Teaching Pronunciation: Seven Essential Concepts with Judy B. Gilbert | The New School
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- This hands-on workshop presented by The School of Languages at The New School (www.newschool.edu/public-engag...) suggests practical solutions and outline seven concepts in teaching pronunciation. Participants will practice applying these concepts and utilizing presentation techniques.
Language instructors face several problems when teaching pronunciation, including time constraints and the difficulty of designing effective tasks.
The presenter, Judy B. Gilbert, is an internationally respected authority on teaching English pronunciation, a teacher, teacher trainer, and author. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of English Language Studies and Cambridge University Press.
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Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall.
06/21/2011 6:00 p.m.
oh my God i love English. I've been learning English since 2010 when i was graduating University. every day i watch on TV and You Tube. it's good for my English. i can speak English like native speaker. believe myself 100 per cent.
I love this information for learning English, or in many cases most languages. Judy explains to pay attention to the musical of cues of the language, pitch change, stressed syllables, length of syllables etc. I am fascinated by language and how one learns them. This great lecture, has inspired me to become an ESL teacher.
Thank you Judy, for teaching about the importance of prosody. I use your Prosody Pyramid with international professionals every week. Understanding and using stress, pitch and rhythm always helps them speak comprehensibly.
Love it! "simplicity is key". I love the approach identify the problems and fix them quickly. This is working great with my international students. Thank you.
Loved it! and will put this to good use.
Thanks (English teacher from Brasil)
Great help for an English trainor like me... thanks to you and Cambridge... Miss G. Philippines
I´ve always taught following Clear Speech by Garland. She´s a brilliant and practical author.
it is enlightening an educative material. it took me back to my days when i was a student, and i want finish my english studies and get the master degree but am working different shifts during the week.
I thank you for this course. I loved the pronunciation of speakers. I was understanding almost everything and was very happy about this.
The 'English as a Lingua Franca' issue has also posed difficult questions for instructors as to ultimately what language pronunciation models are most realistic, attainable and useful for learners across the globe.
Thank you Teacher Judy B. Gilbert from Guinea Bissau (West Africa)
Bla bla bla ...begins about 10.56
+Adrian Nuñez Lol thanks for the tip
thanks for saving me 10 mins with your tips
Thanks, but I saw it too late
Great presentation! I've been actually looking for something like this for a while.It's important to always try improve your teaching skills and methods:)
Great workshop - wish I had all the hand outs.
Thanks for posting this!! Very helpful for Cambridge Delta Module 2 Phonology Systems lesson.
Excelent. First time someone understood me. Like a miracle.
Phenomenal, great lecture. Learned a ton!
A very good way of learning Pronunciation. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you. I thought this was fantastic. Some every interesting and useful information.
Thank you so much for uploading this!
Good talk. Verifies what I have always said. It's the melody that makes the music.
One word, Excellent! I enjoy this video so much.
In English new school everything is likable keep it up . from Kenya Mombasa - Coast.East Africa.CHEERS.
I think Dr. Gilbert gives some excellent suggestions to teach pronunciation especially the kazoo. I think you'll find it interesting!
excellent way to improve my english skills.....thanks
The video is good and so is the explanation!
Congratulations!!!
Very interesting! I completely understand and agree with her point about not teaching individual sounds but rather context. It also shows me how important music is for enhancing speaking ability (in more ways than one). Also, that repetition can be strengthening rather than boring. Absolutely fascinating presentation.
i like the content and the purpose because all teacher need to know widely required about pronunciation... thank a lot....
Great video, thank you.
Hey, could anyone post the name of the app mentioned in the video? Thanks!
A masterclass for free, thanks CZcams.
What a brilliant lecture! I am just wondering if kazoos are not available then teaching students to HUM to achieve a similar result might work....
fantastic ! hats off to Sheryl Olinsky Borg Great presentation!
As a student, I totally agree with you!
Nice video,very illustrative for all people that think pronunciation is the key of good English.
27:00 As an English teacher in France, "qu'est-ce que c'est" is something I have to text on my phone. So for my auto-spell, I just type "keska" and it fills in all this craziness for me! lol...
Beautiful presentation, I like it.
I'm not a native English speaker, but I will try to explain my point of view about the accent matter. Most English learners need to have a good English to purposes work, so we see accent as this was the cloths that we wear. A bad accent is like if you wear a pijama for a job interview, probably your grammar is good enough, but the interviewer impression will not be good, even when he/she can understand you prefectly. That's why accent can be an important issue
What do you think?
I absolutely agree with you. Having an accent isn't compulsory, but it definitely makes things easier when looking for a job, speaking in front of an audience, being interviewed, teaching, etc. Phonetics and English Phonology was my favourite course at university and it's what I'm curently teaching. My students really appreciate it when their lecturers have native-like accents. It encourages them to achieve a similiar or better level.
this video is invaluable to me.Thank you
Muito obrigado, excelente pedagogia.
Thanks for the upload... nice presentation.
judy you`re my QUEEN.
Thank for your great speech. I found stress and schwa reduction may be the most parts of pronunciations.
Very good speakers, with a very clear language.
I like the video. Excellent course.
The like drunk grandma´ is funny.
This approaching is important to spread English around the world. We need just communicate to each other, we need be clear, concise, not cryptographic in a message as happens in a conversation, so that the sound of letters, syllables, verbs, adjectives, prepositions and nouns must seems clear to a English globalization. this means: if the native speakers do not care to the clear message, we, foreign people will.
the music of the language =D, simplicity is the key
I like a lot this video coz i can undestand a lot and this can help me to improve my English
Simply Awesome!!!
the new way to learn pronunciation in english
Also, the reason English spelling got screwed up is because of the Great Vowel Shift that happened to the language during the 1600's. Spanish and Italian did not experience this vowel shift and thus vowel sound stayed phonetically the same as in Latin. Also the key in English is reduction and linking. Rule 1, reduce reduce reduce except for the main stressed vowel or secondary if any.
grandma i like the way you teach.. your so funny..from Philippines..
first thanks and i like this teaching about how we can improve our prounciation
Great video!
these are about 'talking the emotion', I think. One should know choose the most fully emotionally content word. In my country, there are many local language that have their own character pronounciation.
really awsome! Thanks a lot!
WHat is the book/researcher she mentions at 18:30?
Reminds me of Pink Panther Steve Martin's hamburger scene. I used to speak Philippine Phonetic English because nobody made it clear to me that English is not a phonetic language. And that there are approx 14 vowel sounds in English as compared to five in Filipino. That there are a few differences in how some consonant sounds are produced. I learned about IPA from JenniferESL and RachelsEnglish YT channels, Wikipedia, and Dictionary-com. 80% Filipino accent is just mispronunciation.
Where can we get the hand-outs and the resources she references?
peace and love from Egypt
Excelente vídeo!
If you are seriously interested in teaching and/or learning any language, beginning with the pronunciation, you may be interested in this article.
Kjellin, O. (1999). Accent Addition: Prosody and Perception Facilitates Second Language Learning. In O. Fujimura, B. D. Joseph, & B. Palek (Eds.), Proceedings of LP'98 (Linguistics and Phonetics Conference) at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, September 1998 (Vol. 2, pp. 373-398).
Google and find it online, full text. Can't post URL here.
shanealbritt-this is an old lady, I'm curious to see You giving a presentation at her age, and personally I think this workshop is quite interesting,with activities she is presenting.Plus she is not teaching kids who are just waiting for the end of the lesson,so bored that You have to shout and speak in 'capital letters',but experienced proffesionals.
Thank you ,so much , I really . in other world to night , so from inside my heart I ask GOD too keep the U.S. as a leadership of the world forever.
really,i wounder !!!!!great idea
British English short vowels, long vowels and diphthongs - for Jude
exellent...gretting from chile
What a beautiful, laughter !!!
it is aninteresting job, at the same time I would like to be informed all the time
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Absolutely Right. Me and my husband always say that!
warm up person speking well, facial gesture
she didn't avoid d qn. She did make a point tt pronunciatn is influenced by d accent n tt it's not easy for those of different accents to sound like native speakers. She said English speakers also hav different accents n so do ppl of different language backgrounds when speaking English as a foreign language. Regardless of d accent, for ppl to convey their message clearly, they need to learn to adjust their flaws (which could be due to their accent) to sound practical, rather than good or bad.
Nice ways of teaching pronunciation.
Is there a way to receive a copy of her handouts?
thanks a lot teachers
thank you for the video
I need some helo on the following sentences:
38:50 I thought because it is some British ___ she is talking about gahment
49:50 the thing about schwa, is that schwa is a very ___ vowel
1:02:05 If you try to teach all the sound you learned, if you took a ____ course
+trvvc 1. she is saying her student pronounced 'government' as 'gahment' 2. schwa is "he mid-central, neutral vowel sound typically occurring in unstressed syllables in English, however spelled, as the sound of a in alone and sofa, e in system, i in easily, o in gallop, u in circus. 2. the phonetic symbol ə, used to represent this sound."
3. 'if you took a phonetics course'
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What should I do to receive a handout of it ?
Great ideas.
conversation for pronunciation
I would like to have the porposals handout. Could I have it? Cheers,
ThIs was .very interesting speech
I like English so much...
Obviously no one at the New School realizes methods such as choral repetition (that I use frequently) is on the list of things that warrants "corporal punishment" in the NYC public school system. Don't believe it? Ask any administrator.
very great!
god bless you greeting from saudi arabia
that,s a good presentation
who's watching in 2017?
2018
2045
so good video
Hi English Teachers.
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But she is doing it very well.
Can I find some who can paractice english
thankyou very much
it´s very good
Cool. I like it.
Only saw your comment at 10:50 =/
Nice thank you
at 1:17:00 she avoids the question and goes off on a rant.
Very helpful!!! thanks.
How apply the new school?
+Veronique Matembe For more information on how to apply to The New School, please refer to our Admissions page: www.newschool.edu/admission/
To learn more about ESL certificate offerings at The New School, please visit: www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/english-second-language-certificate/
God bless you