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Pronunciation Pairs: An Introductory Course for Students of English (Student's Book)

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By: Ann Baker and Sharon Goldstein
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Pronunciation Pairs is a classic listening and pronunciation text that teaches students to recognize and produce all of the speech sounds of North American English. It also covers important features such as word and sentence stress, and intonation.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pub. Date: 23rd February 1990
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 152
Ean: 9780521349727
Isbn: 0521349729

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USER REVIEWS

A very usefull method for pronunciation pratice
~ Written on Jan 20, 2001. 5 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

This book is very useful for students who want to improve their fluency in American English. The usage of sounds in contrast is a powerful tool for those that have some difficult for distinguishing English sounds. The authors go depth on American pitch and intonation, driving the student towards the achievement of true American accent, just like a native has!

An excellent pronunciation guide for any level!
~ Written on Apr 26, 2000. 24 out of 25 users found this review helpful.

I discovered this book in the library, and have since used it to teach classes as well as individuals. Some of my students have even used this book as a self-teaching guide. It is an absolutely wonderful pronunciation guide for any level of ESL student! THE GOOD: The book employs a wonderful system for helping students learn the sounds of English. It has lists that differ by only one sound (ex. Sip & Zip) to illustrate the differences between similar sounds. It then tests the learners' hearing by having them choose which word they hear in a sentence where either word would fit! It goes on to provide practice with many words, sentences and dialogues. Then, after an activity, it summarizes all the ways that the sound can be spelled. THE BAD: There really isn't much! If anything, I would say that the mouth illustrations at the beginning of each chapter aren't really that helpful. And sometimes my students question me about the phonetic spelling that is used to introduce a sound. OVERALL: This is an absolutely wonderful book that can be used with anyone - from true beginners to advanced students! I would recommend it to anyone teaching or learning pronunciation. If you are going to use it to learn on your own I would recommend getting the cassette tapes.

pronunciation pairs
~ Written on Nov 30, 1999. 2 out of 23 users found this review helpful.

I would like to know this book.Only the cassettes

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