English pronunciation and intonation Chapter one The third period 第一章第三学时 m2 Comparison and revision比较与复习 3 8 4 65
English pronunciation and intonation Chapter one The third period 第一章 第三学时 Comparison and revision 比较与复习
Warming-up exercise 9 3 Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. 65 Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Warming-up exercise Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
The importance of learning English phonetics 9 (1). Good pronunciation and intonation is 8 4. needed for better communication 65 (2).Good pronunciation and intonation is the basis of good listening and speaking abilities. (3).Good pronunciation and intonation has some indirect influence on the students' writing and reading abilities. (4).Good pronunciation and intonation can help the students develop good sense of lanquage
The importance of learning English phonetics (1). Good pronunciation and intonation is needed for better communication. (2). Good pronunciation and intonation is the basis of good listening and speaking abilities. (3). Good pronunciation and intonation has some indirect influence on the students’ writing and reading abilities. (4). Good pronunciation and intonation can help the students develop good sense of language
Contents structure Partone Pronunciation ◆ Chapter I Front vowels 2 ChapterⅡ Back vowels ◆ ChapterⅢ Central vowels Chapter IV Diphthongs 9 3 Chapter V Diphthongs ◆ Chapter VI Stop consonants 65 Chapter VII Friction consonants ◆ ChapterⅧ Friction consonants Chapter IX Friction consonants ◆ Chapter X Affricate consonants Chapter XI Nasal consonants ◆ Chapter XII Lateral consonants ◆ Part two Intonation ◆ Chapter XIlI Falling tune Chapter XIV Rising tune ◆ Chapter XV Falling-Rising tune ◆ Chapter XVI Rising-Falling tune Practice of pronunciation and intonation
Contents & structure ◼ Part one Pronunciation ◼ ◼ Chapter Ⅰ Front vowels ◼ Chapter Ⅱ Back vowels ◼ Chapter Ⅲ Central vowels ◼ Chapter Ⅳ Diphthongs ◼ Chapter Ⅴ Diphthongs ◼ Chapter Ⅵ Stop consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅶ Friction consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅷ Friction consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅸ Friction consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅹ Affricate consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅺ Nasal consonants ◼ Chapter Ⅻ Lateral consonants ◼ ◼ Part two Intonation ◼ ◼ Chapter XIII Falling tune ◼ Chapter XIV Rising tune ◼ Chapter XV Falling-Rising tune ◼ Chapter XVI Rising-Falling tune ◼ Practice of pronunciation and intonation
Organs of speech. 1.上唇 Upper lip 2 23 Lower lip 2 上 Upper teeth 9 3 4.下齿 Lower teeth .上齿龈Upper teeth ridge 6.硬腭Hard palate 7.软腭 Soft palate 8.小舌 the uvula 9.舌端 The tip of the tongue 10.舌前 The front of the tongue 2 15 11.舌后 The back of the tongue 12.喉头throat 13. the vocal cords 3 声带 14.器官 organs 15.咽头 the pharynx 19 16.▣腔the mouth cavity 17.鼻腔the nasal cavity
Organs of speech. 1. 上唇 Upper lip 2. 下唇 Lower lip 3. 上齿 Upper teeth 4. 下齿 Lower teeth 5. 上齿龈 Upper teeth ridge 6. 硬腭 Hard palate 7. 软腭 Soft palate 8. 小舌 the uvula 9. 舌端 The tip of the tongue 10. 舌前 The front of the tongue 11. 舌后 The back of the tongue 12. 喉头 throat 13. 声带 the vocal cords 14. 器官 organs 15. 咽头 the pharynx 16. 口腔 the mouth cavity 17. 鼻腔 the nasal cavity
li:I fil lel lael m2 There are four front vowels li:/li/le/and lael 3 765 For all of them the tip of the tongue is pressed against the lower teeth.The front part of the tongue is raised at varying degrees.There is no lip-rounding,lips are spread or kept neutral
/i:/ /i/ /e/ /æ/ There are four front vowels : /i:/ /i/ /e/ and /æ/ For all of them the tip of the tongue is pressed against the lower teeth. The front part of the tongue is raised at varying degrees. There is no lip-rounding, lips are spread or kept neutral
f:l 9 The front of the tongue nearly 75 touches the front part of the hard palate,and the muscles of the tongue and cheeks are tense.The lips are drawn back in a“smile” and long voiced sound is produced
/i:/ ◼ The front of the tongue nearly touches the front part of the hard palate, and the muscles of the tongue and cheeks are tense. The lips are drawn back in a “smile” and long voiced sound is produced
Phrases Sentences three week s green tea team leader Swedish cheese eat a piece of meat 3 keep it a secret 8 Seeing is believing A friend in need is a friend indeed Jean is as busy as a bee She agrees to leave the beach at three
Phrases & Sentences three week s green tea team leader Swedish cheese eat a piece of meat keep it a secret Seeing is believing A friend in need is a friend indeed Jean is as busy as a bee She agrees to leave the beach at three
W 9 3 The general position of the tongue 765 . resembles that of /i:/but the front of the tongue is lower and drawn back a little.The lips are spread and the tongue is lax
/i/ ◼ The general position of the tongue resembles that of /i:/, but the front of the tongue is lower and drawn back a little. The lips are spread and the tongue is lax