
E-01.02 Recognize, Pronounce & Contrast Simple Vowel Sounds in Words for Things
Sections 1.A to 1.D (Simple Vowels) of Part One-1: Talk About Things, of Pronunciation Practice (Before Speaking) pages 9-13 + 2 Answer Key Pages 5+2 (7) pages Who It’s For: High-Beginning to Intermediate Developers of Oral-Language Skills Wanting a Quick Summary of Simple Vowel Sounds & Spellings in Names of Things Why It’s Useful: Shorter than Part One-1 of Beginners’ Before Speaking with Pronunciation Principles, these Pronunciation Practice sections are titled “Recognize Simple Vowel Sounds,” “Say Words with Simple Vowel Sounds,” “Contrast Simple Vowel Sounds,” and “Say & Spell Simple-Vowel Vocabulary.” A Mouth Diagram and three efficient Sidebars supply the pedagogy. Grid-Like Activities, some with illustrations, provide practice. Checking responses to those of an Answer Key helps with accuracy. What You’ll Do: [1] Page 9 (re-)introduces beginners to a 1.A “Mouth Diagram” with labels like “Front / Middle / Back,” “Open / Closed Lips, “ “Tooth Ridge / Palat