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The Long ER Sounds are ARE, OR, EAR, and AIR. These are in the words army, corn, earrings, and airplane. Tarle Speech Pronunciation Practice workbook with audio recordings is a great way to practice clear speaking. Listen, repeat, then practice on your own. This three page download has directions on how to say the sound and practice word lists and sentences. Each practice page has corresponding audio. Learn and practice your pronunciation with Jennifer Tarle with these Tarle Speech Pronunciation Guides. Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Guides are great for: ESL English Speaking Practice Teachers for English as a Second Language Learners Homework for Speech Students
UPDATED version 2022 Learn how to pronounce American English vowel sounds and speak clearly today! English Vowel Sound Pronunciation from the Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Guides Series is a compendium of all American Vowel Sounds. This Pronunciation Practice eBook with Audio is a great way to practice. Listen, repeat, then practice on your own. This ePub download has directions on how to say the sound and practice word lists and sentences. Each practice page has corresponding audio. Learn and practice your pronunciation with Jennifer Tarle with these Tarle Speech Pronunciation Guides. The book includes: Short a, e, i, oo, o, u, er, Longer A, E, I, O, OO, OW, OY, ER sounds If you don't need to practice every sound, then check out the single sound practice eBooks from Tarle Speech. Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Guides are great for: Speech therapy lessons; Speech sound practice; Adult Speech therapy; Speech Pathology Prep; ESL English Speaking Practice; Teachers for English as a Second Language Learners; Homework for Speech Students
The Short er Sound is in early, turn, and sir. Tarle Speech Pronunciation Practice workbook with audio recordings is a great way to practice clear speaking. Listen, repeat, then practice on your own. This three page download has directions on how to say the sound and practice word lists and sentences. Each practice page has corresponding audio. Learn and practice your pronunciation with Jennifer Tarle with these Tarle Speech Pronunciation Guides. Tarle Speech English Pronunciation Guides are great for: ESL English Speaking Practice Teachers for English as a Second Language Learners Homework for Speech Students
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A syllable is part of a word that contains one vowel sound. In every word of two or more syllables, one syllable is stressed. It’s called ‘stressed syllable’. The vowel sound in that syllable is louder, higher in pitch, and longer than the other vowel sounds in the same word. In this book, stressed syllable is written in larger boldface. (Example: academy [əkædəmi]) Unstressed syllables are often pronounced with the schwa vowel sound (ə). All one syllable words have primary stress when spoken separately. (Examples: big, day) The contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables is very important because it helps to create the rhythm of English. The native English speakers rely more on stressed syllable to understand what you say than on the individual sounds of the word. This book lists 16,616 core English words that are listed alphabetically and are divided into three different levels of ESL (English as a Second Language) so that learners can practice pronunciation according to their levels. Level 1 (for elementary & middle school) is written in red, level 2 (for high school) is written in blue, and level 3 (for university and above) is written in black. Words with same spelling but different stressed syllables or words with same spelling but different pronunciation are differentiated using following parts of speech. [n.] noun [a.] adjective [v.] verb This book is ideal for learners of English as a second language who want to communicate more effectively and also for native English speakers who wish to change dialects. * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
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