
E-01.05 Recognize, Pronounce & Contrast Complex Vowel Sounds in Names of Items
Sections 2.A to 2.D (Simple Vowels) of Part One-2: Talk About Things, of Pronunciation Practice (Before Speaking) pages 14-19 + 2.5 Answer Key Pages 6 + 3 (9) pages Who It’s For: High-Beginning to Intermediate Developers of Oral-Language Skills Wanting to Sum Up Complex Vowel Sounds & Spellings in Labels for Things Why It’s Useful: Comparable to Part One-1 of Beginners’ Before Speaking with Pronunciation Principles, these Pronunciation Practice sections get speakers to “Recognize Complex Vowel Sounds,” “Say Words with Complex Vowel Sounds,” “Contrast Complex Vowel Sounds,” and “Say & Spell Complex-Vowel Vocabulary.” A Mouth Diagram and five comprehensive Sidebars supply pedagogy. Grid-Like Activities, some with illustrations, offer practice in sound and letter discrimination. Checking relevant responses to those of a Pronunciation Practice (PrPr) Answer Key helps with accuracy. What You’ll Do: [1] Page 14 (re-)introduces beginners to a 2.A “Mouth Diagram” with la