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John Wells's phonetic blog: what's important in intonation for EFL?

John Wells's phonetic blog: what's important in intonation for EFL? | TELT | Scoop.it
Wells quotes Francis Nolan on priorities for learners:

…I will suggest that what learners need is a strategy which will optimise the pedagogical cost-benefit ratio in terms of (in order of priority) intelligibility, the avoidance of inadvertent offence, and (lowest in priority) the mastery of intonational nuances. Broadly corresponding to these three goals would be three prioritised learning targets: the mastery of accentuation (involving stress placement, rhythm, and pitch prominence achieved by a reduced inventory of pitch accents); the eradication of any L1-influenced phonetic realisations of pitch accents which might convey unintended meaning in English; and (lowest in priority) the acquisition of a more complete set of intonational pitch contrasts.
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NounProject: CC pictograms

NounProject: CC pictograms | TELT | Scoop.it

 “sharing, celebrating and enhancing the world's visual language”

 

The Noun Project collects, organizes and adds to the highly recognizable symbols that form the world's visual language, so we may share them in a fun and meaningful way.

- Free

- Simple

- Fun

- Highest Quality

 

Shona Whyte: useful for language teachers for all sorts of materials and activities, though you will need to convert svg files to png format (http://www.fileformat.info/convert/image/svg2raster.htm) if you want to use them in office applications, and they are small icons rather than large-scale illustrations.

 

 

"Bat" image by Christopher T. Howlett, from thenounproject.org


Via Francois BOCQUET
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