Courses
Accent softening for beginners course
- Start Date:
- 10. March 2012
- Finish date:
- 14. April 2012
- Code:
- ACS90
- Price:
- 240.00 GBP per Person (VAT excl.)
- Location:
- West Norwood Library, Norwood High Street, London, SE27 0SP
- Group:
- User
- Level:
- non-native English speakers and native English speakers with a regional accents
- Seats:
- 8
- Tutor:
- Gottshalk
| Date | Start Time | Finish Time | Duration | Room |
| 10. March 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
| 17. March 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
| 24. March 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
| 31. March 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
| 7. April 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
| 14. April 2012 | 10:00 | 11:30 | 90 | Private Room |
Description
Overview
In this six-week series of classes, students will learn the five components of accurate English pronunciation: vowels, consonants, rhythm, stress, and intonation. The course starts with a linguistic evaluation based on a verbal diagnosis of free speaking, reading text, and reading a dialogue. Based on the evaluation, key areas of focus are determined (both segmental and suprasegmental) to include: pronunciation of individual vowels and consonants, word stress patterns, and intonation patterns, as well as rhythm, linking and articulation. Attendees will receive individual feedback and opportunities for guided practice.
This course particularly benefits non-native English speakers and native English speakers with a regional accent and teaches them how to speak the Queen's English (RP).
The areas of focus include:
- Pronunciation of individual vowels and consonants:
- Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Practice articulating both long and short vowels
- Learn how to pronounce consonants in all environments: initial, medial, and final
- Tongue twisters & articulation exercises
- Breath exercises
- Word stress patterns:
- Rules of both English and foreign-derived words
- Dividing words into syllables
- Syllable length
- Stressed and unstressed syllables
- Word form stress shift patterns
- Nouns, adjectives & adverbs vs. verbs
- Compound nouns
- Intonation, rhythm, and linking:
- Neutral or "unmarked" patterns for statements and questions
- Contrastive stress and usage
- Content vs. function words
- Rhythm and linking
- Word clustering/grouping and Powerful Pauses
Most importantly: transfer and error correction techniques and exercises to support change!
Objectives
- Improve your confidence when speaking English
- Learn the importance of rhythm, stress and intonation within the English language
- Soften your foreign accent
- Learn the correct pronunciation of English vowel and consonant sounds
- Enhance your clarity of communication, articulation and diction
Requirements
All students need to have a good command of the English language, as we only focus on how you are pronouncing words and the intonation you are using.
Course Material
All course materials are provided free of charge, including voice recordings for important vowel sounds.


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