This event is the 4th International Conference on English Pronunciation: Issues and Practices. See a review of the conference here.
In this talk, we'll be looking at individual sounds and things we and our students can do with them. These will include:
- Experimenting: simple classroom techniques to make students aware of sound articulation
- Imagining: imagery and movements to show students how sounds are produced
- Representing: using phonemic symbols to represent sounds
- Exploring: using a chart to explore the sound systems
- Playing: using word play to help students notice and practice sounds
There's a video of me doing a presentation of a similar talk here.
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Programme_EPIP4_pre-final.pdf | 248.06 KB |
Slides for Mark Hancock's talk at EPIP in Prague | 5.02 MB |
Mark Hancock's phonemic chart for teaching English in colour | 515.72 KB |
Mark Hancock's phonemic chart for teaching English in black and white | 538.73 KB |
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monica vidal
Thu, 16/04/2015 - 13:37
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It sounds very interesting.
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