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Pronunciation: Techniques and Practical Training

Pronunciation: Techniques and Practical Training. Marla Yoshida August 19, 2010 http://teachingpronunciation.pbworks.com. Tips on using activities and gadgets (Of course, this depends on your students’ age.). Be serious. Give the students a sense of purpose.

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Pronunciation: Techniques and Practical Training

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  1. Pronunciation: Techniques and Practical Training Marla Yoshida August 19, 2010 http://teachingpronunciation.pbworks.com

  2. Tips on using activities and gadgets(Of course, this depends on your students’ age.) • Be serious. Give the students a sense of purpose. • Build accountability into your activity. • Explain what you’re going to do and why. • Give simple, clear instructions step by step. • Explain your expectations for behavior. Make them stick. • During the activity, walk around the room and monitor students’ work. Nip problems in the bud. • Don’t overdo the “fun stuff.” • You are the teacher.

  3. Beast: Belle, are you happy here with me? Belle: Yes. Beast: What is it? Belle: If only I could see my father again, just for a moment. I miss him so much! Beast: There is a way. This mirror will show you anything--anything you wish to see. Belle: I’d like to see my father, please. Papa! Oh, no! He’s sick. He may be dying, and he’s all alone. Beast: Then, you, you must go to him. Belle: What did you say? Beast: I release you. You’re no longer my prisoner. Belle: You mean I’m free? Beast: Yes. Belle: Oh, thank you! Hold on, Papa. I’m on my way. Beast: Take it with you so you’ll always have a way to look back and remember me. Belle: Thank you for understanding how much he needs me.

  4. Information Gap Activity

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