SPEECH AND SPEAKING 16 (SUGGESTIONS 32, 33)

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WORD USAGE AND PRONUNCIATION (1)

In a role with Charles Darwin University, I was working with many International Students. Most were undertaking one-year Graduate Diplomas in Education. Part of my role was to observe them in classroom teaching situations, advising them on teaching methodologies and voice usage. Some of my points with group members over time are included below. They tend to be points of pronunciation and speech application that need a little attention. I have these points as they build up over time to become a statement of things I could share to watch.

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WORD USAGE AND PRONUNCIATION (2)

Some things to watch:

* Your pronunciation and use of ‘sh’ – you tend to go to ‘s’ with words.

* The need to be aware that some words (i.e. ‘sugar’ are said as ‘sugar’ although they are spelled without that sound (sh) being emphasised.

* Similarly with ‘cl’ i.e. ‘in the next class’, not ‘in the next cass’.

* Similarly with ‘th’ i.e.’ thirty centimeters’ not ‘tirty centimetres’.

* Sometimes you miss plurals, i.e. ‘use your coloured pencils’, not ‘use your coloured pencil’.

* “How many we need?” should be “How many do we need?”

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WORD USAGE AND PRONUNCIATION (1)

In a role with Charles Darwin University, I was working with many International Students. Most were undertaking one-year Graduate Diplomas in Education. Part of my role was to observe them in classroom teaching situations, advising them on teaching methodologies and voice usage. Some of my points with group members over time are included below. They tend to be points of pronunciation and speech application that need a little attention. I am including these points as they build up over time to become a statement of things to watch that I could share.

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3 thoughts on “SPEECH AND SPEAKING 16 (SUGGESTIONS 32, 33)

  1. It’s clear that you’ve been providing valuable feedback on word usage and pronunciation to international students. Effective communication skills are important, especially in an educational setting. Your guidance can certainly help them improve their language skills.πŸ‘πŸ’•

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