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    instruction focuses on children’s attention on noticing letter/sound patterns in the major components of syllables: that is‚ on noticing the letter/sound patterns in initial consonants and consonant clusters and in the rime‚ which consists of the vowel of a syllable plus consonants‚ such as –ake‚ -ent‚ -ish‚ -ook. Students should not see the rules as fundamentals but rather as a way to note patterns within words. For example‚ the silent final e is not always consistent‚ but knowing about it does

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    Reflective Jornal

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    introduce learners to the building blocks of Spanish. And the index is the following: Frequency: 2 hours per day on Monday‚ Wednesday and Friday Week 1.-The Spanish Alphabet Week 2.-Pronunciation: The Easy Consonants Week 3. - Pronunciation: Vowels Week 4.-Pronunciation: Difficult Consonants Week 5.-Greetings Week 6.- Plurals Week 7.- Gender Week 8.- Introduction to the Definite Article Week 9.- introduction to Pronouns Week 10.-Subject Pronouns Week 11.-Formal and Informal You (’Usted’

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    INTRODUCTION Pronunciation is an essential part of language. According to Fries (1945)‚ the main problem in learning a new language is not the vocabulary but it is instead the mastery of the sound system‚ which is to understand the stream of speech and to hear distinctive sound features. Pronunciation is important to avoid misunderstandings when communicating. It is seen as a prerequisite for the development of speaking skill (Celce-Murcia & Goodwin‚ 1991). Pronunciation‚ according to Microsoft

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    practical solutions to those difficulties in order to help Chinese students to improve their pronunciation. There are four main areas of key features of English pronunciation. These are: 1. Sound. It is the basis of pronunciation and mainly consists of vowels and consonants. 2. Stress. It contains two similar types of stress: word stress and sentence. Word stress refers to “the stress patterns associated with the words of a particular language when they are considered in isolation”. Sentence stress is

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    the message correctly. ______9. The resonators give definite shapes and character of sounds as air passes through the mouth or nose. ______10. When articulating unvoiced consonants like /f/ or /s/‚ the vocal cords are closed. II-A. The IPA vowel symbols. ______11. Bag ______12. Lend ______13. Bet ______14. Fun ______15. Cold ______16. Toot ______17. Leek ______18. Hit ______19. Male ______20. Wall II-B. The IPA consonant symbols. ______21. Fact ______22. Phone ______23. Loss

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    Pig Latin Spoken in English-speaking countries Classification Language game Spoken with English See also: Language games Pig Latin is a constructed language game where words in English are altered according to a simple set of rules. Pig Latin takes the first consonant (or consonant cluster) of an English word‚ moves it to the end of the word and suffixes an ay (IPA [eɪ]) (for example‚ pig yields igpay‚ banana yields ananabay‚ and trash yields ashtray). The objective is to conceal the

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    what extent the song to able to improve the students pronunciation ? 2. To find out what the problems faced by the students. D. Underlying The Theories Kelly Affir in that “misic contains large section pronunciation and it has detail matter like vowel quality‚ syllabic length‚ and intonation pattern” (1996:99) One the study entitled “ the use of children songs to improve students pronunciation a case of the fourth grade kabupaten pemalang” by febri Wira atmojo ( 2010:39) E. Research method The

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    attention to syllable stress – popular in English vs. popular in Portuguese. PROBLEM: Final consonants Portuguese doesn’t have letters like D‚ T‚ G‚ P‚ and K at the end of words‚ so it’s common for Brazilian students to  accidentally add a little vowel sound at the end of English words – so big sounds like bigg-ee and stop becomes stopp-ee. One of the most famous is difficult turning into difficulty - which is also an English word‚ but the first is an adjective and the second is a noun. SOLUTION: I

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    corresponds to its meaning Alliteration Repetition of initial consonant sounds Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds within words Consonance Repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words Understatement Figure of speech that makes something seem less important or serious to emphasize the opposite Rhyme Identical sounds‚ usually at the end of words or lines of poetry where the final vowel sound and following consonant sounds are the same A ValentineEdgar Ellen Poe. For her this rhyme is penned

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    by the sunlight dancing and flickering on the waves of the sea. The alliteration and consonance of -l- sounds (leaping‚ light‚ delight) and of the dental -t- and -d- sounds (light‚ delight‚ discovers) in the second line‚ and the variation of long vowel sounds in "leaping" and "light"‚ together with the repetition of "light"‚ creates a quick dancing effect which mimics the reflection of sunlight off waves. In two more commands the narrator requires the stranger to stand and remain quiet so that he

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