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Contents
Ice-breaker
Sound practice
Patterns
Speaking assignments
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Today's objective
KNOW:
Common patterns in speaking
CAN:
Integrate difficult to pronounce words in speaking practice
Speak in English for an extended period of time without hesitation
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www.tiktok.com
Slide 4 - Link
Mischievous
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[ˈmɪsʧəvəs]
To be mischievous means “to cause or show a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.”
mis-chee-vus
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Epitome
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[ɪˈpɪtəmi]
Epitome means "a person or thing that is a perfect example of".
epi-toh-mee
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Hyperbole
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[haɪˈpɜrbəˌli]
Hyperbole means: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
hahy-per-buh-lee.
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Thorough
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[ˈθɜroʊ]
Thorough means: complete with regard to every detail.
“thuh-ruh.”
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Colonel
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/ ˈkɜːnl̩ /
Colonel means: High ranking officer in the military.
ker-nuhl
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Paradigm
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/ ˈperəˌdaɪm /
Paradigm means: A typical example or pattern.
PAR-uh-dahym
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Schedule
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/ ˈskedʒuːl /
Schedule means: a plan.
SKED-yool
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Interpret
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/ ˌɪnˈtɝːprət /
Interpret means: To explain or give the meaning of something.
in-ter-PRIT
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Differentiate
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/ˌdɪfəˈrɛnʃɪeɪt/
Differentiate means: recognize or ascertain what makes (someone or something) different.
di-fuh-ren-shee-ayt
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Coincidental
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/kəʊˌɪnsɪˈdɛntl/
Coincidental means: happening or existing at the same time.
kow-in-suh-den-tl
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Slide 26 - Slide
Patterns
Clustering of letters
Silent/counterintuitive letters
Breaking its own rules
Borrowing
Stress patterns
Troublesome patterns
Slide 27 - Slide
Explanation patterns
Clustering of letters
Each letter has a specific tongue and lip position
In some cases it requires complex muscle movements
E.g. strengths = from
's' to 't' to 'r' to 'ng' to 'th' to 's'
Silent/counterintuitive letters
Due to development of language, but not the spelling
Borrowing words from other languages
E.g.
"knight" kept its 'k' and 'gh'
in spelling, but no pronunciation
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Explanation patterns
Breaking its own rules
English is notorious for breaking its own rules
Pronunciation changed, but spelling didn't / Regional variations
E.g.
"tough," "though," "through," and "thought" - all use "ough"
but pronounce it differently!
Borrowing
Maintain spelling while changing pronunciation
Keep sounds that don't exist (Old English)
Unfamiliar letter combinations from other languages
E.g.
"pho"
(Vietnamese) is pronounced like
"fuh,"
but English speakers often say
"foe."
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Explanation patterns
Stress patterns
Word origin affects where we put emphasis
Word function/pronunciation can change depending on the class
E.g. photography vs photographer (noun vs noun)
Troublesome patterns
Unusual clusters (rc, st, sh)
Silent letters (e, h)
Multiple stress points (MIS-un-der-STAND-ing)
Development of language (ough sound)
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Assignment 1
Each table receives a set of questions
The questions use the hard to pronounce words
Answer each question and ask follow-up questions
timer
10:00
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Assignment 2
Each group receives a set of pictures
Discuss each picture
Ask follow-up questions / Elaborate or give opinion
timer
7:00
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Assignment 3
Each group receives a mind-map
You can use the pointers given or elaborate with your opinion
Compare and contrast answers in the group
timer
7:00
Slide 33 - Slide
What did you learn?
What went well?
What needs more practice?
Slide 34 - Open question
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