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Teach Students to Pronounce Numbers

23 Thursday Feb 2017

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Here is another activity from the MyEnglishImages.com site, hosted by graphic artist, teacher and education blogger Mike Kloran.  Mr. Kloran created the site to: 1) improve his teaching techniques and materials to offer his students a better learning experience; and 2) to give something back to and connect with a larger community of teachers. (His words)

Below is an explanation of the number pronunciation worksheets for beginning-level English language students.  You can access the document itself or the website where they can be accessed using the links below.  These worksheets take the drudgery and boredom out of rote “listen and repeat” exercises by offering games and pair activities for listening comprehension, speaking practice and conceptual learning.

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Download Lesson and Worksheets (PDF): numbers_pronunciation

Original Source Page Link: http://myenglishimages.com/pronunciation/

 

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Phonemic Awareness and Practice Worksheets

23 Thursday Feb 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in Lesson Ideas, Teachers' Page

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Adult ELLs, adult English language lessons, EFL, ELL, English consonants, English pronunciation, English vowels

Help your students develop their phonemic awareness and speaking skills using the free, downloadable minimal pair worksheets on this site.  The My English Image‘s site offers far more than mere images for ESOL teachers, as is evident from the page below and attached.  Please open this page’s source link to see other pronunciation worksheets.   image-for-pronouncing-numbers-page

Download P-F Worksheet (PDF) :p-vs-f

Original Page Source Link:  http://myenglishimages.com/pronunciation/

 

 

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Reading2success: What? Yes, when r follows a vowel, r changes the vowel sound – R-controlled vowels!

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lesson Ideas, Pronunciation Resources

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Below is just one of many activtities for teaching children how to pronounce the /r/ sound offered by the Reading2Success site listed below.

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Source: Reading2success: What? Yes, when r follows a vowel, r changes the vowel sound – R-controlled vowels!

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Pronunciation Activities and Practice Site

16 Sunday Oct 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lesson Ideas, On-Line Publications and Sites, Teachers' Page

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A Corpus-Based Pronunciation Learning Website (Home Page)

A Corpus-Based Pronunciation Learning Website (Home Page)

This “A Corpus-Based Pronunciation Learning Website” from the University of Hong Kong site offers excellent information and activities for teaching AND learning English language pronunciation skills.  It also offers resources for how to learn Chinese!

Source: Pronunciation: Good Activities and Practice | Pronunciation Learning Website, FHM, HKIEd

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The Color Vowel Chart | American English

10 Monday Oct 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources, Lesson Ideas

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English pronunciation, English vowels, ESOL, TESOL

The Color Vowel Chart below mimics the tongue position used to produce the English vowel phonemes along with a mnemonic word clue and color to help remind learners how to make the sound.  Please access the site listed below to learn how to use it, to access the sounds from the interactive chart (click on the color to hear them) and for information on how to gain permission to use the chart in classroom settings.  (The authors also sell poster-sized versions of the chart for $5 and sell a pack of 50 “mini-charts” for student use $12.  Computer-generated sound files are available for free.)

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Color Vowel Chart.  Copyright 2009, 2012.  Authors: Karen Taylor & Shirley Thompson.

Note:  This above image may not be reproduced in any form or by any means without the express permission of the authors. Address all inquiries to the authors.

Source: The Color Vowel Chart | American English

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