• Kip Langston posted an update 10 years ago

    Early in the day we said that the vowels are an important element in hearing a ‘foreign’ accent. To research more, consider checking out: english football league. But it is not only the vowels. The consonants also must be learned. When we say that English consonants are ‘explosives’, we mean that they’re pronounced with a sudden release of air. It’s this feature that marks the feature of an English speaker when they try to speak your language. You must make an effort to speak as an American and you will be achieving… The ‘explosive consonants’ Earlier in the day we said that the vowels are an essential element in reading a ‘foreign’ accent. However it isn’t only the vowels. The consonants also should be learned. When we say that English consonants are ‘explosives’, we mean that they are pronounced with a sudden release of air. It’s this characteristic that marks the feature of an English speaker once they make an effort to speak your language. You must attempt to talk like an American and you’ll be reaching for the American English way of pronouncing the consonant. It’s the characteristic explosive character of the English consonant that’s the idea of a lot of jokes about the pronunciation of the English speaker who is learning other languages. Be taught further on england league one table by visiting our cogent article. Pronounce the next sentence with the most exaggerated American accent that you can: ‘Peter, answer me! Is it possible to speak’? Did you exaggerate what Peter, can you talk? The sounds that sound terrible in your language are right in English, if you did. The majority of my students are shy and speak with a low voice because they believe that they do not pronounce properly. This way, they’ll never pronounce effectively because they don’t exercise the pronunciation. They do not hear their mistakes; they don’t have the effort of reaching for your appropriate sounds, and worse of all, they begin to say, ‘Well, they understand me and that’s what counts.’ Don’t be afraid! You have to exaggerate the English seems now to be able to pronounce them normally afterwards within your progress with the language. What are the sounds giving away the English speaker? The explosives. And the mispronunciation of these same sounds is what makes up the foreign accent. When you pronounce the words Peter, can you speak? in your language you probably do not use just as much power as in English. For the ‘p’ of the term Pedro, Pierre, or Piotr, you close your lips and then you open them for the sound ahead out. It is the same with all the ‘t’ of-the work talk. However, in English you have to expel a little blast of air to make the sound of the ‘g’ and the ‘t’; that’s why they call the sounds ‘volatile’, because they make a litlle ‘surge’! The teachers of Spanish to English speakers need to teach them not TO expel the air for these sounds. They often make them say words like ‘pap’, ‘Toms’ etc. with a lit match facing their mouth. The student has to pronounce the Spanish effectively without blowing out the match. Your work may be the opposite. You have in order to blow out the match (or experience the blast of air on the back of your hand) when you pronounce the intense English sounds. Pay attention to these sounds! To hear the sound of the letter ‘g’ http://www.bookslibros.com/sounds/p.wav To hear the sound of the letter ‘t’ http://www.bookslibros.com/sounds/t.wav.