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Category: May 2022 — Pronunciation

The Doze-Off-Mode of the Leaning Head on Christmas Eve

May 4, 2022 Brain Admin May 2022 -- Pronunciation, TT Plus 3 comments

The Doze-Off-Mode of the Leaning Head on Christmas Eve By: Tim Murphey Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin She glanced at me as I sat down beside

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“That Froggy Stuff” or Identity Marking through Bad Pronunciation

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“That Froggy Stuff” or Identity Marking through Bad Pronunciation By: Stephen M. Ryan Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Je suis un rock star Je avais un

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The Listening-Pronunciation Connection: Four Linked Practices for Improving “Pronunciation Flow”

May 4, 2022 Brain Admin May 2022 -- Pronunciation, TT Article Leave a comment

The Listening-Pronunciation Connection: Four Linked Practices for Improving “Pronunciation Flow” By: Michael Rost Among the Best of 2022 Readers chose this article as one of the best from all of

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Learning Pronunciation while Observing the Face

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Learning Pronunciation while Observing the Face By: Meredith Stephens Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Several years ago, at the end of an undergraduate class, one of

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Teaching Pronunciation: It Doesn’t Take a Native Speaker

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Teaching Pronunciation: It Doesn’t Take a Native Speaker By: Donna M. Brinton Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Some years ago, I was asked by my long-term

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“The Celestial Openness”

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“The Celestial Openness” (1) By: Mohammad Khari Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin [1] referring to the child’s mind by romantic writers and poets quoted by Kuhl

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Why Do We Need to Talk about Teaching Pronunciation?

May 4, 2022 Brain Admin May 2022 -- Pronunciation, TT Article 2 comments

Why Do We Need to Talk about Teaching Pronunciation? By: Skye Playsted Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Communication: More than words and an accent The sounds

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Love-Hate Relationships with Pronunciation

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Love-Hate Relationships with Pronunciation By: Curtis Kelly Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin The Reductionist Audiolingual approach was in its heyday when I came to Japan. Mim-Mem

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