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Worksheet 6 - Pronunciation: Mastering English Sounds (Schwa)

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Ingles · 9 EGB · 2024

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Ejercicio 1

Lectura

WORKSHEET 6

PRONUNCIATION

Componente Descripción
General objective Develop clear and effective English pronunciation skills, enabling learners to communicate confidently and be readily understood in both academic and real-world contexts.
Learning objective Understand and correctly pronounce words with "th" sound in English to communicate clearly.
Descriptor Recognize and differentiate sounds and letters for correct spelling and pronunciation while appreciating the value of clear and precise communication to understand others.
Performance indicators Recognize words with "th" sounds and pronounce the sounds correctly. Write some words just by listening to them.

TITLE: MASTERING ENGLISH SOUNDS

Schwa Sound /ə/

The schwa sound, represented by the symbol "ə," its sound is pronounced like "uh." It's a quick, neutral sound that you make when your mouth is relaxed, and your tongue is in a neutral position. It's challenging because it's not prominent in many languages.

The schwa sound is found in many common words, especially in unstressed syllables. For example, in the word "banana," the second and third "a" sounds are pronounced as schwas, so it sounds like "buh-NAH-nuh."

The schwa sound is important to understand because it often occurs in English, especially in function words like "the," "to," "of," and "is." Understanding how to pronounce and recognize the schwa sound helps with clear and natural English speech.

LET'S PRACTICE! LISTEN AND REPEAT.

  • SOFA /ˈsoʊ.fə/
  • ABOUT /əˈbaʊt/
  • AGO /əˈɡoʊ/
  • PROBLEM /ˈprɒb.ləm/
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Ejercicio 1

Listen to the recording and repeat each word focusing on the schwa sound: SOFA, ABOUT, AGO, PROBLEM.

  1. Identifica la sílaba átona en cada palabra.
  2. Practica pronunciar la schwa como un 'uh' relajado.

Ejemplo 1

Pronunciar la palabra 'banana' identificando las schwas.

  1. Sílabas: ba-NA-na.
  2. Las dos a no acentuadas son schwa: /bəˈnænə/ o coloquialmente 'buh-NAH-nuh'.

Tablas

Palabra Schwa en Transcripción
SOFA -fa /ˈsoʊ.fə/
ABOUT a- /əˈbaʊt/
AGO a- /əˈɡoʊ/
PROBLEM -lem /ˈprɒb.ləm/

Glosario

  • schwa: Sonido vocálico neutro y átono representado por el símbolo /ə/.
  • unstressed syllable: Sílaba átona; sílaba sin acento prosódico.
  • function words: Palabras función: artículos, preposiciones, conjunciones.
  • neutral position: Posición neutra de la lengua y boca al pronunciar.

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__/ WORKSHEET 6 )

General objective Develop clear and effective English pronunciation skills, enabling learners to communicate confidently and be readily understood in both academic and real-world contexts.

Learning objective Understand and correctly pronounce words with “th” sound in English to communicate clearly.

Descriptor Recognize and differentiate sounds and letters for correct spelling and pronunciation while appreciating the value of clear and precise communication to understand others.

Performance indicators Recognize words with “th” sounds and pronounce the sounds correctly.

Write some words just by listening to them.

me MASTERING ENGLISH SOUNDS )

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The schwa sound is found in many common words, especially in unstressed syllables. For example, in the word "banana," the second and third “a“ sounds are pronounced as schwas, so it sounds like "buh-NAH-nuh."

The schwa sound is important to understand because it often occurs in English, especially in function words like "the," "to," "of," and "is." Understanding how to pronounce and recognize the schwa sound helps with clear and natural English speech.

LET'S PRACTICE! LISTEN AND REPEAT.

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