Aperçu des sections
- Généralités
- Section 1
Section 1
This readily downloadable PDF file contains a general introduction that tells you what novel instructional content these lessons figure.
- Section 2
Section 2
This lesson, as the name implies, addresses a number of indispensable rules to take away regarding the accentual properties of simple as well as complex, two and three syllable words.
- Section 3
Section 3
This second lesson looks in some details at the stress properties of the major classes of compound words. It, likewise, considers the oft-challenging, rather peculiar accentual traits of what has come to be widely dubbed Word-Class Pairs.
- Section 4
Section 4
This third lesson will dwell into the characteristics of a range of frequently occurring words in English, function or grammatical words. It portrays a number of their pronunciation-related properties which, when fully assimilated, will enable English learners to maintain the rhythmic flow of sentences.
- Section 5
Section 5
This fourth lesson is an extension and the completion of the foregoing of the third lesson. It will dwell into the characteristics of a range of frequently occurring words in English, function or grammatical words. It portrays a number of their pronunciation-related properties which, when fully assimilated, will enable English learners to maintain the rhythmic flow of sentences.
- Section 6
Section 6
This new lesson will take you through two of the cmmonest aspects of connected speech, viz elision and linking. It, reassuringly, does not presume that you have some background knowledge on the topic. The discussion has been made as readily digestible as possible.
- Section 7
Section 7
This last lesson will address one of the key connected-speech processes, Assimilation. It will provide a moderately diversified account on the different types of assimilation and demonstrate why the process is important to be adequately familiar for the students to boost their both receptive and receptive competences..