Understanding and Teaching the Pronunciation of English.pdf

(Greg DeLong) #1
interesting approach, though it may not be easily
accepted by most teachers, Boards of Education, parents,
etc. Not based on either American or British English
pronunciation, of course!


  • Pronunciation Contrasts in English, Second Edition, Don
    L. F. Nilsen and Aileen Pace Nilsen, Waveland Press,
    2010. The purpose of this book is very narrow and
    speci!c, but if you’re looking for minimal pairs, this is a
    fantastic resource. The authors have collected lists of
    minimal pairs for every imaginable sound contrast in
    English. This is a big time-saver if you’re making practice
    activities that require minimal pairs.


Books of activities for teaching
pronunciation


These are books of activity and game ideas for teachers, not
textbooks that would be used directly by students.



  • Pronunciation Games, Mark Hancock, Cambridge
    University Press, 1995. Lots of photocopiable games,
    mainly at a beginning to intermediate level. Based on
    British English pronunciation.

  • Pronunciation Practice Activities, Martin Hewings,
    Cambridge University Press, 2004. Comes with a CD of
    exercises. Based on British English pronunciation.

    • Primary Pronunciation Box, Caroline Nixon and Michael
      Tomlinson, Cambridge University Press, 2005. Aimed at
      younger learners. Comes with a CD. Based on British
      English pronunciation.

    • New Ways in Teaching Connected Speech.^ James Dean
      Brown, Editor, TESOL International Association, 2012.
      Lots of suggestions for teaching linking, assimilation, and
      other aspects of connected speech.

    • New Ways in Teaching Speaking, Kathleen M. Bailey and
      Lance Savage, editors, TESOL, 1994. Has a chapter about
      pronunciation practice activities.

    • New Ways in Teaching Listening, David Nunan and
      Lindsay Miller, editors, TESOL, 1995. Has a chapter
      about activities for teaching pronunciation through
      listening.

    • Pronouncercizing, Millicent Alexander.^ (available from
      New Readers Press: http://www.newreaderspress.com/
      Items.aspx?hierId=0450.) Describes the author’s way of
      using gestures and body movements to represent sounds
      and help students practice pronunciation.




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