EAP English for Academic Study - Pronunciation New Edition (Study Book)
This fully updated 2012 edition of English for Academic Study: Pronunciation will help you develop the pronunciation skills you need to communicate clearly and effectively in an academic environment.
The units are based on the following topics:
Vowel sounds 1, word stress and weak forms
Vowel sounds 2, word stress patterns
Consonant sounds 1, sentence stress
Consonant sounds 2, word stress on two-syllable words
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Pronunciation differences between British and American English
Both BrE and AmE have many different dialects/accents, but thisdiscussion focuses on standard pronunciation (the speech of educated speakers). The differences between BrE and AmE will be described in terms of4 main categories: vowels, consonants, stress, and non-systematic pronunciation differences.
Stress, Reduce and Merge syllables (Phonic lessons)
The aim of this pronunciation material is to give students an opportunity to practise working with connected speech in spoken English in a self-study environment. Students should work through each handout systematically, checking their answers at each step. Students will benefit because they will begin to see the patterns that repeat in this method time after time.