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1 Pronunciation Studio Free Course Sample from our 120 page course book with audio: An English Acc nt Phonetics Intonation Schwa IPA Spelling & Sound Index Pg Contents 1 Introduction 2 IPA Chart 3 Consonant Sounds 4 Vowel Sounds 5 Spelling & Sound 6 IPA 7 Structure - Schwa 8 Structure - Function 9 Intonation - 3 Patterns 10 Intonation - Tonic Syllable 11 What Next? 12 Answer Key All Material & Audio Joseph Hudson 2010
2 Introduction Who is this course for? This course is a practical guide to speaking with a neutral English Accent for non-native speakers (those whose first language is not English). It may also interest students of phonetics and English teachers. Who made it? The Pronunciation Studio speech school in London created and recorded the course. We are a group of professional phoneticians, actors and English teachers who specialise in accent classes. How do I download the sound files? The course pack comes with a free audio pack, which you can download directly by following this link (copy or write it into your browser): The mp3 files will download directly to your computer ready to use so whenever you see one of these: L1.1 you can listen to the recording to practice. Which accent is used? The model used in this course book is RP (Received Pronunciation) which is a neutral English accent, sometimes known as BBC English. What will I learn? In this sample, you will: Say every consonant and vowel sound of English. See the way spelling can work in speech. Be introduced to IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Learn about the schwa sound /ə/ Hear and produce the three English intonation patterns. Learn the way sentence stress is used. How long does it take? To go through this course pack will take between 1 to 2 hours. - Are you ready to go? - Have you downloaded the audio? Then turn over and let s start learning An English Accent!
3 IPA Chart Vowels (1-19) i: ɪ e æ eɪ ɔɪ aɪ Monothongs Diphthongs Consonants Plosives Fricatives Affricates Nasals Approximants Glottal ə ɜ: ʌ ɑ: əʊ aʊ ɒʊ u: ʊ ɔ: ɒ ɪə eə ʊə Voiceless Regional p t k f θ s ʃ tʃ b d g v ð z ʒ dʒ m n ŋ w r j l ɫ h ʔ 2
4 Consonant Sounds - Introduction 1. A Consonant Sound is made by blocking air as it leaves the mouth. 2. The tongue, lips & teeth and voice are used in different ways for each sound. a) EXERCISE L1.1 - Below is an example of every consonant sound in English. Listen to the recording and repeat. Which sounds are unusual to you? type of sound sound word-initial word-final PLOSIVE /p/ park stop Made by completely blocking the air in the mouth followed by an explosion of air.. /b/ /t/ best time lob might /d/ done paid /k/ cart lake /g/ guide flag FRICATIVE /f/ fine knife Made by pushing the air through a gap in the mouth, creating a friction sound. /v/ /θ/ van think leave path /ð/ those bathe /s/ sort pass /z/ zone cheese /ʃ/ ship marsh /ʒ/ - measure AFFRICATE /tʃ/ chart itch Plosive followed by fricative. /dʒ/ giant page NASAL /m/ main lime Made partly through the nose. /n/ no rain /ŋ/ - sing APPROXIMANT Imbetween a vowel and a consonant, as the air is not fully blocked. /w/ wall - /r/ right - /j/ yes - /l/ /ɫ/ like fall GLOTTAL /h/ hate - Produced in the glottis. /ʔ/ - what
5 Vowel Sounds - Introduction 1. A vowel sound shapes the flow of air in the mouth. 2. In spoken English there are 19 vowel sounds (shown below): 3. Sounds 1-12 are monothongs: they require one mouth position. 4. Sounds are diphthongs: they require two mouth positions. 5. Sounds /ɒʊ/ and /ʊəә/ are common regional variations. 6. Sounds with / : / are long. a) PRACTICE L Listen and repeat each word: Short Sounds Long Sounds Diphthong Sounds ɪ thin ʊ look e left ʌ love æ cat ɒ lost i: need u: food ɜ: turn ɑ: heart ɔ: bored eɪ pave ɔɪ boy aɪ time əʊ road aʊ down ɪə beard eə chair Long, Short or Diphthong? b) EXERCISE L1.3 - Decide if the words below are long (l), short (s) or diphthong (d) sounds. The first three have been done for you. 1. laugh L 2. hot S 3. side D 4. chip 5. moment 6. worn 7. machine 8. lose 9. round 10. west 11. cheers 12. son 13. book 14. where 15. are 16. hat 17. annoy 18. bird 19. meat 20. have!!!!!- Check your answers on the last page. 4
6 Spelling & Sound - Introduction Unlike most modern languages, English is not phonetically written. This means that if you say words in the way they are written you will make pronunciation errors.!! The Spelling & Sound section of the course shows you how to interpret written English in speech. In this first unit, we will compare the sounds /s/ & /z/ TASTER - What is the difference in meaning and pronunciation for the following words? lose loose - Check your answer on the last page of this pack. s or z? - An < s > in written English can be pronounced /s/ or /z/ in spoken English. There are some rules for this, but with many words, you have to learn which pronunciation is correct. EXERCISE - Say the words in the box, and put them into their correct column in the chart: lease plays lose loose was lights it s peas what s crease is us please pass as stop he s who s chase s lease z plays - L1.7 Listen to check your answers. - Learn any words which you put in the wrong column. 5
7 IPA - Introduction 1. IPA stands for International Phonetic Alphabet. 2. IPA shows us how to pronounce words instead of how to spell them. 3. It is very useful to learn IPA, as you can find the pronunciation of any word in a dictionary. 4. On the course, you will learn how to read and write in IPA. 5. The most common sound in English is /ə/. 6. /ə/ can be spelt with < a > < e > < i > < o > or < u > in written English. a) PRACTICE L1.8 Before you do the exercise below, listen to and repeat /ə/ sound. Name it! b) EXERCISE Match the categories on the left with words written in IPA on the left and write the word next to the answer. If it is too difficult, use the sound file L1.9 to help. Using IPA can be tricky at first, but when you are good at it, your pronunciation will improve! Category colour city man s name woman s name make of car fruit vegetable animal famous English man famous English woman sport country IPA bəˈ nɑ:nə ˈ kærəlaɪn məˈ seɪdɪz ˈ kwi:n ɪˈ lɪzəbəθ ˈ pɜ:pəl məˈ drɪd ˈ tɒməs ˈ kærət ˈ pɔ:tʃəgəl ˈ eləfənt, ˈ deɪvɪd ˈ bekəm kəˈ nu:.ɪŋ purple - L1.9 Listen then repeat the words from Name It. Pay attention to the /ə/ sound. - What does / ˈ / show? (Answer on last page of this pack). 6
8 Speech Structure - The Schwa /ə/ 1. Spoken English is divided into strong and weak forms. 2. The weak sound /ə/ is the most common sound in English. 3. /ə/ is found in unstressed syllables of words: L1.10 ˈphotograph phoˈtography comˈputer / ˈ fəʊtəgrɑ:f / / fəˈ tɒgrə& / / kəmˈ pju:tə / 4. /ə/ is also found in function words (see next page for full description). L1.10 There are a couple of people here. ðər ər ə kʌpəl əv pi:pəl hɪə PRACTICE L1.11 Listen and repeat the schwa /ə/ sound. Your mouth should be relaxed with the jaw slightly open and the tongue resting in the middle. Your lips should not move when you produce the sound.!! EXERCISE L1.12 Listen and underline the schwa sounds in these words EG comˈpassion ə ˈEngland ˈmother poˈtato ˈbottomless coˈllapse conˌgratuˈlations ˈdarken parˈticular ˈLondon EXERCISE L1.13 Listen to the recording as you read the extract. The schwa sound is written. My mothəәr is coming təә see me təәmorrow aftəәrnoon. She oftəәn comes ovəәr on Satəәrdays becəәse my fathəәr is əәt thəә football. Thəә s nothing thəәt mum hates more thəәn football. Norməәlly we have əә chat əәbout whatevəәr we ve been doing, or if thəә wəәs əәnything good on teləәvision yestəәrday. Təәmorrow əә m certəәn she ll ask me əәbout my trip təә Brəәzil. əә m going there fəәr əә month təә film wild animəәls in thəә jungəәl, like tigəәrs əәnd parrəәts. - Həәve you checked thəә weathəәr forecast? she ll ask. - Yəә ve packed yəәr pyjaməәs əәnd yəәr slippəәrs will be next. - əәnd you won t drink əә lot əәf alchəәhol, will you? əә probəәbly won t mentəәn thəәt əә ll be photəәgraphing səәme əәf thəә most dangəәrəәs animəәls in thəә world. It might make həәr worry... 7
9 Speech Structure - Function Words TASTER L1.14 i) Listen to the word from. ii) Listen to the sentence It s from Keith. iii) How has the word changed in the sentence? 1. A function word only has a grammatical use in the sentence. 2. These are normally - pronouns (eg. she, his, they) - auxilliary verbs (eg be, do, have, would, will) - prepositions (eg to, from, for, at) - articles (eg the, a, an) - quantifiers (eg some, any) 3. Function words can be said in two ways: strong and weak. 4. Most function words contain the schwa /ə/ sound when they are weak. 5. Words that are not function are called Content Words. PRACTICE L Repeat the function word as a strong form, then as a weak form within a sentence. Function Word (Strong Form) Function Word In Sentence (Weak Form) 1 for Is that for John? 2 are Are you ok? 3 have What have you done? 4 as As good as it gets. 5 to Let s go to the cinema. 6 at She s at school. 7 can Can I help you? 8 from It s from Peter. 9 her What s her name? 10 do Do you need some help? 8
10 Intonation - Introduction 1. Intonation is the movement in pitch of the voice. 2. There are three intonation patterns in spoken English: fall fall-rise rise Intonation tells us the speaker s attitude to the words they are saying: L1.16 No (no) No (maybe) No (surprise) a) PRACTICE Repeat the words in the box on the right: L1.17 L1.18 L Using Falling intonation 2. Using Fall-rising intonation 3. Using Rising intonation no yes what how right terrible ridiculous b) PRACTICE L1.20 Repeat after the recording. 1. No No No 2. Yes Yes Yes 3. What What What 4. How How How 5. Right Right Right 6. ˈ Terrible ˈ Terrible ˈ Terrible 7. Riˈ diculous Riˈ diculous Riˈ diculous c) EXERCISE L1.21 Listen to the words and write the pattern that you hear below:
11 Intonation - Tonic Syllable TASTER L Listen to the same question in 4 different ways: 1. are you from ˈGermany? 2. are you ˈfrom Germany? 3. are ˈyou from Germany? 4. ˈare you from Germany? 1. The tonic syllable is the most important syllable in the sentence. 2. In the taster above, the tonic syllable is different in each sentence. 3. The intonation pattern begins on the tonic syllable. 4. The intonation pattern ends at the end of the sentence/unit. 5. Before the tonic syllable, the pitch is quite flat. d) PRACTICE L1.23 Repeat, following the patterns shown, the tonic syllable is underlined: 1. Are you going out tonight 2. Is everything alright 3. How ˈare you 4. How are ˈyou 5. You re ˈwhat? 6. Good isn t it 7. Finished have you 8. I m ˈbroke ˈaren t I 9. I hoped it would ˈrain today 10. I hoped it would rain today 10
12 Congratulations! /kəŋˌgrætʃəˈ leɪʃənz/ You have finished the first unit of An English Accent! You have: Pronounced every vowel & consonant sound in spoken English. Learnt that you cannot trust English spelling. Used International Phonetic Alphabet as a study tool. Found out about the schwa sound. Produced and recognized the three English intonation patterns. Would you like to study the subject more? You can download the entire course, containing: 8 Chapters / 120 Pages. 200 mp3 audio files. 32 hours of study materials. Phonetics (Vowel & Consonant Sounds) Mouth Control & Positioning IPA Transcriptions. Weak Forms Joining Intonation To buy the course for 12 (about 14), visit: - /e-book.html 11
13 Answer Key EXERCISE L lɑ:f - long (L) 2. hɒt - short (S) 3. saɪd - diphthong (D) 4. tʃɪp - S 5. məʊmənt - D 6. wɔ:n - L 7. məˈ ʃi:n - L 8. lu:z - L 9. raʊnd - D 10. west - S 11. tʃɪəz - D 12. sʌn - S 13. bʊk - S 14. weə - D 15. ɑ: - L* 16. hæt - S 17. ənɔɪ - D 18. bɜ:d - L 19. mi:t - L 20. hæv - S** * are can also be pronounced as a short /əә/ * * have can also be pronounced /həәv/ SPELLING & SOUND TASTER - What is the difference between lose & loose. lose - /lu:z/ = Verb meaning the opposite of win. loose - /lu:s/ = Adjective meaning the opposite of tight. When pronouncing the two words, loose will sound slightly shorter even though it is spelt with a double o. This is because the /s/ sound shortens the vowel. NAME IT - L1.9 Colour - purple City - Madrid Man s Name - Thomas Woman s Name - Caroline Make of Car - Mercedes Fruit - banana Vegetable - Carrot Animal - Elephant Famous English Man - David Beckham Famous English Woman - Queen Elizabeth Sport - Canoeing Country - Portugal. EXERCISE L Schwa England, mother, potato, bottomless, congratulations, darken, particular, London. EXERCISE L Intonation
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