Pronunciation

Post-ELF Pronunciation Teaching Poland

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Friday, September 21, 2018 - 14:45
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IATEFL Poland
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27th IATEFL Poland Conference Wrocław
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What does pronunciation teaching look like, once we assimilate the basic fact that English is a global lingua franca? In this presentation, we will explore that question. We will look at which aspects of pronunciation are essential for intelligibility and which aspects are more optional. We will look in more detail at how this distinction manifests itself on a phonemic chart.

BrELT Pron Workout

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Friday, September 7, 2018 - 15:15
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BrELT
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Calendar of events by day - hancockmcdonald.com/talks/calendar/day/2018-04-09
Hi everybody - download the materials for the workshop below!

Post-ELF at BrELT on the Road

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Friday, September 7, 2018 - 08:00
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BrELT on the Road 2018
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Colégio Emilie De Villeneuve, São Paulo
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Mark says: BrELT is "A Global ELT Community Made by Brazilians", and apart from energetically connecting teachers in online chats and sharing forums, they organise "On the Road" events, which people can attend in person. This year's edition is in São Paulo and I have been invited to be the first speaker on the day. This is what I plan to speak about:

The Soundchart Workshop

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Saturday, May 26, 2018 - 10:00
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Webinar
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TESOL Spain
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The Soundchart Workshop - hancockmcdonald.com/node/572/edit

The video below is Mark Hancock's webinar for TESOL Spain, explaining the Sound Chart and how to teach with it. The topics and minute-counter references are given below, so you can pick and watch the sections which interest you most.

Towards a Pedagogic Phonology Post-ELF

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Thursday, April 12, 2018 - 09:15
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IATEFL 2018
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Brighton, Room: 'Dukes'
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Pedagogic Phonology

Do you remember the millennium bug? We were all warned that on new year’s day of 2000, our computers would cease to function properly. Didn’t happen. What DID happen around that time however was a quiet but seismic shift in assumptions about the goals of pronunciation teaching.

Towards a Pedagogic Phonology

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Saturday, March 10, 2018 - 15:30
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TESOL Spain
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Madrid,
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Towards a Pedagogic Phonology - hancockmcdonald.com/talks/towards-pedagogic-phonology

"If it weren't for the hands, the clock would be useless" (Polish proverb). A detailed description of the phonology of English is of no use in pronunciation teaching if it is not combined with a consideration of learners' needs, especially in a world where English is a global lingua franca. In this talk, we will explore the implications of this idea. Download the slides below - 2 PDF files.

BRELT Pronunciation Week Webinar

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Sunday, March 4, 2018 - 14:00
Venue: 
Brazil's English Language Teachers
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Webinar
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Find the downloads for this webinar by following this link and going to the bottom of the page. The You Tube video of the webinar is here.

The title is "Pronunciation Teaching: going beyond listen and repeat", and here's a summary of the content, in prose form...

Tonic Stress Made Simple

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Saturday, February 17, 2018 - 16:00
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Pronunciation: The Missing Link
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University of Chester, Parkgate Campus
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Tonic Stress Made Simple - hancockmcdonald.com/talks/tonic-stress-made-simple

Tonic stress is a speaker’s use of emphasis to focus a listener’s attention. It’s an aspect of the speaking skill which is often neglected, but is crucial signalling the connections between ideas in both monologues and dialogues. Here’s a quick example:

To be // or not to be

Pronunciation Teaching in a Lingua Franca Context

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Friday, November 24, 2017 - 12:00
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4th International Conference on ESP/EAP/EMI
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4, Leninskiy avenue Moscow, Russian Federation
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Moderator: IATEFL Pronunciation SIG Co-ordinator Wayne Rimmer

Presenters: Robin Walker, Heather Hansen, Mark Hancock

Teaching Tonicity

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Event date: 
Thursday, November 23, 2017 - 13:00
Venue: 
4th International Conference on ESP/EAP/EMI
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4, Leninskiy avenue Moscow, Russian Federation
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Teaching Tonicity - hancockmcdonald.com/talks/teaching-tonicity

Tonicity is a speaker’s use of stress to focus a listener’s attention. It’s an aspect of pronunciation which is often neglected, but is crucial in getting meaning across. In this session we will look at ways of presenting and practicing this important skill in the language class. The slides can be downloaded below. See more about Mark's books here.

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