E-00.02 Listen & Speak: Pronunciation Principles for Alphabet Letters, Sound-Symbols, Names, & Numbers

E-00.02 Listen & Speak: Pronunciation Principles for Alphabet Letters, Sound-Symbols, Names, & Numbers

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Beginners’ Before Speaking with Pronunciation Principles.  Getting Started: Letters of the Alphabet vs. Symbols for Sounds; Names; Numbers, pages 1-18 + Answer Key pages 6-9  18 (+ 2) pages = 20 pp Who It’s For: Novice Language Learners & Helpers Who Want to Start with the Smallest Units of Language (Sounds) & Build to Connected Words in Speech & Conversation   Why It’s Useful: At the onset of their attention to Oral Language Skills (Listening & Speaking), teachers / learners may want to start out as “small” as possible.  So it makes sense to launch instruction with the names of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, which contain most of the 40 or more phonemes (distinctly meaningful vowel & consonant sounds) of the language.  These can be associated with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) and American-dictionary Symbols for Sounds ( + the letters that produce them).  Beginners and progressing students alike will enjoy putting these together in the Names

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