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In praise of clear pronunciation

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Yolanthe Smit, English speech & presentation coach: In Praise of Clear Pronunciation, This slide showpoints out why a clear pronunciation is worthwhile and why it pays to invest in optimizing your pronunciation. What are your obstacles? Watch this short humorous slide show. Enjoy!

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Fuzzy Wuzzya Tongue Twister for

you!Fuzzy Wuzzy

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear

Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair

Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy

Was he?

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Oh, Pronunciation, Pronunciation.......•English usually learned later in life

•English sounds are difficult to pronounce for non-native speakers

•Pronunciation is deeply connected to our sense of identity and sense of Self

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Pronunciation Challenges

•Dutch - th becomes du or zu -dat, dose, smootie, smoezie, blue toot, bucks in the system

•French - th becomes ze - zhe, zhat, zhose

•German - th becomes zie - ze, zat, zose

•Chinese - r becomes l - loom, led

•Spanish - v becomes b - bocal bariety, bibacious, my bunny ballentine. Also m becomes n Roon

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Benefits clear English Pronunciation?

•Improves communication

•Increases status

•Brings more money

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What keeps us?

•Shame

•Embarrassment

•Fear

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Check your Beliefs

•If I get it right.....

I am a GOOD person

•If I get it wrong......

I am a BAD person

Some Erroneous Beliefs

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Check your Beliefs

•If I get it right...... I am LOVABLE

•If I get it wrong....I am DESPICABLE

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Check your Beliefs

•If I get it right.....

I am a SUCCESS

•If I get it wrong......

I am a LOSER

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Check your Beliefs

•If I get it wrong... I will DIE

•If I get it right......I will SURVIVE

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Your particular belief

•If I get it wrong......

•If I get it right...

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Check your Outdated Beliefs

Outdated beliefs!

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Let go of outdated beliefs!

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Start having fun with your

tongue & lips •Adopt a playful attitude to learning and practicing difficult or unfamiliar sounds

•Have fun with the sounds, the mouth and tongue & lip exercises

•Enjoy the process of acquiring new Articulatory Settings.

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Anatomy of SpeechArticulatory Settings

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1GUTTERAL — the back of the tongue2PALATAL — the flat of the tongue against the roof of the mouth3CEREBRAL — the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth4DENTAL — the tip of the tongue5LABIAL — lips

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4 Actions you can take 1. Analyze: record your speech patterns; make an

inventory of the sounds that are difficult for you; which sounds challenge you?

2. Study the Articulatory Settings for those sounds

3. Always check the pronunciation of new words and repeat them. Use th Merriam Webster Dictionary or The Visual Thesaurus

4. Practice words with similar sounds but subtle differences

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English Word Pairs

sand - scentneat - needfade - faterug - rockhat - headlife - livedead - debtruthless - roofless

phase - faze ship - sheepwalk - worklettuce - lettersface - faithvery - wearybug - buckfan - vane

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Resources

•Starfall

•Visual Thesaurus

•Merriam Webster Dictionary

•Articulatory Settings

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Other elements of clear speaking

•Word stress

•Sentence stress

•Intonation

•Linking

•Word groups

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Remember the Benefits!

•Clear Communication

•More Time

•More Prestige

•More Money

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How Much Wood?

How much wood

would a woodchuck chuck

if a woodchuck

could chuck wood?

He would chuck

as much wood

as a woodchuck could

if a woodchuck could chuck wood