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MODULE 1 THE STANDARD INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH PRONUNCATION MODULE 2 THE PLOSIVES MODULE 3 THE SCHWA MODULE 4 TH, V AND Z MODULE 5 OTHER COMMONLY MISPRONOUNCED WORDS MODULE 6 SPEAKING PROFESSIONALLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION FOR BUSINESS CORPORATE COMMUNICATION SERIES The majority of Malaysians pronounce English words incorrectly because they are using sounds from their respective mother tongues. The objective of this workshop is to help participants identify and rectify common errors in order to sound more professional. Special attention will be given to words and phrases used in business. The following modules will be covered in 2 full days or 6 short sessions: The problem with English Pronunciation for non-native speakers. The importance of using the Standard International English Pronunciation. How to read the International Phonetic Alphabet. The unvoiced plosives k, p and t must be spoken with a puff of air. The voiced plosives b, d and g will give depth to your words. Dealing with double plosives. Special attention will be given to words and phrases used in business. The crucial technique of “speaking in phrases” will be revealed to complete the learning. The th sound is frequently mispronounced as t or d at the beginning of a word, and as f at the end of a word. The v sound is commonly mispronounced as w or f, whereas the z sound is often mistaken as s. Participants will make a list of their frequently used words and given the opportunity to check and confirm the correct pronunciation of these words. More common errors will be discovered in the process. The Schwa is the most common sound in the English language and it is the sound that gives English its distinctive character. However, words containing the Schwa are often mispronounced.

CCS - English Pronunciation for Business · The th sound is frequently mispronounced as t or d at the beginning of a word, and as f at the end of a word. The v sound is commonly mispronounced

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MODULE 1THE STANDARD INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH PRONUNCATION

MODULE 2THE PLOSIVES

MODULE 3THE SCHWA

MODULE 4TH, V AND Z

MODULE 5OTHER COMMONLY MISPRONOUNCED WORDS

MODULE 6SPEAKING PROFESSIONALLY

ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION FOR BUSINESSC O R P O R A T E C O M M U N I C A T I O N S E R I E S

The majority of Malaysians pronounce English words incorrectly because they are using sounds from theirrespective mother tongues. The objective of this workshop is to help participants identify and rectify commonerrors in order to sound more professional. Special attention will be given to words and phrases used in business.

The following modules will be covered in 2 full days or 6 short sessions:

The problem with English Pronunciation for non-native speakers. Theimportance of using the Standard International English Pronunciation.How to read the International Phonetic Alphabet.

The unvoiced plosives k, p and t must be spoken with a puff of air. Thevoiced plosives b, d and g will give depth to your words. Dealing withdouble plosives.

Special attention will be given to words and phrases used in business.The crucial technique of “speaking in phrases” will be revealed tocomplete the learning.

The th sound is frequently mispronounced as t or d at the beginning ofa word, and as f at the end of a word. The v sound is commonlymispronounced as w or f, whereas the z sound is often mistaken as s.

Participants will make a list of their frequently used words and given theopportunity to check and confirm the correct pronunciation of thesewords. More common errors will be discovered in the process.

The Schwa is the most common sound in the English language and itis the sound that gives English its distinctive character. However, wordscontaining the Schwa are often mispronounced.