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Week 9
Objective
Students will understand the schwa and how syllable stress can
change meanings.
Outcomes
Process
Day 1
Review the test points
Worksheet Vowel exercises
Team challenge conversation
Day 2
Stress in two-syllable words Unit 28 and 37
Review the worksheet on syllable stress
Play a game copy two-sided and have students
fill out their own game with words
from the week.
It is always weak
corrupt
submit
perhaps
ankle
fossil
London
collide
water
persist
compile
Schwa is covered extensively in The Sound of English as a sound and a structure of speech.
Clear English /
A. Hey! I see something crossing the street. Did you see it?
B. Yeah! Is it a cat?1
A. No, it is a dog. A small dog. Was it caught?2
B. No, it's still free. ________________?
Him
1. read
2. teach
3. reach
4. bean
5. speak
6. needle
7. seem
8. keep
9. thief
10. cream
11. theme
12. spleen
gift
picnic
nickel
little
Britain
symbol
syllable
myth
pickle
simple
list
hiss
the, a, seven, letter, calendar, an, and, but, madam, normal, ocean, Arab, comedy,
courageous, nation, woman, around, controversy, circuitous, to, at, from, for*
bird, heard, herd, work, world, were, curl, urge, girl, early, firm, circuit
beat, seat, sheet, receive, brief, pier, fear, seizure, obscene, here, hear, beer,
serene, prenatal, breathe, the (before vowels), leisure, we, he, she
bit, kit, mint, hill, hymn, women, it, which, av(e)rage, cyclical, bicycle, pretty,
forage, pigeon, lettuce, busy, business, build, Jesus's, mountain, waited, beloved
bet, let, set, weather, whether, when, pleasure, measure, friend, breath, ahead,
instead, feather, realm
air, where, wear, there, their, they're, various, pear, welfare, fair, aware, hair, care,
scare, scarce, square
bat, cat, hat, add, madam, and (strong form), back, have, can, can't, ask
bad, mad, sad, glad, man, ma'am, land, fast, last, rather, class, half, halve
father, palm, balm, calm
cart, heart, arm, radar, hard, charm, guard
but (strong form), putt, cup, some, mother, come, other, above, shovel, love,
enough, tough ('gh' = 'f')
should, put, good, would, could, wood, wool, woman, wolf
shoe, to ('strong' form), two, too, true, food, wooed, lieutenant, chew, cruise, new,
knew, flu, you, who, whose, sue, through, poor, moor, tour, sure, dour
cot, hot, dog, got, God, on, from (final), what, walk, controversy, caught,
bought, taught, ought**
more, mourn, tore, door, four, sore, roar, pour, pore
Day 2
Week 10
Week 10
Objective
Students will understand the stress and rhythm to use when a
consonant is in the joined to other words.
Outcomes
Students will understand the consonant stress both in the front and end
of words.
Process
Day 1
Review the team challenge conversation
Oh, no snow!
Unit 24
Unit 38
Unit 39
This is a 4-part section to test the students ability to determine the sounds. Copy
ONLY section 4 for the student to read out loud.
Option is to have one student say part 1 for the class. Have students write what
they hear. See how correct they are. DO NOT GIVE THEM THE WORDS.
Wait and Gate
Part 1: Recognition:
G sound?
Example: wait
1. gird
2. Way
3. Wail
4. wizard
5. girth
6. Doughy
7. Ogre
8. gobble
QUIZ
___ gobble
Week 11
Week 11
Objective
Students will understand the stress and rhythm to use when a
consonant is in the joined to other words.
Outcomes
Students will understand the consonant stress both in the front and end
of words.
Process
Day 1
View the movie:
How to Link K to a Voiced Consonant
Review Units 40 and 41
Game Link Maze (Photocopy game board)
Day 2
Evening Plans
Day 1
Day 2
Triple Consonant Blend Word Endings -NCH, -TCH, -RCH
Lets get technical!
There are 26 letters in the alphabet.
A E I O U are the vowels (and sometimes Y). The rest are consonants.
The most usual sound of CH by itself in words is chuh:
Examples: Charlie had a chop and the children had chicken and chips.
CH - can sound like kuh in words that have come into English from Greek
Examples: ache, chorus, character
CH - can sound like shuh in words that have come into English from French
Examples: machine chauffeur champagne
Combined with a third consonant in -tch, -nch and -rch, the same thing applies.
Most commonly, the chuh sound is blended with the, t, n, or r but
occasionally the other pronunciation is possible:
Example: architect ( ar keh tect)
Another point is that words ending with -tch, -nch, -rch add -es to make plurals ditches, branches, marches.
See Worksheet The CH Sound for the three sounds of CH.
Fill the gaps with a suitable word from the box above:
1. It made me feel hungry to watch him - - - - - - - - on a big sandwich and I
decided I had to have some - - - - - quickly.
2. In the storm, a heavy - - - - - - fell off the tree, just - - - - - - from where she
was standing.
3. I had a - - - - - he would turn up as soon as food was mentioned.
4. His German is excellent and he speaks quite fluent - - - - - -.
5. The order was given to - - - - - - all lights in case the enemy would discover
them.
6. They came in out of the rain, totally - - - - - - - - and in a foul humour.
7. I like an apple with plenty of - - - - - -.
8. Every time I go to do a job, I find he had pinched my tools and Im short a
screwdriver or a - - - - - -.
9. The police were waiting and arrested him and his - - - - - - - - as soon as they
appeared.
10. 10. The crowd was so angry that the police were afraid they would - - - - them if they could not get them away in time.
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Week 12
Week 12
Objective
Students will understand the stress and rhythm to use when
emphasizing details.
Outcomes
Students will understand the consonant stress both in the front and end
of words.
Process
Students will begin their script writing for the final using related materials.
Day 1
View the movie:
Lesson 7a - THOUGHT GROUPS - English
Review Units 50 and 52
Final test script writing.
Students should plan and write their script to
include thought groups and contrasting
alternatives.
Day 2
Day 1
Day 2
Week 13
Week 13
Objective
Students will understand what is required in the final test in terms
of script and speaking.
Outcomes
Students will write more on their script to include ideas found in the
chapters studied.
Process
Day 1
View the movie:
Lesson 8a - STRESS PATTERNS
Review Units 43 and 46
Students will add elements of this chapter to their
script.
Day 2
Day 1
Day 2
Week 14
Week 14
Objective
Students will focus on the writing and speaking of their script.
Outcomes
Students will understand the rubric and the problems they have in
intonation and communication.
Students will strengthen their understanding though practicing for the final test.
Process
Day 1
View the movie:
Problems with English pronunciation FUNNY
Review their script and practice intonation and
stress for the final.
Day 2
Review their script and practice intonation and
stress for the final.
The final day before the test.
Week 15
Week 15
The Final test
Script - email to professor
Reading of Script
recorded by professor.
Rubric scored by professor
Points 40
Script 10 / 40
Inclusion of all elements Length
Drama 30 / 40
o Balanced roles
o Balanced questions and
responses
o Correct stress and rhythm
o Correct syllabication
o Adequate emotion and action
Extras
Foundation videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WLHr1_EVtQ 5 techniques to speak any language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yGdNEWdn0 How to learn a language in 6 months
Quizzes
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/quiznet/pdfs/73_stress_patterns.pdf
http://www.eslgold.com/pronunciation/pronunciation_links.html
Pronunciation Dictionary
http://www.embedplus.com/dictionary/how-to-pronounce-words-and-use-them.aspx
About.com
Word stress changes meaning (article)
http://esl.about.com/cs/pronunciation/a/a_wordstress.htm
(stress types)
http://www.eslgold.com/pronunciation/pronunciation_links.html
r and l
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2415/
Listen & Repeat: 68 Words with R /r/
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2531/
69 Two-Syllable Words Accented on the First Syllable
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2725/
72 Two-Syllable Words Accented on the Second Syllable
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2634/
Pronunciation: 40 Two-syllable Words Ending with /r/
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2716/
Listen & Repeat: 33 Words with R /r/
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2509/
Listen & Repeat: 29 Words with R /r/ there, where, care,
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2588/
Listen & Repeat: 28 Words with R /ar/ are, part, large,
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2572/
Words with the OW /a/ Diphthong Part 1 49 Words (now, how, wow, )
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2935/
Words with the OW /a/ Diphthong Part 2 37 Words (plow, bow, brow, )
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2933/
Listen & Repeat: 60 Words That End With P
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/2547/
114 Words with the /st/ Consonant Cluster
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/3690/
60 Minimal Pairs in 4 Minutes (Listen and Repeat)
http://www.manythings.org/b/e/3518/
Minimal pairs
website for the audio
http://www.rong-chang.com/mjc/pronunciation/
Practice
http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=work&submit=Submit
http://www.spokenenglish.org/
Dictation
http://www.dictationsonline.com/
http://www.dictationsonline.com/english/2preintermediate/10gist.html
FONETIKS.org
http://www.fonetiks.org/
chart of sounds with dictation
ship or sheep minimal practice chart
http://www.shiporsheep.com/
American English paragraphs etc
Single vowel sounds
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou2am.html
the schwa sound (other sounds)
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou6am.html
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/teaching-schwa
Stress and intonation
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou7am.html
voice and voiceless
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou5am.html
3 vowel sounds
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou4am.html
2 vowel sounds
(article)
http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou3am.html
final -ed
http://www.teacherweb.com/CA/RoyHerburgerElementary/MrsYuen/pronunciation_ed_esl.pdf
http://www.englishforeveryone.org/PDFs/Pronouncing%20ED%20endings.pdf
literacy tools
ch
http://www.literacytools.ie/pages/actions/viewPdfFile.cfm?pId=185
ph
http://www.literacytools.ie/pages/actions/viewPdfFile.cfm?pId=186
th
http://www.literacytools.ie/pages/actions/viewPdfFile.cfm?pId=187
wh
http://www.literacytools.ie/pages/actions/viewPdfFile.cfm?pId=188
triple consonant
http://www.literacytools.ie/pages/actions/viewPdfFile.cfm?pId=192
One of the best ways to study English is through jokes. Stories can be long and complicated, and by the
time you get to the end, you realize that you missed some crucial element in the very beginning, so the
whole book doesn't make any sense. With a joke, however, you read a couple of lines and either
you get it or you don't.
1.
A guy walks into a bar with a newt on his shoulder. "What do you call that?", asks the bartender. "I call him
Tiny, because he's my newt!"
2.
A skeleton walks into a bar and says, "Gimme a beer, and a mop."
3.
A soccer ball walks into a bar. The bartender kicked him out.
4.
5.
A neutron walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender sets the beer down and says, "For you, no
charge!"
6.
Charles Dickens walks into a bar and orders a martini. The bartender asks, "Olive or twist?"
7.
8.
A mushroom walks into a bar and the bartender says "We don't serve your kind here." and the mushroom
says - "Why not? I'm a fungi."
9.
Descartes walks into a bar. The bartender asks, "Would you like a beer?" Descartes replies, "I think not",
then disappeared.
19. A blind man walks into a bar with his seeing eye dog. He lifts the dog up and swings him around over his
head by the tail. The bartender says "Hey, man! What are you doing?" He says, "Oh, I'm just looking
around."
Section 2
20. After a Beer Festival in London, all the brewery presidents decided to go out for a beer. Corona's president
sits down and says, "Seor, I would like the world's best beer, a Corona." The bartender takes a bottle from
the shelf and gives it to him. Then Budweiser's president says, "I'd like the best beer in the world, give me
'The King Of Beers', a Budweiser." The bartender gives him one. Coors' president says, "I'd like the best
beer in the world, the only one made with Rocky Mountain spring water, give me a Coors." He gets it. The
guy from Guinness sits down and says, "Give me a Coke." The other brewery presidents look over at him
and ask, "Why aren't you drinking a Guinness?" and the Guinness president replies, "Well, if you guys aren't
drinking beer, neither will I."
21. A man walks into a bar and the bartender asks him "What'll you have?". The guy answers, "A scotch,
please". The bartender hands him the drink, and says "That'll be five dollars", to which he replies "What are
you talking about? I don't owe you anything for this". A lawyer, sitting nearby and overhearing the
conversation, then says to the bartender, "You know, he's got you there. In the original offer, which
constitutes a binding contract upon acceptance, there was no stipulation of remuneration". The bartender's
not impressed, but says to the guy, "Okay, you beat me for a drink. But don't ever let me catch you in here
again". The next day, same guy walks into the bar. Bartender says, "What the heck are you doing in here? I
can't believe you've got the audacity to come back!". The guy says "What are you talking about? I've never
been in this place in my life", to which the bartender replies "I'm very sorry, but it's uncanny. You must
have a double." To which the guy replies "Thank you! Make it a scotch."
22. A man goes into a bar with a giraffe, they both get a couple of rounds in. When they get up to leave they're
extremely drunk and the giraffe passes out and falls over. The man opens the door, about to leave by
himself, when the bartender stops him suddenly and says, "Hey! You can't leave that lyin' there!" The man
turns around and slurs, "Don't be silly, that's not a lion, that's a giraffe!"
23. A piece of rope walks into a bar and the bartender says, "We don't serve your kind." The rope goes outside,
ties himself in a knot and frays one end of himself. He walks back into the bar and the bartender says,
"Weren't you just in here?" The rope replies, "No, I'm a frayed knot."
24. A man runs into a bar and asks the barkeep, "Give me ten shots of your best whisky." The bartender sets
up the ten glasses. The man starts drinking them as quickly as the bartender serves them. The bartender
asks, "Why are you drinking so fast?" "You'd drink fast too, if you had what I have." The bartender asks,
"What do you have?" "Seventy cents."
25. A man walks out of a bar and meets a policeman. "Hey," the policeman says, "your eyes are bloodshot,
have you been drinking Bloody Mary's?" "Well," the man says, "your eyes are glazed, have you been eating
donuts?"
26. A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm and says, "A beer please, and one for the road."
27. A penguin walks into a bar, goes to the counter, and asks the bartender, "Have you seen my brother?" The
bartender asks, "I don't know, what does he look like?"
28. A termite walks into a bar and asks, "Is the bartender here?"
29. A hamburger walks into a bar and the bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve food in here."
30. A dog with his leg wrapped in bandages hobbles into a saloon. He sidles up to the bar and announces: "I'm
lookin' fer the man that shot my paw."
31. A horse walks into a bar. The bartender says, "So, why the long face?"
32. A guy walks into a bar, sits down and hears a small voice say, "You look nice today." A few minutes later he
again hears a small voice, "That's a nice shirt." The guy asks the bartender, "Who is that?" The bartender
says, "Those are the peanuts. They're complimentary!"
33. A bear walked into a bar and says, "I'll have a beer......and some of those peanuts." The bartender says,
"Why the big pause?"
34. A grasshopper hops into a bar. The bartender says, "You're quite a celebrity around here. We've even got a
drink named after you." The grasshopper says, "You've got a drink named Steve?"
35. A goldfish walks into a bar and looks at the bartender. The bartender asks, "What can I get you?" The
goldfish says, "Water."
36. Shakespeare walks into a bar and asks the bartender for a beer. "I can't serve you." says the bartender.
"You're Bard!"
37. A leprechaun walks into a bar. The bartender serves him and says, "That'll be $2.50." The leprechaun puts
two dollar bills on the bar and starts walking away. The barkeep shouts, "You're a little short!"
38. A man walks into a bar and sits down next to a lady and a dog. The man asks, "Does your dog bite?". The
lady answers, "Never!" The man reaches out to pet the dog and the dog bites him. The man says, "I
thought you said your dog doesn't bite!" The woman replies, "He doesn't. This isn't my dog."
39. A guy walks into a bar and there is a horse behind the bar serving drinks. The guy is just staring at the
horse, when the horse says, "What are you staring at? Haven't you ever seen a horse serving drinks
before?" The guy says, "No, I never thought the parrot would sell the place."
40. A cowboy walks into a bar. Upon leaving, he realizes that someone has painted his horse. The cowboy yells,
"Which one of you painted my horse?" A seven foot tall hulk of a man says, menacingly, "I did." The
cowboy realizes he is in trouble and replies, "Why, thank you - the first coat's dry!"
41. A man walks into a bar with a dog. The bartender says, "Hey buddy, can't you read that sign? It says no
dogs allowed! Get that mutt out of here!" The man replies, "No, I can't read the sign - I'm blind, and this is
my seeing eye dog." The bartender is embarrassed and gives the man a beer on the house. Later that day,
the guy is telling his friend about it: "I told him I was blind and I got a free beer!" The friend then takes his
dog into the bar and sits down, and the bartender says, "The sign says no dogs allowed! You'll have to
leave!" The friend says, "Sorry, I can't see the sign because I'm blind, and this is my seeing eye dog." The
bartender replies, "Since when do they give out Chihuahuas as seeing eye dogs?" The man says, "They
gave me a Chihuahua?"
42. A man walked into a bar holding an alligator. He asked the bartender, "Do you serve lawyers here?" The
bartender said, "Yes, we do!" "Good," replied the man. "Give me a beer, and I'll have a lawyer for my
alligator."
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