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Spoken english elementary handbook part 15

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'spoken english elementary handbook part 15', ngoại ngữ, kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Contents Why Bother Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet 18.1 Learn the Sounds of English with the IPA - Sample Lesson Plan 18.3 The 48 Sounds of English with the International Phonetic Alphabet 18.6 Flashcards - Instructions 18.7 Flashcards 18.9 Rhyming Words - Vowel Sounds 18.19 Rhyming Words - Diphthongs 18.25 Discussion Words from Elementary Book 1 with the IPA 18.29 Discussion Words from Elementary Book 2 with the IPA 18.34 Spelling and Sounds - Consonant Clusters 18.38 Spelling and Sounds - Common Consonant Clusters Handout 18.46 Spelling and Sounds - Vowel Clusters 18.48 List of Vowel Clusters - In Alphabetical Order 18.55 Spelling and Sounds - Common Vowel Clusters Handout 18.59 Spelling and Sounds - The Magic e Rule 18.62 Spelling and Sounds - 250 Magic e Words in Alphabetical Order 18.64 Spelling and Sounds - 250 Magic e Words Final Consonant Order 18.65 Talk a Lot Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet IPA Why Bother Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet It s simple. .if you can read the sounds of English with the International Phonetic Alphabet you will be able to correctly pronounce every single word in an English dictionary. You will become a more independent learner because you won t need to rely on asking your friends or teacher - or native speakers - How do you say this word It may seem like a daunting challenge when you first look at the chart on p.18.6 and learning the IPA will take a bit of effort - like just about every other worthwhile activity in life - but once you ve learned to recognise the symbols and which sounds they represent you ll remember them and be able to use this valuable skill as you continue learning English throughout the rest of your life. You don t have to learn the entire IPA anyway - that s not necessary. Just the sounds of English and sounds that your language has but which English does not have. The IPA covers all of the languages of the world but you need