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XXVIII Jeli Teachers for the future...or for the present debating the education of English teachers UNICAMP- May, 2012. “Phonetic Symbols are /greɪt/!” Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo [email protected] helcamargo @yahoo.com.br “You don’t have to be great to start but you have to start to be great.”

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This is the Power Point presentation from our workshop on pronunciation presented at the XXVIII JELI, at UNICAMP, June 1st, 2012. Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo

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  • 1. XXVIII Jeli Teachers for the future...or for the presentdebating the education of English teachers UNICAMP- May, 2012.Phonetic Symbols are /gret/!Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo [email protected] [email protected] dont have to be great to start but you have to start to be great.

2. Aims introduce some phonetic symbols(mainly vowel sounds) make you feel comfortable using thesymbols by demonstrating someactivities that weve been using with ourstudents (working with basic vocabularyand songs) mention some books and sites fromwhere you can learn more and practicethe soundscreated by: Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo 3. Warm-up Is pronunciation important? Why? Are you familiar with phonetic symbols? Do you feel comfortable using them?created by: Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo 4. from: Pronunciation Games, Cambridge. 5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/ 6. created by: Thelma Marques 7. 1) ooft10)gle2) ipsh11)nkael3) btumh 12)threa4) dboy13)aehdrfoe5) eetf14)era6) aihr15)acfe7) eey 16)oens8) tmhou 17)ybo9) rgli18)ootth created by: Thelma Marques 8. created by: Thelma Marques 9. / / The / / /: // ////e/ // ///:/ copied from the book: 1000+ pictures/i:/ /e// er /for teachers to copy, Longman created by Thelma Marques 10. /a//://// o //e/ // / r //a/ /u:/created by: Thelma Marques picture: google images 11. based on a chart by Camila Lieff 12. based on a chart by Camila Lieff 13. based on a chart by Camila Lieff 14. http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/body/ 15. Copy the sentences below.1) I let it fall, my /:/2) until you kissed my //3) My // , they were strong, but my /i:/ were far too weak4) To stand in your /:/ without falling to your / i:/created by: Thelma Marques 16. /u/// ////created by: Thelma Marques 17. /e/ ///a:/// created by: Thelma Marques 18. /:/choose one of these words and write it downworldgirl deserve created by: Helena Camargo and Thelma Marques 19. Choose two symbols, draw them andwrite their key word./://e/ /au/ // /o/// created by:Thelma Marques and Helena Camargo 20. Write all the words you can find with the vowel sounds youve chosen:heartknow gooutproudcrowdlips ring bellsoul loud partNow, listen to this song and stand up every time you hearyour words.created by:Thelma Marques 21. Working with Pronunciation Phonetic Symbols Group the words with the samevowel sound. There are 5 Listen to the song anddifferent groups. Write themcomplete the lyrics usingunder the correct phoneticthe words above.symbol. Notice the first sound in oldgot sickalone /lon/. It is calledthink seestop the schwa sound //. It is beat miss diethe most common sound inEnglish. It is a weak, blind drops cryunstressed sound and itknow low tiloccurs in many words.mealone /// o/ /a/ // Blind by Kesha ///i:/ created by: Thelma Marques 22. Working with Pronunciation Phonetic SymbolsSound of Sunshine - by Michael Franti & Spearheads Say these words aloud. Do Now, find the words in the they have the same vowel dictionary, and write them sound? beside the correct phonetichotsummer symbol.sunjob/^/some morning//sawcoming //stormgot / ^ / sun, some, coming, summerclock // saw, storm, morning created by: Thelma Marques/ / hot, clock, got, job 23. XXVIII - JELI"One mark of a great educator is the ability to leadstudents out tonew places whereeven the educatorhas never been." - Thomas Groome Photo: Thelma Marques 24. BIBLIOGRAPHYCambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary.Digby, Christine & Myers, John Making Sense of Spelling and Pronunciation.Prentice Hall, 1993.Grant, Linda Well Said. Heinle & Heinle, 2002.Hancock, Mark Pronunciation Games. Cambridge, 2002.Haycraft, Brita English Aloud 1. Heineman, 1994.Haycraft, Brita English Aloud 2. Heineman, 1994.Godoy, Sonia, Gontow, Cris & Marcelino, Marcello English Pronunciation forBrazilians: the sounds of American English. Disal, 2006.Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.Pow, Elizabeth M. Descobrindo a pronncia do ingls. WMF MartinsFontes, 2010.Schumacher, Cristina, Zanettini, Marta & White, Philip Guia de Pronncia doIngls para Brasileiros. Campus, 2002.Underhill, Adrian Sound Foundations. Macmillan, 1998.Wright, Andrew 1000+ Pictures for teachers to copy. Longman. 25. SITEShttp://www.macmillandictionary.com/http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/pron/soundshttp://www.phonemicchart.com/http://www.phonemicchart.com/files/phonemic_flash_cards.pdfhttp://www.onestopenglish.com/section_flash.asp?catid=60030http://www.onestopenglish.com/upload/public/attachments/37/osephonemicchart.swf SONGS Set Fire to the Rain Adele Telling the World Taio Cruz (movei: Rio) A Beatiful Day India.Arie (movie: Back Up Plan) Sounds of Sunshine Michael Franti & Spearheads 26. http://thelmamarques.pbworks.com/ created by: Thelma Marques 27. created by: Thelma Marques