17 part only!), [??] (use word list #21): notes on transcription. Distribution. Word pairs. Compounds (27, 31, HW32). Word stress, sentence stress (35).
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#17, 21, 27, 35
"The final countdown"
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18
VI
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The vowel [uù]: notes for positions before nasals. Limericks: intro.
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/u?/ vs. /?/ (#7);
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25
VII
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Limericks continued. Release of word-final stops: normally unreleased in American English. Review word stress (compounds vs. descriptive phrases). Test: word-stress (compounds vs. descriptive phrases)
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#6 (unreleased t), 31; TEST DAY
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11.01
VIII
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The consonants [S], [Z]. Finding words ending in [S]. Finding words containing [Z]. Phrasal verbs vs. nouns (3). Accent shifts (23) + words of the pronounce ~ pronunciation, nation ~ national type. Christmas carols.
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#3, 23. HW: finishing limericks
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08
IX
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Midterm week
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15
X
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YES/NO-questions: intonation. Phonology: Aspiration, release (28), glottalization (29), tapping (1, 5). The nt- (8, 9) and nd-clusters. Can ~ can't (18, 19). Test: finishing limericks, marking stressed syllables.
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Tracks with target sounds. AB: #1 (tap; words), 5 (phrases), 8 (nt), 9 (nt sentences), 18 (very short) + 19, 28, 29 TEST DAY
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22
XI
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Intonation of listing: rises with a fall in the end. Drills. Simple phrases.
The postvocalic r in American English: transcription and pronunciation. Finding hidden words, practicing pronunciation. Finding words ending in -r (not comparatives or agent nouns!): one team works on words stressed on the first syllable, second team finds words stressed on the last syllable, third team finds monosyllabic words ending in -r. The nature/history of these words. Practice Christmas carols.
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Tongue-twisters with /r/ and /l/. The song "Row, row, row your boat" (with alternate lyrics, see cericlark.com). May be sung as a round.
#15 (short), 16, 17
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29
XII
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Category game: country, nation, language, city, animal, plant, colour. More on syllable: problems in syllable division. Review compound stress (35). Practice Christmas carols.
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Practice "Row the boat" as a round.
#13 [?], 35
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12.06
XIII
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Song practice and voice training: song #2. /s/ vs. /z/: voicedness (26); types of syllables (review: 22)
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#26, 22
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13
XIV
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Tag questions: falling or rising intonantion. Difference in meaning. Students ask each other tag questions. Practice song #2
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Do you? Will you? Are you? Can you? Will there? Will it? Negatives.
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20
XV
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Offering, accepting and refusing. Agreeing and disagreeing. "The drunken sailor", simple and as a round.
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27
XVI
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Review: comparison of AmE and BrE sounds and phonology, intonation review, steps philosophy.
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01.03
XVII
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Final examination (oral).
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10
XVIII
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Final examination (written).
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