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This document provides information on pronunciation, stress, and intonation in the English language. It discusses consonant and vowel sounds using phonetic symbols and examples of words. It explains stress patterns in words based on syllables and suffixes/prefixes. Stress usually falls on content words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Intonation refers to rising and falling tones when speaking and its importance for natural sounding English. Repeated listening to native English speakers helps learn stress and intonation properly. Practice is key to mastering pronunciation.

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This document provides information on pronunciation, stress, and intonation in the English language. It discusses consonant and vowel sounds using phonetic symbols and examples of words. It explains stress patterns in words based on syllables and suffixes/prefixes. Stress usually falls on content words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Intonation refers to rising and falling tones when speaking and its importance for natural sounding English. Repeated listening to native English speakers helps learn stress and intonation properly. Practice is key to mastering pronunciation.

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( How to speak English ? )

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(Sound)
(pronunciation) put, but listen (consonant sound) (vowel sound) (spelling) e.g. see, key, tea (alphabet) (phonetic symbols) () e.g. (alphabet) e.g. psychology,

(consonant sounds) p b t d k g t d f v pen, copy, tap back, baby, job tea, tight, knot day, ladder, odd key, school, clock get, giggle, dog church, match, nature judge, age, soldier fat, coffee, rough view, heavy, move thing, author, path this, other s z h m n l r j w soon, cease, sister zero, music, roses, buzz ship, sure, national pleasure, vision hot, whole, ahead more, hammer, sum nice, know, funny, sun ring, anger, thanks, sung light, valley, feel right, wrong, sorry, arrange yet, use, beauty, few wet, one, when, queen

(vowel sounds) e i e a u kit, bid, minute dress, bed, head trap, bad lot, odd, wash strut, mud, love, blood foot, good, put fleece, sea, machine face, day, break price, high, try choice, boy goose, two, blue, group a e i u goat, show, no mouth, now near, here, weary square. fair, various start, father thought, law, north, war poor, jury, cure nurse, stir, learn, refer about, common, standard happy, radiate, glorious thank you, influence, situation

(Stress)
stress (stress) (stress) syl-la-ble in-sti-tu-tion ( ) (verb) noun 'object 'convict 'import 'record ad'dress 'promise 'comment stress e.g. a'loud br'fore re'clim (suffix) stress e.g. (a) -eer (b) -iee engi'neer addre'see volunt'eer pay'ee black marte'teer emplo'yee a'rise be'come re'sent a'loft be'hind re'turn (prefix) a-, be-,reverb ob'ject con'vict im'port re'cord ad'dress 'promise 'comment () () (stress) ' - (part of speech) (noun) ( )

(c) -ique (d) -ain (e) -esque (f) -esec (g) -itis (h) -ete (i) -aire (j) -ette (k) -ade (l) -ever (m) -ese (n) -esent

uni'ique ob'tain pictu'resque co'alesce arthr'itis de'lete question'naire cigare'tte lemo'nade when'ever chi'nese ado'lesent

physi'que enter'tain gro'tesque

ob'lique ascer'tain bur'lesque

bron'chitis comp'lete million'naire cass'ette per'vade how'ever bur'mese efferve'sent

(Intonation)
intonation intonation intonation () ( Education Digest Journal speaking - row roll - - ) " " listening

Television, Video, News, Tape, CD, DVD Video Lesson

Native speaker sound, stress, intonation

stress, intonation 'Justienber'

( ) "The fastest way to learn anything is to do again and again until to get it right."

Ref: SPOKEN CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH; A Resource Book for Teachers of English

(UMK)

Assistant English Language Teacher U MYA KYAING ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHOOL Phone: 95+ 9 - 73185818
for life

Email: aungkou.englishlanguageclass@gmail.com

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