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Voice & Accent Neutralization
Consonant   Sounds Vowel   Sounds Intonation What we will learn
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Pronunciation English is tough stuff Dearest creature in creation, Study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse. I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear in eye, your dress will tear. So shall I! Oh hear my prayer. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Just compare heart, beard, and heard, Dies and diet, lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain. (Mind the latter, how it's written.) Now I surely will not plague you With such words as plaque and ague. But be careful how you speak: Say break and steak, but bleak and streak; Cloven, oven, how and low, Script, receipt, show, poem, and toe. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation What is good English pronunciation? There are three levels of English pronunciation:  Level 1: People often don't understand what you want to say. You use the wrong sounds in English words. Level 2: People understand what you want to say, but it is unpleasant to listen to you.  Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Level 3: People understand you, and your English is pleasant to listen to. Level 3 will be called good pronunciation.  Notice that good pronunciation is not "perfect American or British accent". You don't have to sound like the Queen of England or the President of the United States of America.  Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Why not? Because there are many regional kinds of English. In England, people from Newcastle speak English differently from people in London. In America, people from New York City, California, and Texas each have their own pronunciation. So it is no problem if you have your own accent.  But our accent must be close to the standards (British English). What does it mean? Turn on your TV and watch channels like BBC. You will hear many different people (news anchors, reporters, etc.)   Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation  Tips These English pronunciation tips will help you : Tip 1 Do not confuse pronunciation of words with their spelling! For example, "threw" and "through", although spelled differently, are pronounced the same. Also, identical letters or letter clusters in words do not always produce the same sound. For example, the "ough" in "though" and "through" represents a different sound in each word. Learn to practice what you hear, not what you see. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation  Tips Tip 2 Imagine a sound in your mind before you say it. Try to visualize the positioning of your mouth and face. Think about how you are going to make the sound. Tip 3 The English language has many different dialects, and words can be pronounced differently. It is important, however, that you pronounce words clearly to ensure effective communication. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Glossary These are some of the words used to talk about pronunciation.  Air flow Aspiration Auditory Clusters (blended sounds) Curl Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Glossary Flatten Glide / Slide Hard palate Intonation Lengthen sound Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Glossary Lips spread Lower Pitch Pressed lips Protruded lips Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Glossary Protruded lips Roof Round lips Shorten sound Soft palate Tap Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Pronunciation Glossary Tooth ridge Top of mouth / Roof of mouth Unvoiced (voiceless) Upper Visual Voiced Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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Unvoiced Voiced CH J (Dj) S Z SH ZH K G T D Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Unvoiced Voiced TH (Thanks) TH (That) F V P B W M N L R H NG  Y Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Unvoiced Sounds Voiced Sounds /p/ path /b/ bath /t/ time /d/ dime /k/ came /g/game /f/ fan /v/ van /th/ think /th/them /s/ price z/prize /sh/shoe /zh/usual /ch/chin /dj/gin Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
The ‘P’ sound This is an unvoiced aspirated sound. It is pronounced like ‘ph’ with distinct breath coming out. Example : Problem - Phraablem Past - Phaest Promise- Phraamis Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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The ‘K’ sound This is an aspirated sound. It has to be pronounced like ‘kh’ with a puff of air thrown out: Examples: Color- Khalar Contribute- Khantribute Customer- Khustomer Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Practice Exercise (emphasize on ‘k’ sound’) I was coming back home after my coaching classes. On my way I saw a cute girl clinging and cringing on the branch of a tree. She was crying at the top of her voice. I called out for her and asked her to calm down. She requested me to help her come down the tree. I feared that my clothes will get soiled. But I somehow gathered the courage to climb the tree. Just when I was a little short of clutching her arm, my leg slipped and I came crashing down the road. The cream color of my collar became black and I got a cut on my right knee. I quickly contained my anxiety and made quick steps towards the cocoon of my home. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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Exercise: Practice these words: Third Without Theatre Fourth Author Thought Fifth Nothing Thursday Eighth Thirsty Three Eleventh Theme Thelma Twelfth Month Dorothy Thirteenth Birthday Elizabeth Twentieth Through Samantha Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
The ’V’ Sound This is a voiced sound. To produce the ‘v’ sound allow your upper teeth to rest on your lower lip and push the sound through the slit. Bite the lower lip and feel the vibration. Examples: Verify, Discover, Voice Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Practice Exercise Read these words with the correct ‘v’ sound. Valid Divide Above Invest Victim Heavy Love Velocity Video Save Leave Vegetables Vote Valentine Festival Vanessa Vinegar Vast Virtue Vice  Evoke Arrive Victor Visit Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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Practice Exercise Read out these words with the correct ‘w sound. Twenty Wish Sandwich Sweet One Winter Weather Wait Water Wave Wallet Watch Walnut   Wine Weed Weigh Weave Wander Wonder Walk Wash Wane Weep Win Weight Wise Railway Swim Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
How will you pronounce these words? Very Wary Verse Worse Wheel Veal West Vest Vie Whale While Vile Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds The sh sound This is a voiced sound. Produce the ‘sh’ sound by pursing your lips in an oval shape resting your upper teeth straight on your lower teeth and blowing the air through the slit between the teeth.
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Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds The Z sound This is a voiced sound. It is produced by placing your tongue between the upper ridge of your teeth and gives a buzzing effect: Zebra, Zeal, Zoo, Zip, Zest
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Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds Managing Clusters /sp/ Splash /st/ Style /str/ Straight /sts/ Lasts /ss/ Students strike /tr/ Train /dr/ Drive /kr/ Cross
Vowel Sounds Cecily Berry Exercise OOT  OHT  AWT  AHT  AYT  EET  EHT OOD  OHD  AWD  AHD  AYD  EED  EHD OON  OHN  AWN  AHN  AYN  EEN   EHN OOB  OHB  AWB  AHB  AYB  EEB   EHB OOP  OHP  AWP  AHP  AYP  EEP  EHP OOM  OHM  AWM  AHM  AYM  EEM  EHM OOG  OHG  AWG  AHG  AYG  EEG  EHG
Vowel Sounds Cecily Berry Exercise  (continued) OOF  OHF  AWF  AHF  AYF  EEF  EHF OOV  OHV  AWV  AHV AYV  EEV  EHV OOS  OHS  AWS  AHS  AYS EES  EHS OOZ  OHZ  AWZ  AHZ  AYZ EEZ  EHZ OOTH  OHTH  AWTH  AHTH  AYTH  EETH  EHTH
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Vowel Sounds English Vowel Sounds a  e  i  o  u 20 Pure Vowels Diphthongs 12  8
Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel sounds can be broadly categorized  into: Long Vowels Short Vowels Diphthongs
Vowel Sounds Diphthongs: [aʊ] as in  house   [aɪ] as in  kite   [eɪ] as in  same   [juː] as in  few [ɔɪ] as in  join   [ɪə] as in  fear   [ɛə] as in  hair [ʊə] as in  poor
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Intonation What is intonation “ Rise and fall in pitch is intonation” It can also be defined as “Speech Music”
Intonation Intonation is the rise and fall in  pitch  . It conveys personal intentions and emotions such as surprise, anxiety, excitement. Pitch  is the number of vibrations per second. Changes in pitch determine the  TONE of speech.
Intonation Let us look at examples: 1 .  I   didn’t say he stole the money 2. I  didn’t  say he stole the money 3. I didn’t  say  he stole the money 4. I didn’t say  he  stole the money 5. I didn’t say he  stole  the money 6. I didn’t say he stole  the  money 7. I didn’t say he stole the  money
Intonation Let us look at the sentences again: 1 .  I   didn’t say he stole the money -  someone else did 2. I  didn’t  say he stole the money-  that’s not true at all 3. I didn’t  say  he stole the money-  I only suggested it 4. I didn’t say  he  stole the money-  someone else took it 5. I didn’t say he  stole  the money- he may have borrowed  6. I didn’t say he stole  the  money-  but rather some other money 7. I didn’t say he stole the  money-  He may have taken jewelry
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Intonation Rules of Intonation 4.  Adjective Phrases: The stress falls on the second word A beautiful  girl A lovely  rose A delicious  meal A refreshing  drink An amazing  journey The lonely  man
Intonation Rules of Intonation 5. Noun Phrases The stress falls on the first word Example: A  hotdog A  businessman A  matchstick
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Intonation Rules of Intonation With close ended questions (When answer is a Yes or No)  intonation rises at the end of the Question Are you married? With open ended questions (That cannot be answered in a yes or  no) the intonation drops at the end of the statement or though  group.   How Long have your worked Three Years  
Intonation Rules of Intonation   With  Numbers:   Intonation rises at the last but one set of numbers  indicating that you are approaching the end of the number and then drops on the last number as it does in  statements   My phone Number is 91 11 2847 638
Intonation Rules of Intonation Intonation when giving choices:   Intonation will rise on the first choice or all the choices before the  last one and down for the final option to indicate end of the choices Do you want red, black or yellow?   Other rules of intonation:   When new information is conveyed, nouns which are the  carriers of new information are stressed   People  enjoy  parties Cats  drink  milk Men  drive  cars
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Voice & accent neutralization

  • 1. Voice & Accent Neutralization
  • 2. Consonant Sounds Vowel Sounds Intonation What we will learn
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  • 6. Pronunciation English is tough stuff Dearest creature in creation, Study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse. I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear in eye, your dress will tear. So shall I! Oh hear my prayer. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 7. Pronunciation Just compare heart, beard, and heard, Dies and diet, lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain. (Mind the latter, how it's written.) Now I surely will not plague you With such words as plaque and ague. But be careful how you speak: Say break and steak, but bleak and streak; Cloven, oven, how and low, Script, receipt, show, poem, and toe. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 8. Pronunciation What is good English pronunciation? There are three levels of English pronunciation: Level 1: People often don't understand what you want to say. You use the wrong sounds in English words. Level 2: People understand what you want to say, but it is unpleasant to listen to you. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 9. Pronunciation Level 3: People understand you, and your English is pleasant to listen to. Level 3 will be called good pronunciation. Notice that good pronunciation is not "perfect American or British accent". You don't have to sound like the Queen of England or the President of the United States of America. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 10. Pronunciation Why not? Because there are many regional kinds of English. In England, people from Newcastle speak English differently from people in London. In America, people from New York City, California, and Texas each have their own pronunciation. So it is no problem if you have your own accent. But our accent must be close to the standards (British English). What does it mean? Turn on your TV and watch channels like BBC. You will hear many different people (news anchors, reporters, etc.) Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 11. Pronunciation Tips These English pronunciation tips will help you : Tip 1 Do not confuse pronunciation of words with their spelling! For example, "threw" and "through", although spelled differently, are pronounced the same. Also, identical letters or letter clusters in words do not always produce the same sound. For example, the "ough" in "though" and "through" represents a different sound in each word. Learn to practice what you hear, not what you see. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 12. Pronunciation Tips Tip 2 Imagine a sound in your mind before you say it. Try to visualize the positioning of your mouth and face. Think about how you are going to make the sound. Tip 3 The English language has many different dialects, and words can be pronounced differently. It is important, however, that you pronounce words clearly to ensure effective communication. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 13. Pronunciation Glossary These are some of the words used to talk about pronunciation. Air flow Aspiration Auditory Clusters (blended sounds) Curl Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 14. Pronunciation Glossary Flatten Glide / Slide Hard palate Intonation Lengthen sound Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 15. Pronunciation Glossary Lips spread Lower Pitch Pressed lips Protruded lips Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 16. Pronunciation Glossary Protruded lips Roof Round lips Shorten sound Soft palate Tap Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 17. Pronunciation Glossary Tooth ridge Top of mouth / Roof of mouth Unvoiced (voiceless) Upper Visual Voiced Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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  • 22. Unvoiced Voiced CH J (Dj) S Z SH ZH K G T D Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 23. Unvoiced Voiced TH (Thanks) TH (That) F V P B W M N L R H NG Y Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 24. Unvoiced Sounds Voiced Sounds /p/ path /b/ bath /t/ time /d/ dime /k/ came /g/game /f/ fan /v/ van /th/ think /th/them /s/ price z/prize /sh/shoe /zh/usual /ch/chin /dj/gin Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 25. The ‘P’ sound This is an unvoiced aspirated sound. It is pronounced like ‘ph’ with distinct breath coming out. Example : Problem - Phraablem Past - Phaest Promise- Phraamis Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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  • 27. The ‘K’ sound This is an aspirated sound. It has to be pronounced like ‘kh’ with a puff of air thrown out: Examples: Color- Khalar Contribute- Khantribute Customer- Khustomer Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 28. Practice Exercise (emphasize on ‘k’ sound’) I was coming back home after my coaching classes. On my way I saw a cute girl clinging and cringing on the branch of a tree. She was crying at the top of her voice. I called out for her and asked her to calm down. She requested me to help her come down the tree. I feared that my clothes will get soiled. But I somehow gathered the courage to climb the tree. Just when I was a little short of clutching her arm, my leg slipped and I came crashing down the road. The cream color of my collar became black and I got a cut on my right knee. I quickly contained my anxiety and made quick steps towards the cocoon of my home. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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  • 31. Exercise: Practice these words: Third Without Theatre Fourth Author Thought Fifth Nothing Thursday Eighth Thirsty Three Eleventh Theme Thelma Twelfth Month Dorothy Thirteenth Birthday Elizabeth Twentieth Through Samantha Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 32. The ’V’ Sound This is a voiced sound. To produce the ‘v’ sound allow your upper teeth to rest on your lower lip and push the sound through the slit. Bite the lower lip and feel the vibration. Examples: Verify, Discover, Voice Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 33. Practice Exercise Read these words with the correct ‘v’ sound. Valid Divide Above Invest Victim Heavy Love Velocity Video Save Leave Vegetables Vote Valentine Festival Vanessa Vinegar Vast Virtue Vice Evoke Arrive Victor Visit Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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  • 35. Practice Exercise Read out these words with the correct ‘w sound. Twenty Wish Sandwich Sweet One Winter Weather Wait Water Wave Wallet Watch Walnut Wine Weed Weigh Weave Wander Wonder Walk Wash Wane Weep Win Weight Wise Railway Swim Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
  • 36. How will you pronounce these words? Very Wary Verse Worse Wheel Veal West Vest Vie Whale While Vile Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds
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  • 40. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds The sh sound This is a voiced sound. Produce the ‘sh’ sound by pursing your lips in an oval shape resting your upper teeth straight on your lower teeth and blowing the air through the slit between the teeth.
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  • 46. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds The Z sound This is a voiced sound. It is produced by placing your tongue between the upper ridge of your teeth and gives a buzzing effect: Zebra, Zeal, Zoo, Zip, Zest
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  • 48. Introduction to Consonant and Vowel Sounds Managing Clusters /sp/ Splash /st/ Style /str/ Straight /sts/ Lasts /ss/ Students strike /tr/ Train /dr/ Drive /kr/ Cross
  • 49. Vowel Sounds Cecily Berry Exercise OOT OHT AWT AHT AYT EET EHT OOD OHD AWD AHD AYD EED EHD OON OHN AWN AHN AYN EEN EHN OOB OHB AWB AHB AYB EEB EHB OOP OHP AWP AHP AYP EEP EHP OOM OHM AWM AHM AYM EEM EHM OOG OHG AWG AHG AYG EEG EHG
  • 50. Vowel Sounds Cecily Berry Exercise (continued) OOF OHF AWF AHF AYF EEF EHF OOV OHV AWV AHV AYV EEV EHV OOS OHS AWS AHS AYS EES EHS OOZ OHZ AWZ AHZ AYZ EEZ EHZ OOTH OHTH AWTH AHTH AYTH EETH EHTH
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  • 52. Vowel Sounds English Vowel Sounds a e i o u 20 Pure Vowels Diphthongs 12 8
  • 53. Vowel Sounds Vowel Sounds Vowel sounds can be broadly categorized into: Long Vowels Short Vowels Diphthongs
  • 54. Vowel Sounds Diphthongs: [aʊ] as in house [aɪ] as in kite [eɪ] as in same [juː] as in few [ɔɪ] as in join [ɪə] as in fear [ɛə] as in hair [ʊə] as in poor
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  • 56. Intonation What is intonation “ Rise and fall in pitch is intonation” It can also be defined as “Speech Music”
  • 57. Intonation Intonation is the rise and fall in pitch . It conveys personal intentions and emotions such as surprise, anxiety, excitement. Pitch is the number of vibrations per second. Changes in pitch determine the TONE of speech.
  • 58. Intonation Let us look at examples: 1 . I didn’t say he stole the money 2. I didn’t say he stole the money 3. I didn’t say he stole the money 4. I didn’t say he stole the money 5. I didn’t say he stole the money 6. I didn’t say he stole the money 7. I didn’t say he stole the money
  • 59. Intonation Let us look at the sentences again: 1 . I didn’t say he stole the money - someone else did 2. I didn’t say he stole the money- that’s not true at all 3. I didn’t say he stole the money- I only suggested it 4. I didn’t say he stole the money- someone else took it 5. I didn’t say he stole the money- he may have borrowed 6. I didn’t say he stole the money- but rather some other money 7. I didn’t say he stole the money- He may have taken jewelry
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  • 64. Intonation Rules of Intonation 4. Adjective Phrases: The stress falls on the second word A beautiful girl A lovely rose A delicious meal A refreshing drink An amazing journey The lonely man
  • 65. Intonation Rules of Intonation 5. Noun Phrases The stress falls on the first word Example: A hotdog A businessman A matchstick
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  • 68. Intonation Rules of Intonation With close ended questions (When answer is a Yes or No) intonation rises at the end of the Question Are you married? With open ended questions (That cannot be answered in a yes or no) the intonation drops at the end of the statement or though group.   How Long have your worked Three Years  
  • 69. Intonation Rules of Intonation   With Numbers:   Intonation rises at the last but one set of numbers indicating that you are approaching the end of the number and then drops on the last number as it does in statements   My phone Number is 91 11 2847 638
  • 70. Intonation Rules of Intonation Intonation when giving choices:   Intonation will rise on the first choice or all the choices before the last one and down for the final option to indicate end of the choices Do you want red, black or yellow?   Other rules of intonation:   When new information is conveyed, nouns which are the carriers of new information are stressed   People enjoy parties Cats drink milk Men drive cars
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