Pronunciation skills: glossary, bibliography & activities
Level: pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper-intermediate
A section featuring practical classroom activities, a glossary of terms and a comprehensive bibliography.


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Level: pre-intermediate, intermediate, upper-intermediate
A section featuring practical classroom activities, a glossary of terms and a comprehensive bibliography.
This comprehensive article by Jonathan Marks explains the most common types of assimilation and elision, gives examples, and considers the significance of these two processes for learners and teachers.
The relationship between spelling and pronunciation in English can be confusing for a number of reasons. This lesson plan by Jonathan Marks focuses on homographs and homophones, as well as other pairs of words whose pronunciation learners tend to find confusing.
A bibliography of sources for further study and classroom exercises.
Focus on reading aloud and text chunking.
Glossaries of terminology for teaching: homophones, rhotic and rhythm.
This lesson by Jonathan Marks focuses on plural nouns and 3rd person singular verbs which are spelt with the ending -es. It helps students to develop an awareness of when this ending represents an additional syllable (e.g. age / ages) and when it doesn't (e.g. behave / behaves).
Focuses on teaching stress patterns in adverbial phrases expressing frequency.
Focus on practising the pronunciation of the syllabic 'l'.
Focus on pronouncing stress patterns in compound nouns.
Focus on pronouncing stress in compound nouns.
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