Pronunciation W2-3 - Ss
Pronunciation W2-3 - Ss
English 1A - Pronunciation
WEEK 2
Monophthongs 1: The vowel sounds /i:, ɪ, u:, ʊ/
i: ɪ u: ʊ
tea ship too good
In the production of vowel sounds, the vocal tract is open so that there is no obstruction to the
air flow escaping over the tongue. The characteristic sound of a vowel depends on the shape
and size of the resonant space in the mouth.
/i:/
Practice the sound /i:/. Open your mouth a little more for /ɪ/. Do
not spread your lips into a smile. Pull your tongue down a little.
/ɪ/ is a shorter, more relaxed sound than /i:/.
/ɪ/
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Track 03: Listen and repeat these common expressions with the sound /ɪ/
Task 3: Track 04: Listen to these word pairs. Write S if the two words are the same or D if the
two words are different.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Task 4: Track 05: Fill in the dialogue with 1 word with the sound “/ɪ/”. Listen and check. Then
practice the dialogue in pairs.
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/u:/
Practice the sound /u:/. Open your mouth a little more for /ʊ/.
Your lips should be less round. Do not push them into a tight
circle. ʊ is a shorter, more relaxed sound than /u:/.
/ʊ/
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English 1A - Pronunciation
WEEK 3
Monophthongs 2: The vowel sounds / a:, ʌ, ə/
a: ʌ ə
car sun the
Task 2: Track 12: Say each of these sentences and the paragraph in pairs. Then listen and
compare your pronunciation with the model.
1. There’s just enough butter left for one more if you want another muffin.
2. I’ve had enough of your worrying-trust me. It’ll be fun.
3. Nothing’s as yummy as this Southern honey-you’ll love it!
Task 3: Track 13: Monkey
There are dozens of different kinds of monkeys. Some are small, and others are much
bigger. Monkeys are closely related to humans- you could say they’re our distant cousins.
Sometimes when watching monkeys, we can recognize human behaviors, and it can be
very funny! For example, some monkeys use tools and construct ordered societies.
Scientific studies have shown that monkeys understand languages and can solve
problems and communicate.
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Open your mouth quite wide. Relax your tongue and allow the tip to rest just behind your
bottom front teeth.
Task 4: Track 14: Examples
Calm card cart
Star starve start
Harm halve half
It’s hard to park a car in a dark car park
Task 5: Track 15: Say each of these sentences and the paragraph in pairs. Then listen and
compare your pronunciation with the model
Now make a very short sound. The schwa should have no shape at all. Lips, tongue and
jaw are all neutral and relaxed.
Task 7: Track 17:
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Task 8: Track 18: Read this story aloud. The spelling has been changed to show you when
to make the sound /ə/. Then listen to the recording to compare your pronunciation with
the model.
Barbərə spent last Satərday aftənoon looking ət ə beautifəl book əbout South əmericə.
“I want tə go tə South əmericə ,” she said tə həself.
Thə next morning, when Barbərə woke up it was six ‘clock, ənd hə brothəs nd sistəs wə
still əsleep. Barbərə looked ət thəm, ənd closed hər eyes əgain.
Then she quiətly got out əf bed ənd started tə pack hə suitcase.
She took səme comfətəble clothes out əf thə cupbəd. She packed ə pair əf binoculəs ənd
hə sistə’s camərə. She packed ə photəgraph əf həself ənd one əf hə mothə ənd fathə.
She wəs still in hə bed, ənd hə brothəs ənd sistəs wə laughing ət hə.
“Tell əs what you wə dreaming əbout,” they said tə hə.
Bət Barbərə didn’t answə. She wəs thinking əbout hə wondəful journey tə South
əmericə.