15 Top Fun Pronunciation Games
15 Top Fun Pronunciation Games
15 Top Fun Pronunciation Games
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Fillers and Warmers 1. Shadow reading Students try to speak at exactly the same speed and rhythm as the CD, then try one more time
Functional with the sound turned down in the middle of the recording to see if they are still in time when the sound is turned
Games back up. 2. Syllables snap Students take turns turning [...]
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Quizzes 1. Shadow reading
Reading Students try to speak at exactly the same speed and rhythm as the CD, then try one more time with the sound
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Teaching turned down in the middle of the recording to see if they are still in time when the sound is turned back up.
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Vocabulary 2. Syllables snap
Writing Students take turns turning over cards with words written on them from their packs. If the two words have the
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same number of syllables, the first person to say Snap and/ or slap their hands down on the cards wins all the
cards that have been turned over so far. The person with most cards at the end of the game is the winner. This also
works with vowel sounds in one syllable words and word stress.
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Student B sheets. First they read out just the word to decide if the pron is the same or not, then they read out their
different sentences to see if the context gives them any more clues. When they have finished, they can spell the
words out to each other and then look at each others sheets.
1. fatiha Says:
May 14th, 2008 at 07:14
I find all the activities motivating and relevant to our syllabus.But we have overcrowded classes and I see
that we cannot involve all the learners in one lesson.Time management is another problem for us.Too many
things to teach and too many pupils to involve.Any teaching tips?Thanks in advance.
2. elena Says:
May 27th, 2008 at 02:56
3. ha Says:
September 22nd, 2008 at 17:53
Hi! Ur sharing is really useful for me. Have u got any games on stress? Im glad if u give me some. Thanks
4. elizabeth Says:
October 11th, 2008 at 19:41
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Another game I pull out when I have 10 or 15 minutes free is a minimal pairs bingo. I made a list of
minimal pairs that the group has trouble with (tree/three, light/right, ship/sheep) and made a set of bingo
cards with them. To make it go faster, the squares are only 44, but not every word is on every card! For
the first round, I read the words. Once someone gets a bingo, I check their answers, and then they get to be
the caller.
Ha, stress is another thing that usually needs worksheets (see Pronunciation Games by Mark Hancock for
many great ideas), but you can use stress minimal pairs like thirTEEN THIRty or an INcrease/ to
inCREASE and use games like bingo, students throwing something at the side of the whiteboard they think
has the right stress on, or brainstorming words with a certain stress pattern.
6. lamia Says:
October 18th, 2008 at 21:25
need some jokes in which the word stress is important. I mean when a word is not stressed correctly gives
another meaning. A dialogue or a short story to show to my students the importance of word stress.
thanks
I enjoyed reading your game activities and cant wait to start using some of them. The Yes! and Yes,
YES! games sound like lots of fun. I think most of my students will enjoy playing.
Thanks!
i would love to try out these games for my classes, but they sound practial only that they lack examples.
all are really useful n i gonna try all of these for my students
Seriously! Wonderful
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Hi Rhoda
Not many on here yet, but some examples of worksheets for pronunciation here:
http://www.tefl.net/alexcase/worksheets/pronunciation/
Hello, in my case I am studying to be an English professor, I am in my second year of the career, and all
these activities are excellent. They give different options to work with students, and could change the way
English in taught in my country. Greetings from Costa Rica and thank you very much. Pura vida!!!
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