Pronunciation Unit V5: voiced and voiceless endings

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Write down the distinctive Dutch sounds of this speaker

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Pronunciation

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What are vowels?
A
Medeklinkers
B
Klinkers
C
Lettergrepen
D
Woordsoorten

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What are 'consonants'?
A
Klinkers
B
Dubbele klanken
C
Medeklinkers
D
Lettergrepen

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The "u" in deduce is...
A
Voiced
B
Voiceless

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The "c" in deduce is...
A
Voiced
B
Voiceless

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The "f" in frequent is
A
voiced
B
voiceless

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The "e" in frequent is
A
voiced
B
voiceless

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The "t" in frequent is
A
voiced
B
voiceless

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The "m" in unharmed is
A
voiced
B
voiceless

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The "ed" ending in unharmed is
A
voiced
B
voiceless

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The difference between voiced and voiceless (especially at the end of words) is important:
  • In Dutch we usually pronounce the (written) D at the end of a word like a T: land, band, vriend, hond 
  • The D at the end of words in English sounds like D (voiced, niet voiceless)
  • Why important: because these sounds can change the meaning:
  • and vs ant    /    lend vs lent      /     tend vs tent      /       bed vs bet

TIP: Voiced ending? Try to lengthen the vowel: ant vs aaaand

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Why important: mispronouncing these sounds affects the meaning:
and vs ant / lend vs lent / tend vs tent / bed vs bet

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VOICED ENDING
VOICELESS ENDING
bag
back
robe
rope
rise
rice
safe
save

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Short vowel: u > ʊ
Pronunciation = /ʊ/

Examples:       good     sugar      would

Spelling = u:                   full     put       push       pull     insurance
Spelling = oo:              good      cook     took    book    look     neighbourhood
Exceptions: oul & o:  would      could    should    woman


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Long vowel sound /u:/
Pronunciation = /u:/

Examples:       room  new    use

Spelling = oo          room     cool            pool    school    boots
Spelling = ew:       few        knew     flew      nephew
Spelling = u :           human        use     mute     rule YouTube   iTunes   (some u+consonant+e)
Exceptions:         do     lose       blue     shoe      suit     juice    through     queue

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Which word does not contain /u:/? (long)
A
cool
B
pool
C
choose
D
good

Slide 33 - Quiz

Which word does not contain /ʊ/?
A
do
B
push
C
should
D
woman

Slide 34 - Quiz

Complete at least 2 of the exercises below:
/t/ and /d/ 
  






Plan B: if the links above don't work, go to IL --> Sources --> Speaking --> Pronunciation --> Audio Practice --> voiced/voiceless endings + click the sounds you want to practice. USE YOUR EARPHONES. Make sure you open the video information too so you can read along with the sentences and read out loud after the tone.
 





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Complete at least 2 of the exercises below:
short and long u:  https://eduozhw.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/dlbsectieengels/EanUOxVbCslNk_z1_W0OGE4Buc1JRMnqm_TANwWdhuA2Lw?e=MvoJ0G

e and ae 1: https://eduozhw.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/dlbsectieengels/EXa_jBA5KEdPkgxYYMy5ImkBmhDtzJcQKaFjDCYtsdx7BA?e=dOg6G2 

e and ae 2:  https://eduozhw.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/dlbsectieengels/ETjS1Syp1iFNnD7mdCiWPIQBOfJVKgT3ZeVlFe3eTn50Yg?e=H8548X

Plan B: if the links above don't work, go to IL --> Sources --> Speaking --> Pronunciation --> Audio Practice --> voiced/voiceless endings + click the sounds you want to practice. USE YOUR EARPHONES. Make sure you open the video information too so you can read along with the sentences and read out loud after the tone.
 





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Two sessions
Groups of 2: Practice reading out loud
Groups of 3: Minimal Pairs 

Switch seats to do the other exercise after ~10 minutes

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How to improve your pronunciation?
Be aware of the IPA (International Phonemic Alphabet)
Practice individual sounds (phonemes)
Read out loud, record and give yourself feedback

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