English course English Pronunciation
By Green
Languages
English
Level
Intermediate
Lessons
20
School
None
This is an English pronunciation course for Asian, Arabic, and Spanish speakers. This course takes you on a series of Powerpoint lessons specifically targeted at your pronunciation problems. The time-honored method of (Listen and Repeat) does Not work. You will learn how to identify your pronunciation problems, and then apply specific exercises to eliminate them. Overcome the first, and the final, hurdle of English - pronunciation.
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In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the Speech problem / b / and / p / Arabic does not have a /p/ sound. Therefore, 'pie' sounds like 'bye'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In his lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In his lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the Sound problem /v/ and /f/. Arabic speakers often substitute 'f' for 'v'. 3.Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the sound problem of 'th'. Arabic speakers may produce the sound of /t/ and /d/ when trying to say words like 'the' and 'think'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the Sound problem 'ng'. Arabic speakers may not distinguish the difference between words like 'run' and 'rung'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1, Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1, Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the Sound problem 'ch' and 'j'. Arabic does not have affricates and will have difficulty saying words like 'children' and 'age'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Learn how contractions are used in English. 3. Reading and Speaking practice.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Learn what is meant by reductions. 3. Reading and Speaking practice.   less
In this lesson you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Deal with the elusive English ' r '. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Lean about the pronunciation of consonant clusters. 3. Read and Speak English.   less
In this lesson you will be able to : 1. English...   more In this lesson you will be able to : 1. English warmup. 2. Identify tense vowels 3. Read and Speak English.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify and pronounce lax vowels. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Begin practice of Word stress 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Learn about the sound problem /p/ /t/ and /k/ When these sounds occur at the end of a word, Chinese speakers may not produce a word-final stop. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to : 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the sound problem /b/ /d/ and /g/. Chinese does not have voiced final stops at the end of words. Words like 'cap' and 'cab' may sound the same. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
Sound problem 'th' and 'j', Voiced fricatives and...   more Sound problem 'th' and 'j', Voiced fricatives and affricatives such as in the words 'bathe', 'beige', and 'judge' do not occur in Chinese. Reading practice. Speaking practice.   less
Sound problem /l/ and /n/. In some dialects, 'l' and...   more Sound problem /l/ and /n/. In some dialects, 'l' and 'n' may be substituted for each other. Reading practice. Speaking practice.   less
In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In this lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Identify the sound problem /s/ and 'sh', /t/ and 'ch' When sounds like /s/ and /t/ occur before certain vowels, Japanese speakers may substitute 'sh' and 'ch'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
In tis lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English...   more In tis lesson, you will be able to: 1. Do an English warmup. 2. Learn about the sound problem /b/ and /v/ Japanese does not have a 'v' sound. Words like 'vote' may sound like 'boat'. 3. Practice Reading and Speaking.   less
Sound problem /l/ and /r/ The Japanese 'r' is unlike...   more Sound problem /l/ and /r/ The Japanese 'r' is unlike either the English /r/ or /l/. Thus, the word 'light' may sound like 'right' and vice versa. Reading practice. Speaking practice.   less
Sound problem /w/ and /y/. Japanese speakers have...   more Sound problem /w/ and /y/. Japanese speakers have difficulty producing word-initial glides before certain vowels. Words such as 'year' sound like 'ear' and 'wood' sounds like 'ood' Reading practice. Speaking practice.   less

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