
E-01.07 Distinguish All (16) Vowel Sounds in (Comparatives & Superlatives in) Noun Phrases
Part One-3 (Compare Items with All Vowel Sounds & Spellings): Talk About Things, from Beginners’ Before Speaking with Pronunciation Principles, pages 40-50 + Suggested Responses to Conversation Activities on pages 10-14 of the BegBeSp wPrPr Answer Key. 11 + 5 (16) pages Who It’s For: American-English Teachers & Helpers of Beginners Who Want to Practice Clear Pronunciation of All (16) Vowel Sounds in Context while Comparing Items in Detail Why It’s Useful: After comparing the Sounds & Spellings of Simple (Lax, One-Letter) Vowels with those of Complex (Tense, Two-Letter) Vowels, disciples of clear, spoken American English will need to “put it all together.” Still investigating “Talk About Things,” this segment shows and tells how to say (and read aloud letters for) Comparative & Superlative Adjectives with all kinds of Nouns in (illustrated) Grids, Conversations, and cued Activities that stimulate verbal Comparison & Contrast. What You’ll Do: [1] Page 4