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Een kameel kruipt makkelijker door het oog van een naald als deze licht is ingevet. Kehlog Albran

Een kameel kruipt makkelijker door het oog van een naald als deze licht is ingevet. Kehlog Albran. Pronunciation. From Latin pronuntiatio , noun of action from perfect passive participle pronuntiatus , from verb pronuntiare  (“proclaim”), from pro- for + nuntiare  (“announce”).

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Een kameel kruipt makkelijker door het oog van een naald als deze licht is ingevet. Kehlog Albran

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  1. Een kameel kruipt makkelijker door het oog van een naald als deze licht is ingevet. Kehlog Albran

  2. Pronunciation • From Latin pronuntiatio, noun of action from perfect passive participle pronuntiatus, from verb pronuntiare (“proclaim”), from pro- for + nuntiare (“announce”). • Pronunciation refers to the ability to use the correct stress, rhythm, and intonation of a word in a spoken language.

  3. Correct Pronunciation (=RP)

  4. Pronunciation Practice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuzS6uXR0Hkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvpikUEIaLIhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwz0CzEXUII dearest creature in creation…

  5. Pronunciation Practice UF “they say Tom’s as mad as a hatter” the difference between ‘bat’ and ‘bet’ exercises 3,4,5

  6. Pronunciation Practice UF “the youth hostel is close to the Dover ports” the difference between ‘clock’ and ‘port’ exercises 58,59,60

  7. Pronunciation Practice UF

  8. Pronunciation Practice UF do you swear to speak the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? the difference between ‘thick’ and ‘there’ exercises 96,97,98

  9. Pronunciation Practice UF “she shouted all night, didn’t she?” “Yes, it takes two to tango” the magic of aspiration exercises 10,11,12

  10. Pronunciation Practice UF “he lives in a suburb” “I know, but that’s not my fault” voiced and voiceless consonants exercises 57,58,59

  11. http://www.learnersdictionary.com/pronex/pronex.htm SESSION 1: Exercise 1: [f] vs. [v]  (fear vs. veer) Exercise 2: syllable stress Exercise 3: forth/fourth, ascent/assent Exercise 4: [oʊ] vs. [ɑ]  (bold vs. bald) Exercise 5: sentence practice

  12. Practice yer Pronunciation! The Demon Lover By Elizabeth Bowen

  13. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 1: PREPARE WELL!

  14. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 2: BE ON TIME!

  15. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 3: THE EXAM BEGINS THE MINUTE YOU WALK IN!

  16. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 4: STAY FOCUSED!

  17. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 5: DO NOT RAMBLE!

  18. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 6: MAINTAIN YOUR SELF-CONFIDENCE AND COMPOSURE!

  19. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 7: ANSWER QUESTIONS WITH MORE THAN ‘YES’ OR ‘NO’!

  20. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 8: WATCH FOR SIGNS THAT THE TEST IS OVER!

  21. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 9: ASK IF THERE IS ANYTHING YOU COULD ADD!

  22. Oral Exam Training taking the exam STEP 10: THANK THE EXAMINERS!

  23. Questions Oral Exam What does the title of the book mean? When and where does the story take place? What is the narrative technique the writer uses and what can you tell about the structure of the book?

  24. Questions Oral Exam Who are the main characters? Have they changed throughout the story? What is the plot of the story? What is the climax of the story? What is the main theme of the novel?

  25. Oral Exam Training STATEMENTS how would you react?

  26. Cannot Get Comfortable At many times we feel uncomfortable. A noise or motion may annoy us. Another person’s actions may also make us feel uneasy. Describe the last time you were uncomfortable. Tell about the WHO, the WHAT, the WHEN, the WHERE, the HOW and the WHY of the situation.

  27. Cannot Get Comfortable • First, write down what you are going to tell • Make a prompt card • Choose who will start (e.g. who was the last time on a plane?) • Talk for 3 minutes • Your partner retells the story • Change sides • Idem, see 5 • Discussion of mistakes

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