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52 Presentation Tips by SOAP

http://soappresentations.com/52_tips/ SOAP Presentations wants to help you achieve exceptional performances in 2013, so we're giving you this eBook of 52 Presentation Tips...


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Nice slides with good advice for moving learners away from school assignments towards more modern, personal and engaging talks.  "Beware the first idea that pops into your head" is my favourite of the 52 tips, which include some psychobabble but otherwise solid advice and concrete suggestions. 

Carmen Arias 's curator insight, January 16, 1:17 PM

Thanks !!!

Sylvain Briol's curator insight, January 22, 2:52 AM

I guess it's an art, in a way ^^

Luca Brigada's comment, March 25, 7:16 PM
You are welcome and thanks for link :)
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speech accent archive

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483 accents of English - audio files for the same text, male and female speakers from a variety of English-speaking countries plus non-natives.

 

Great for phonetics/phonology practice, or just demonstrating phonological variation to dispel the myth that there's one "standard" pronunciation.

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Sounds Familiar? British Library learning resource

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"Sounds Familiar? Accents and Dialects of the UK

Do you call a ‘bread roll’ a cob, batch, bread cake, barm cake or scuffler? How do you pronounce the words cup and plant? And are you sitting or sat at this computer? The UK is a rich landscape of regional accents and dialects, each evidence of our society’ s continuity and change, our local history and our day-to-day lives. This site captures and celebrates the diversity of spoken English in the second half of the twentieth century."

 

Shona Whyte:

Useful for teachers wishing to demonstrate the variety of British accents and dialects, or for language students to broaden their English language experience.  LInguistics students can also find information on language change, phonology, and dialect studies.

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