ELCS LAB4
DATE: 12-09-2019
Name of the Activity: A.INTRODUCTION TO PRONUNCIATION-SOUNDS - EXCERCISES ON VOWELS AND CONSONANTS B. ROLE PLAY
CALL LAB (COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING LAB)
INTRODUCTION TO PRONUNCIATION-SOUNDS:
Each word is the combination of consonant sounds and vowel sounds. They combine to form syllables. These syllables help us to understand the methods of pronunciation of a language. Phonetics help us to understand the mechanics of pronunciation. Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of human speech.
Phonetic transcriptions are usually written in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), in which each English sound has its own symbol.For example, the IPA-based phonetic transcription of the word home is hoʊm, and the transcription of come is kʌm. Note that in spelling, these words are similar. They both end in ome. But their phonetic transcriptions are different, because they are pronounced differently.
For example, the transcription for become is /bɪˈkʌm/.
Phonetics have forty four phonetic alphabet to indicate the correct pronunciation of words in English. It consists of twenty vowel sounds and twenty four consonant sounds.
Write the list of consonant sounds and vowel sounds from
the Handbook of English Page no - 22, 23, 24
ICS LAB (INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB)
ROLE PLAY
This refers to the changing of one's behavior to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. While the Oxford English Dictionary offers a definition of role-playing as "the changing of one's behavior to fulfill a social role".
Body language plays an important role in assuming the roles and give a standard performance during the activity. Vocabulary also plays an important role to support the role played by the student.
1. Gestures: It means a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
2. Posture: Posture can reflect emotions, attitudes and intentions. Research has identified a wide range of postural signals and their meanings.
3. Facial Expressions: Facial expressions are one form of nonverbal communication. These subtle - and sometimes not so subtle - expressions can communicate everything from pleasure or displeasure to surprise or boredom.
DATE: 12-09-2019
Name of the Activity: A.INTRODUCTION TO PRONUNCIATION-SOUNDS - EXCERCISES ON VOWELS AND CONSONANTS B. ROLE PLAY
CALL LAB (COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING LAB)
INTRODUCTION TO PRONUNCIATION-SOUNDS:
Each word is the combination of consonant sounds and vowel sounds. They combine to form syllables. These syllables help us to understand the methods of pronunciation of a language. Phonetics help us to understand the mechanics of pronunciation. Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that studies the sounds of human speech.
Phonetic transcriptions are usually written in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), in which each English sound has its own symbol.For example, the IPA-based phonetic transcription of the word home is hoʊm, and the transcription of come is kʌm. Note that in spelling, these words are similar. They both end in ome. But their phonetic transcriptions are different, because they are pronounced differently.
For example, the transcription for become is /bɪˈkʌm/.
Phonetics have forty four phonetic alphabet to indicate the correct pronunciation of words in English. It consists of twenty vowel sounds and twenty four consonant sounds.
Write the list of consonant sounds and vowel sounds from
the Handbook of English Page no - 22, 23, 24
ICS LAB (INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB)
ROLE PLAY
This refers to the changing of one's behavior to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. While the Oxford English Dictionary offers a definition of role-playing as "the changing of one's behavior to fulfill a social role".
Body language plays an important role in assuming the roles and give a standard performance during the activity. Vocabulary also plays an important role to support the role played by the student.
1. Gestures: It means a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning.
2. Posture: Posture can reflect emotions, attitudes and intentions. Research has identified a wide range of postural signals and their meanings.
3. Facial Expressions: Facial expressions are one form of nonverbal communication. These subtle - and sometimes not so subtle - expressions can communicate everything from pleasure or displeasure to surprise or boredom.
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