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Received Pronunciation: Student Correction Course

Posted By: ELK1nG
Received Pronunciation: Student Correction Course

Received Pronunciation: Student Correction Course
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.25 GB | Duration: 6h 34m

Participants from various linguistic backgrounds take up the challenge of mastering the RP accent.

What you'll learn

Learn the sounds of Received Pronunciation

Identify the common mistakes than non-native speakers from various linguistic backgrounds tend make when speaking English

Understand the monophthong chart and how it can help us identify the target sounds

Understand how to position the articulators to sound more native-like

Requirements

Basic understanding of English

Description

In this course, participants from various linguistic backgrounds take up the challenge of mastering the RP accent. What changes can we make to help them achieve this?When we create sounds, we position the mouth, lips and tongue in a specific way. The speech mechanisms vary across the different languages. Not only do we need to distinguish the subtle sounds of British English pronunciation, but we also need to understand why the sounds of other languages differ. This course was created to address these issues.Part I of this course provides a review of the tools that will be used to analyze the sounds of Received Pronunciation. In the subsequent chapters, we will meet six students from various linguistic backgrounds: Agata, Tatjana, Kat, Magali, Francesco, Jenna and Ayumu.Prior to filming, each participant was given training to help them familiarise themselves with the International Phonetic Alphabet and the monophthong chart.During filming, participants are given various tasks to identify their weaknesses and seek a remedy. This includes vowel training exercises, sentence practice, and tongue twister exercises. What changes does each student need to make to achieve a more authentic British RP accent? Sign up and find out!This course is recommended to those who already have some familiarity with the IPA symbols used in British English pronunciation.

Overview

Lecture 0 Back vowel practice i review: /ɑː/, /ɒ/, /ɔː/

Lecture 0 Open vowel practice review: /æ/, /ʌ/, /ɑː/

Lecture 0 Open vowel practice ii review: /æ/, /ʌ/, /aɪ/

Lecture 0 Back vowel practice ii review: /əʊ/, /ɒ/, /ɔː/

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 The International Phonetic Alphabet

Lecture 3 Introducing the monophthong chart

Lecture 4 Introducing the short vowel sounds

Lecture 5 Introducing the long vowel sounds

Section 2: Student Correction I (Agata)

Lecture 6 Introduction

Lecture 7 Sentence practice i

Lecture 0 Reading exercise ii: Pride and Prejudice review

Lecture 8 Sentence practice ii

Lecture 9 Sentence practice iii

Lecture 10 Tongue twisters

Lecture 0 Reading exercise iii: Pride and Prejudice review

Section 3: Student Correction II: Tatjana (Russian)

Lecture 11 Introduction

Lecture 12 Warm up exercise

Lecture 13 Open vowel practice: /æ/, /ʌ/, /ɑː/

Lecture 14 Open vowel practice ii: /æ/, /ʌ/, /aɪ/

Lecture 15 Back vowel practice i: /ɑː/, /ɒ/, /ɔː/

Lecture 16 Comparing vowels: /ɜː/ & /ɑː/

Lecture 17 Back vowel practice ii: /əʊ/, /ɒ/, /ɔː/

Lecture 18 Reading exercise i: Pride and Prejudice

Lecture 19 Reading exercise ii: Pride and Prejudice

Lecture 20 Reading exercise iii: Pride and Prejudice

Lecture 21 Tongue twisters

Section 4: Student Correction III: Kat (German)

Lecture 22 Introduction

Lecture 23 Warm up exercise

Lecture 24 Stressed & unstressed syllables

Lecture 25 Consonant warm up exercise

Lecture 26 Three syllable word exercise

Lecture 27 Names of places that are difficult to pronounce

Lecture 28 Words that are difficult to pronounce

Lecture 29 Difficult sentence practice

Lecture 0 Sentence practice iii: review

Lecture 30 Tongue twisters

Section 5: Student Correction IV: Magali (Spanish)

Lecture 31 Introduction

Lecture 32 Warm up exercise

Lecture 33 Stressed & unstressed syllables

Lecture 34 Sentence practice i

Lecture 0 Sentence practice iv: review

Lecture 35 Sentence practice ii

Lecture 36 Sentence practice iii

Lecture 37 Sentence practice iv

Section 6: Student Correction V: Francesco (Italian)

Lecture 38 Introduction & warm up exercise

Lecture 39 Stressed & unstressed syllables

Lecture 40 Consonant warm up exercises

Lecture 41 Sentence practice i

Lecture 42 Sentence practice ii

Section 7: Student Correction VI: Jenna (General American)

Lecture 43 Introduction & warm up exercise

Lecture 44 Avoiding flex in the tongue i

Lecture 45 Avoiding flex in the tongue ii

Lecture 46 Rhotic vs non-rhotic

Lecture 47 RP vs General American

Section 8: Student Correction VII: Kelsea (General American)

Lecture 48 Introduction

Lecture 49 Avoiding flex in the tongue i

Lecture 50 Avoiding flex in the tongue ii

Lecture 51 RP vs General American i

Lecture 52 RP vs General American ii

Lecture 53 McGuffey's First Reader

Lecture 54 Tongue twisters & review

Section 9: Student Correction VIII: Ayumu (Japanese)

Lecture 55 Introduction

Lecture 56 Comparing English and Japanese pronunciation

Lecture 57 Warm-up exercise

Lecture 58 Comparing loan words with original English words

Lecture 0 Lesson overview & content

Lecture 59 Japanese words with English pronunciation

Lecture 60 Practice Japanese locations with English pronunciation

Lecture 61 Sentence practice

ESL students who want to master Received Pronunciation