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pronunciation problems I decided to put together a few lessons on pronunciation and intonation for my site, and need everyone's comments/advice. I've only taught Japanese learners of English, and so am very familiar with their problem areas in speaking. But what is it like with other learners? Specifically: 1. Are there specific sounds difficult to pronounce because of the learner's L1? 2. Are there sound pairs that cause problems? For example, Japanese people have a lot of trouble with "b" and "v," or "l" and "r." Any answers are very much appreciated! Thank you. |
Re: pronunciation problems The best site on the web for a list of the pronunciation problems of each L1 group is Ted Power's site English Language Learning and Teaching. |
Re: pronunciation problems [ For example, Japanese people have a lot of trouble with "b" and "v," or "l" and "r." French people have trouble with long vowels and short vowels For example ship - sheep because in French we just have the second pronunciation ( sheep) and also the "H" which is never pronounced in French. Must be others but i can't think of any others right now Michèle |
Re: pronunciations problems Susan - Thanks for that link, it looks great! |
Re: pronunciations problems Susan, Michele, Thank you for the info, and the link. They'll both prove useful when I start putting some pronunciation lessons together. I've already jotted down some notes for intonation lessons. Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions, or needs for pronunciation materials? Thank you! |
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