Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Pronounciation and syllable (ESL workshop 05/06/2020)

Divide
/di/vayd/ =2 syllable
one vowel two consonant
requirement for  syllable
beat=1  syllable =1 beat

food =one syllable=/fud/ one vowel ( one syllable ) one beat

don't make your self confuse
always pay attention to the sound
you see this letter
there are three vowel here
you only pronounce two vowel
just recently or long time ago we may have learned the vowel are ( a e i o u ) 
5 vowel  
In English the spelling does not match the pronunciation
be careful about syllable 

Primary stress 
There are two syllable 
when there are two or more syllable you need to know which are you need to stress more 
e.g Di/vide  
Listening everyday is very important 
look at the word in the dictionary 
we actually have three rules 
what do you mean by stressing 
when he or she stress the syllable 
what do you do when you stress the syllable 
The quality of your voice changes 
di/vide /

(1)First of all the volume of your voice louder (The time that you are spending )
(2) The second that you louder the volume
(3)The third that higher (pitch ) 

Make the first syllable very short .

Pronounciation 
Only work on pronounciation
may be short paragraph
just a short paragraph
just reading on the primary stress 
 




 one syllable : Spoon /verse/match/words/peas/mouse/phone/match/flute/stand/car
two syllable : Human, presume/divide/flatter/mistake/thesis/enter/include/include/desire
three syllable : election/yesterday/computer/cosmetic//thesaurus/business/


computer ( com ) pu/ ter/ 
desire  de(si/)re
Human Hu/ (man)
passenger /pass/anger (stress on pass)
match (one )
spoon( one)
thesaurus (three)
minimum  (three)
divide (two)
syllable(three)
you need to really pay attention to the sound
you need to find the vowel
one vowel one syllable
find the primary stress
word (0ne)
include ( two)
verb (one)
verse(one)
business ( two ) bus( primary stress ) i is silent and ( ness ) stress 
enter (two) primary stress (en)
election (three)
car
flatter ( stress )
presume (two)
mouse (one )
formally (three)






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