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 ELOJOLIE274
 
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							| phonetics for beginners and intermediate pupils 
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							| hi, 
 i �m looking for a good course book to teach phonetics, word-stress, sentence-stress / intonation etc... to my pupils (level: beginner + intermediate - A1 to B1).
 ideally i �d like something with a CD it would make my job so much easier...
 
 do you have any idea???
 
 otherwise i �m looking for online exercises (with recording) to help my pupils master the intonation of YES-NO questions vs the intonation of WH- question... i haven �t found anything so far but i was wondering if a native speaker would be kind enough to record a few questions (what �s your name? where are you from? do you have any pets? etc...) for me so i can create the exercise from scratch... i would record it myself but it �s always best for our pupils to hear native speakers with different accents, intonation etc... there �s no rush: it �s for my 1st lesson plan in september, but i �m trying to have everything ready before i �m back to school...
 
 thanks a lot!
 
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 Peter Hardy
 
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							| I use some video clips from www.bbclearningenglish.com, well, 44 to be more precise, to teach pronunciation. Took me a while to download, but they are really great. (I use an Interactive White board.) I also use  �Phoneme Machine �. I found a free edition on the Internet. Both clearly show how to form the 44 sounds. To expose my students to different accents I made some  �how to say � PPTs with an American Voice. (Sorry if this sounds like promoting my work.) There are more of such PPTs in the planning, if I can find the time. Alltogether with many lovely PPTs and WS from this site, my students do really well. (Okay, they have a great teacher, too, but we all do our best, don �t we?) Hope this is of some help in your quest. Enjoy the rest of your summer working-holidays. Cheers, Peter.  |  31 Jul 2014     
					
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 alphakhung
 
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							| For Phonetics and pronunciation I think you should use "Ship or Sheep" or "Tree or Three" , coursebooks with CDs are available in bookstores 
 Also PDFs of the books and free audio files are available online too |  31 Jul 2014     
					
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