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Pronounciation
karina7777
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Pronounciation
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Hi everybody,
I was wondering if you know sites where students can listen to the pronounciation of easy sentences or easy stories?
I have some students who are very, very weak but who luckily really want to learn. They are eager to practise at home, and I think it could be great for them to listen to the correct pronounciation and then imitate it.
Can someone here help me? Thank you very much!
Karina |
17 Dec 2008
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marzenka
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Hello! There is a great BBC website "Pronunciation tips": http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/
Your students can listen to a speaker who explains how to pronounce English sounds, words, sentences... It is pleasant to watch these short scenes which are often quite funny. I like this website very much and I hope it will be helpful for your students!
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17 Dec 2008
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libertybelle
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If you don�t mind American English - (with almost no accent at all) Jennifer is superb!
She has lots of different subjects she covers and she is so easy to understand. She is clear and precise.
You can find all her lessons on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxzieu-WXt4
god jul L
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18 Dec 2008
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alien boy
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There are also some good resources in the following post:
http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/topic.asp?id=2772
If, like mine, your students don�t have regular access to the internet you can download sound files for a couple of different stories and create a transcript from the websites too.
Cheers, B-)
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18 Dec 2008
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