ELP: English Listening and Pronunciation
                                                                                                               Fall 2023
          

                                                                                                             THIS WEEK

 

Before Breakfast
              podcast
Monday 3:30-5:20pm
  Gongtong Classroom Building 共同 302

Professor Karen Chung 史嘉琳 老師
karchung@ntu.edu.tw
           
Join NTU Phonetics on Facebook!

CET articles on English pronunciation
CET articles 1-24 in one pdf file 
Mini-conversations
   
Scene from
              Big Bang Theory
A demonstration of how the Echo Method works

Previous class syllabuses: Spring 2014   Fall 2014 and Spring 2015 
  Spring 2016  Spring 2017  
Fall 2017  Spring 2018  Fall 2018  
  Spring 2019  Fall 2019 and Spring 2020  Fall 2020  Fall 2021  Fall 2022  


Every student needs someone who says, simply,
“You mean something. You count.”

– Tony Kushner, playwright (b. 16 Jul 1956)



     Fall 2023 
     A pronunciation assessment test will be held on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, 14:00-15:00 (2-3pm)
     in the 文學院演講廳. Make sure to come!


     There will be 15 class meetings this semester, including the final exam.
     Note that this class is open only to DFLL students,
     also that there is a cap of 40 students for this class, and that no auditors will be accepted.

     September 2023: 4, 11, 18, 25;
     October:               2, 16, 23, 30 (October 9 is a holiday; no class);
     November:           6, 13, 20, 27;
     December:           4, 11, 18

                                  The final exam will be held on Monday, December 18, 2023
                                  at the regular class time and place, i.e. 3:30pm in 共同 302.

Grade calculation

    Grades will be calculated on the basis of:

    Written class and home work (20%)
    oral class work and class participation (20%)
    scores on your dictations and quizzes (15%)
    score on final exam (written and listening) (30%)
    attendance, punctuality, attitude, and progress made; DON'T BE LATE! (15%)

    Note that the percentage breakdown is only APPROXIMATE,
    and is SUBJECT TO ADJUSTMENT in each individual case.

    Also note that more than 3 absences or 5 tardinesses may result in your NOT PASSING THE COURSE.
    If you must miss class or be late let Prof. Chung know by e-mail or otherwise beforehand;
    or as soon as possible afterwards if you really can't get in touch beforehand.
    Don't just fail to show up for class and not offer an explanation – even if it's "I overslept", please explain.

IMPORTANT!!!
Format for name on homework – in upper right hand corner, left justified 左邊對齊:

         Iris Lin 林玉梅
         B01102000
         ELP  September 4, 2023
         Week One

     Use the date of the class in which you took the notes.
     Print on BOTH SIDES of the paper; staple goes in the upper LEFT HAND CORNER of the paper.

 FONTS: Times New Roman 12 pt for text
                Lucida Sans Unicode 10.5pt for IPA symbols
                新細明體 12pt for 中文

     i2Speak IPA input tool:
     http://www.i2speak.com/ 

     Convert to pdf format before printing out to avoid encoding errors.

     Create a folder using your English given and family name as the folder name,
     for example: Iris Lin, Mark Huang,
     under ELP Fall 2023 on Google Drive; use your gmail address to join.
     This is where you will upload your class assignments.
     Upload each new assignment into an increasingly growing pdf file;
     the newest notes always go at the top of your Word file; then convert to pdf
     and upload to your Google Drive folder.

     Create subfolders for:
          1. Class notes (not: "Class note"!);
          2. Transcriptions; and
          3. Other work.

     Week One: September 4:   
    
          Note that all ELP classes will be video-recorded,
          for the sake of students who must miss class due to illness.
          Videos of the class will be available over NTU Cool
          to all registered students during the semester.

     1.  Class list

          MUST READ:
Introduction to English Listening and Pronunciation Fall 2023 (pptx).

          Every Monday, you will hand in the following on paper, and also upload to Google Drive:

          1. a summary of your class notes from the previous week.
          2. a summary of one or more of the CET 師德 articles online. This week:
              a. CET 1 & 2: 大師開講 — 提升聽力祕訣:每天請聽 「回音」十分鐘(上、下) in No. 69 & 70,
              January/February p. 8-10 & March/April 2012, p.12-14.
              These articles explain in Chinese how the "Echo Method" of language learning works.
              b. Also read and takes notes on Melissa Hsiung's article, 英文 E-mail 潛規則:老師怎麼不早點教我?!;
 
            also useful: handout on note taking, by Melissa Hsiung.
  
        3. There will also be weekly listening and other assignments.
          4. Join NTU Phonetics on Facebook.
          5. Strongly recommended: Subscribe on YouTube to:
              蜂蜜熊英文 English with Melissa , Prof. Chung's former student and TA
             
https://www.youtube.com/c/MelissaHsiung
           
      Please email Prof. Chung about any bad links as soon as you discover them!

     2. 
Format
          1.  Format for name on homework – in upper right hand corner, left justified 左邊對齊:

          Iris Lin 林玉梅           
          B01102000
          ELP  September 4, 2023
          Week One

         2.  Use the date of the class in which you took the notes.
         Print on BOTH SIDES of the paper; staple goes in the upper LEFT HAND CORNER of the paper.

         3.  FONTS:

             Times New Roman 12 pt for text
             Lucida Sans Unicode 10.5pt for IPA symbols
             新細明體 12pt for 中文

     3.  Google Drive: ELP Fall 2023 
          Create a folder using your English given and family name as the folder name
          under ELP Fall 2023 on Google Drive; use your gmail address to join.
          This is where you will upload your class assignments.
          Upload each new assignment into an increasingly growing pdf file;
          the newest notes always go at the top of your Word file;
          then convert to pdf
format before printing out to avoid encoding errors.
          and upload to your Google Drive folder.

          Create subfolders for:
          1. Class notes (not: "Class note"!);
          2. Transcriptions; and
          3. Other work.

     4.  Send an email in PLAIN TEXT with this subject line: ELP: quote, reason, gmail, fb
          1. a quote to Prof. Chung at karchung@ntu.edu.tw
          according to this model,
          2. your reason for wanting to take this class: I want to take this course because...
          3. your gmail address, so you can be added to Google Drive: My gmail address is:
          4. your Facebook name: My Facebook name is...
          5. Remember to add a closing, and to sign your full name.

          Remember to use your NTU email account and address for all class-related business;
          also use Prof. Chung's NTU email address: karchung@ntu.edu.tw,
         
unless otherwise instructed.
   
          Due Friday, September 8, but try to do it today!

          Read and refer to this article carefully before doing the assignment;
          英文 Email 潛規則老師怎麼不早點教我?! 文/熊偌均 Melissa Hsiung.
 
          Make sure to send it in plain text
純 文字, not html: look under ... and click on: 切換為純文字.

          Indent five spaces at the beginning of each new paragraph,
          and leave only one blank line between paragraphs, not two!


     5. Learning partners:
   
         Each student will have a LEARNING PARTNER who you will sit next to every class.
         You will help each other with class work and accountability.
         You will also check on each other's online assignments. Deadline: Monday, September 11.

     6.
We'll have our first dictation next Monday, September 11
         Dictation #1: /ɪ/ vs. /i/, with final /-k/.
         Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
         All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /k/ sound.
         The vowel will always be either /ɪ/ as in "pick" or /i/ as in "peek".

         Also, print out the above IPA symbols handout, and bring it to every class.
     
        This site is useful for inputting IPA symbols online and into Word and other documents:


         Two useful sites:
         1. i2Speak IPA input tool:
         http://www.i2speak.com/ 

         2. Seeing Speech:
         Hear what each IPA symbol sounds like here
         while also seeing an animation, fMRI and ultrasound video of
         each sound actually being pronounced!
         https://www.seeingspeech.ac.uk/ipa-charts/

     8.  1. We'll be doing daily transcriptions! Here's a sample episode of the podcast we'll
              transcribe an episode of starting next Monday: Before Breakfast with Laura Vanderkam.
              Please listen to it to till you understand almost everything
              to get used to the format, language and content.

          2. When in doubt about a pronunciation or meaning, go to the:
              Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary  

          3. To hear pronunciations of words or phrases in context,
              go to YouGlish. US, UK, and Australian English filters available;
              Chinese and other languages are also available.

          4. For easy transcription: oTranscribe.

          5. More practice with /i/ vs. /ɪ/ here: 
              a. efl net: Sound contrasts:  https://eflnet.com/content/sound-contrast-i-vs-i 
              b. Dictation Practice:  http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/phonetics/dictations.htm 

     9.  Song of the week: Love Will Remain
   by Bill Fay     lyrics  


     Week Two: September 11     
  

     1.  We'll try to finalize the class list today,
          and also bring the new students up to date on what we covered last week.
          Please correct any incorrect information, and add any missing information.
          Old students: Please help the new students catch up!

          Finalize your choice of learning partner today,
          and write your partner's English and Chinese name and student number
          on the class list that will be passed around,
          and also on the first page of today's homework before handing it in.
          It's best if old students match with a new student where possible.

          Because this course was only set up on September 5 on NTU Cool,
          last week's class was not video-recorded.
          All classes will be video-recorded starting with today's class.

          Create a folder using your English given and family name as the folder name,
          for example: Iris Lin, Mark Huang,
          under ELP Fall 2023 on Google Drive; use your gmail address to join.
          This is where you will upload your class assignments.
          Upload each new assignment into an increasingly growing pdf file;
          the newest notes always go at the top of your Word file; then convert to pdf
          and upload to your Google Drive folder.

          Create subfolders for:
          1. Class notes (not: "Class note"!);
          2. Transcriptions; and
          3. Other work.
         

          Convert your files to pdf format before printing out to avoid encoding errors.
         

     2.  Why is pronunciation important? Watch this TEDx talk!
          如何用「回音法」學好英文口說 | 史嘉琳 Karen Chung | TEDxNTUST
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQEWEPIHLzQ 

          Also this chat with Ray Du 阿滴   

     3.  The Echo Method     Mini-conversations for practice

     4.  SLANT:  
          Sit up straight.
          Listen.
          Ask and Answer questions.
          Nod your head. (or: shake your head; or: wrinkle your brow; in short, give feedback!)
          Track the teacher.

          Also, for students who couldn't attend in person last Monday and today; model on slide 11 of this ppt introduction:
          Send an email in PLAIN TEXT with this subject line: ELP: quote, reason, gmail, fb
          1. a quote to Prof. Chung at karchung@ntu.edu.tw according to the model in the ppt file
          2. your reason for wanting to take this class: I want to take this course because...
          3. your gmail address, so you can be added to Google Drive: My gmail address is:
          4. your Facebook name: My Facebook name is...
          5. Remember to add a closing, and to sign your full name.
          6.
Indent five spaces or tap the "tab" key at the beginning of each new paragraph,
              and leave only one blank line between paragraphs, not two!
          7.
Make sure to send it in plain text, not html (look under ... and click on: 切換為純文字).
 

          Read and refer to this article carefully before doing the assignment;
          英文 Email 潛規則老師怎麼不早點教我?! 文/熊偌均 Melissa Hsiung.
 
      5.  Discuss and hand in:
           a. CET 1 & 2: 大師開講 — 提升聽力祕訣:每天請聽 「回音」十分鐘(上、下)  in No. 69 & 70,
          January/February p. 8-10 & March/April 2012, p.12-14.
           b. 英文 E-mail 潛規則:老師怎麼不早點教我?! 

          For next week, September 18, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 3: /i/ 和 /ɪ/ 的辨別 in No. 71, May/June 2012, p. 12-14; and
         「格式」就是禮貌:英文標點符號的10大規則 in English Island 英語島 48, January 2020.
          Be ready to mention some of the main points of the articles in class!

          Note: Do NOT "cross" your "i"s, "j"s and "z"s in English!
          Also, "second grade" means 「小二」! It should be "eleventh grade" (for senior high school).
          And the abbreviation for "Professor" is "Prof." – not "Pro."

     6.  During break:
          Make-up pronunciation assessment test for students who have not yet taken it.

    
7.  We'll have our first dictation today: Postponed till next week, September 18, 2023.
          Dictation #1: /ɪ/ vs. /i/, with final /-t/.
          Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
          All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /t/ sound.
          The vowel will always be either /ɪ/ as in "pit" or /i/ as in "Pete".

         Also, print out the above IPA symbols handout, and bring it to every class.
     
         Two useful sites:
         1. i2Speak IPA input tool:
         http://www.i2speak.com/ 
         This site is useful for inputting IPA symbols online and into Word and other documents:

         2. Seeing Speech:
         Hear what each IPA symbol sounds like here
         while also seeing an animation, fMRI and ultrasound video of
         each sound actually being pronounced!
         https://www.seeingspeech.ac.uk/ipa-charts/

     8. 
Daily 30-second transcription exercise   
          Transcribe each daily segment with oTranscribe;  
          then paste your transcription into the following Google Forms
         
for 9/11 - 9/20, 2022 (10 segments/days).

          Then paste first the "Before" version and "After" versions
          for each daily segment into separate Google docs in your Google Drive folder.
          Use the Google Doc → Tools → Compare documents
function
          to compare and display the differences between the two documents.
          Make a cumulative list of your errors so you know
where you need work,
          and also to chart your progress.
          You can practice with Melissa's interface, but still need to do all assignments on Google Forms.

          Before Breakfast with Laura Vanderkam: January 21, 2023; originally broadcast on May 29, 2019
          Be a better listener 
          Enjoy conversations more by ending this one bad habit.


          Segmented and numbered audio file:
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/Beabetterlistenernum.mp3 

          Daily Google Forms for transcriptions:     

          1. Google Form for 9/11/2023:
          https://forms.gle/qgpiFz1bJ1zLRDTB7  

          2. Google Form for 9/12/203:     
          https://forms.gle/qK6dVJfyfCMTM54X9     

          3. Google Form for 9/13/2023:   
          https://forms.gle/xJMX5W3RNfvqXVvb6    

          4. Google Form for 9/14/2023:  
          https://forms.gle/5yzrD3p2HFG4fuaY6  

          5. Google Form for 9/15/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/V9HLnCRUtMYuPUeJ8     

          6. Google Form for 9/16/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/TrRWnVViZ2BY2Xuq6  

          7. Google Form for 9/17/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/LcqBUPZWYCSfTGne6  

          8. Google Form for 9/18/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/Me59d8KyRUiyfxSS9  

          9. Google Form for 9/19/2023:
          https://forms.gle/mdponNZLYcohoQpx7  

          10. Google Form for 9/20/2023:  
          https://forms.gle/1YQ3DSBZZGNW59C58  


 Hints: 1. When in doubt about a pronunciation or meaning, go to the:
               Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary  

            2. To hear pronunciations of words or phrases in context,
                go to YouGlish. US, UK, and Australian English filters available;
                Chinese and other languages are also available.

            3. Google anything you're not sure of –
                Google will often correct your spelling, show you related images and videos,
                and take you to the right website.

            4. More practice with /i/ vs. /ɪ/ here: 
                a. efl net: Sound contrasts:  https://eflnet.com/content/sound-contrast-i-vs-i 
                b. Dictation Practice:  http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/phonetics/dictations.htm 

     10. 
Song of the week: Tom's Diner (1982)     Suzanne Vega     Live version with background of the song      lyrics    
           

   Week Three: September 18                      

    1.  Make sure all your class list data is correct and complete.
         Update your data o
n the Google Sheet in our class folder entitled ELP Fall 2023 class list:
                 1. Fill in the name of your learning partner;
                 2. Add any missing data; also correct any errors you find;
                 3. Add a recent portrait photo of yourself.                    

    2.  One Small Step Can Change Your Life: with Kaizen    Summary by Nathan Lozeron

    3.  The Pomodoro Technique of time management,
         and improving focus and productivity.  View on original site.

    4.  Recommended language exchange/language tutoring platforms:
         1. italki
             https://www.italki.com/ 
 
         2. Tandem
             https://www.tandem.net/  

    5.  Discuss and hand in:
         a. CET 3: /i/ 和 /ɪ/ 的辨別 in No. 71, May/June 2012, p. 12-14; and
        「格式」就是禮 貌:英文標點符號的10大規則 in English Island 英語島 74 (48), January 2020;
         Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class!

        For next week, September 25, read and take notes on these two articles:
        CET 4:「重音」真 的很重要! in No. 72, July/August 2012, p. 12-14; and
        Echo Method: 用「回音記憶」打造 nativelike 的語感 in English Island 英語島41 (16), April 2017.
        Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class!

   
6.  We'll have our first dictation today:
         Dictation #1: /ɪ/ vs. /i/, with final /-t/.
         Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
         All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /t/ sound.
         The vowel will always be either /ɪ/ as in "pit" or /i/ as in "Pete".

         Write your name in Chinese and English, and your student number
         in the upper right hand corner of the paper.
         Using a red pen, put an "x" to the left of each wrong answer, and write the number wrong, e.g. -5,
         at the top of the paper. Then multiply by 5, and subtract from 100 for a percentage score, e.g. 75%.
         to be written in the upper right hand corner of the paper,
         under the test taker's name and student number.
         Then sign your own name in the lower right hand corner of the paper.
         Use
whole sheets of paper, not strips, pieces or scraps.
         You can reuse the paper for future dictations.
 
   7.  How are your transcriptions going? Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
         Here's the new transcription assignment starting on 9/21/23!

         Betty in the Sky with a Suitcase: #128  2016
         Yellow Horses    http://betty.libsyn.com/

         Segmented and numbered audio file:
         https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/YellowHorsesnum.mp3  

         Daily Google Forms for transcriptions:   
        
         1. Google Form for 9/21/2023:
         https://forms.gle/GDM3mZVjSKU4PngPA  

         2. Google Form for 9/22/2023:   
         https://forms.gle/3A5L5qa5bzBR9XuF7  

         3. Google Form for 9/23/2023: 
         https://forms.gle/y5q5beNZbmvVKeWQ9    

         And here's the transcription assignment starting on 9/24/23:
 
         Snap Judgment: Back of the Bus  by Glynn Washington
         "As a youngster, Glynn has a harsh introduction to a new school 
         before he even arrives..."
 

Bus with dog by door
Glynn Washington

         Segmented and numbered audio file:
         https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/BackoftheBusnum.mp3  

         Daily Google Forms for transcriptions:   
         1. Google Form for 9/24/2023:
         https://forms.gle/s5WedWjsdw4H77NF8     

         2. Google Form for 9/25/2023:   
         https://forms.gle/dGDXARaHXiwr3itY6    

         3. Google Form for 9/26/2023: 
         https://forms.gle/KXc2XPwTC4JPzKWz5        

         4. Google Form for 9/27/2023:
         https://forms.gle/sgeWUzEV7dkMDhEf6   

         5. Google Form for 9/28/2023:
         https://forms.gle/RQM2ARZX7YnxzbiE9  

         6. Google Form for 9/29/2023:
         https://forms.gle/FXHiKjjnKRc8F5Lg8  

         7. Google Form for 9/30/2023:
         https://forms.gle/mBa2gcffaLm3i7Ui7 

         8. Google Form for 10/01/2023:
         https://forms.gle/vKtf9pXCMCNzjZU8A   

         9. Google Form for 10/02/2023:
         https://forms.gle/4dW6oFPYdjWhTcnE7   

         10. Google Form for 10/03/2023:
         https://forms.gle/L3eYBjCMieMigfT18 

         11. Google Form for 10/04/2023:  
         https://forms.gle/GexBV4h6fFKpm13X8  


   8.   Magic bag of 30 transcription tricks (ppt)   

   9.  Song of the week: Nature Boy (1948)     Nat King Cole          lyrics 
   
    The story behind Nature Boy                  beatniks      
        the Beat Poets    Allen Ginsberg             Lawrence Ferlinghetti 
     


     Week Four: September 25                        

     1. Make sure all your data on the
"ELP Fall 2023 class list"
        
on
Google Drive is complete, including learning partner(s),
         with both their English and Chinese names, and your portrait photo.

         Also make sure you have handed in all of your class notes,
         both on paper and on Google Drive.

         Make sure you are keeping up with your transcriptions,
         and saving them in your "Transcriptions" folder on Google Drive
         in the correct way. Ask a classmate or myself if you're not sure how to do it.

         Although there will be no class meeting on Monday, October 9,
         you will still have weekly readings, transcriptions, and other work
         to do for this week.

     2. a. The Power of Habit:  Cue–Routine–Reward  
         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXOyaIqtw6U&ab_channel=AmazonBooks
         Also, again by Nathan Lozeron:
         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZWMSGpPIwE&t=7s&ab_channel=ProductivityGame 
 
         b. The Productivity Project   by Chris Bailey    video summary by Nathan Lozeron
         "Find your biological prime times, and do your most important work during those windows."
         "The most productive people rearrange their day around
         when they have the most energy to work smarter, instead of harder."
         "By working in your prime-time window, you can work less, and get more done,
         which means you'll have more time to spend with the people you love."
         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUabJO4UAso&ab_channel=ProductivityGame  
 
         Key clips: https://youtu.be/fUabJO4UAso?t=356:  5:56 to 6:53; then
         https://youtu.be/fUabJO4UAso?t=481:  8:01 to 9:20.   

     3. Discuss and hand in:           
         Notes on CET 4:「重音」真 的很重要! in No. 72, July/August 2012, p. 12-14; and
         Echo Method: 用「回音記憶」打造 nativelike 的語感 in English Island 英語島 41 (16), April 2017.
         Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class!

         For next week, October 2, read and take notes on these two articles:
         CET 5: 英語教學死角:複合名詞重音 in No. 73, September/October 2012, p. 12-14; and
         「抓到了!母語人士動詞時態不一致!」(我也 可以不用管動詞時態嗎?) in English Island 55 (30) June 2018;
         also watch the two videos entitled: 5-7 黑人英語入門 上:發音篇 and 5-8: 黑人英語入門 下:文法篇;
         available in the Google Drive subfolder, inside the class folder, named: English Island articles;
         the related English Island article 82 (56), entitled, 你知道 “cool” 的原意是什麼嗎?黑人英語入門 
         is also available; it will be assigned next week.
         Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles and videos in class next Monday!
    
     4. Dictation #2: /æ/ vs. /ɛ/, with final /-k/.
         Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
         All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /k/ sound.

         The vowel will always be either /æ/ as in "pack" /pæk/ or /ɛ/ as in "peck" /pɛk/.
         Remember, the "k" as in "kite", "c" as in "can", "ck" as in "pack" sound is
         always written as /k/ in IPA!
         Also note that the "sh" sound as in "ship"
         is written in IPA as /ʃ/, and is called "esh" or "long s".

     5. Daily transcription assignment: See September 18.
         How are your transcriptions going? Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
         What are some of the things you've learned from your transcription work so far?
         Was the "Betty" clip more difficult? The English Island article assigned for this week
         should help you get more out of this piece!
         Please notify Prof. Chung of any errors you find in the transcriptions!

     6. Magic bag of 30 transcription tricks (ppt): Several of the "tricks" were based on
         the "Back of the Bus" piece.

     7. Song of the week: drivers license (one of the
most successful songs of 2021)     Olivia Rodrigo          lyrics    


     Week Five: October 2                              

     1.
Make sure all your data on the "ELP Fall 2023 class list"
         on Google Drive is complete, including learning partner,
         with both their English and Chinese names, and your portrait photo.

         Also make sure you have handed in all of your class notes,
         both on paper and on Google Drive.

         Make sure you are keeping up with your transcriptions,
         and saving them in your "Transcriptions" folder on Google Drive
         in the correct way. Ask a classmate or myself if you're not sure how to do it.

         Although there will be no class meeting on Monday, October 9,
         you will still have weekly readings, transcriptions, and other work
         to do for this week.

         Also, make sure to let the instructor know right away whenever you find
         an error or other issue, so it can be corrected right away!
         Feedback is essential for everybody, regardless of what you're doing!

     2.  No need to buy audio books!
          Let Alex read to you!
          How to get Alex and Mei-Jia to read to you on an Apple device   Chinese    English   
          How to activate and use text-to-speech (TTS) on an Android device   Chinese    English  
          Many other languages are also available, like Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and Cantonese!

          Bonus: A student asked after class whether you can use Siri for oral language practice.
          The answer is: Yes, but only to a very limited extent.

          Included in the following pdf is a list of 50 prompts you can use to "chat" with Siri,
          along with a lot of other amazing ways your phone can help you
          with your English listening and speaking!

          Three ways to supercharge your English listening and speaking! 
          1. How can Siri help me with my spoken English?

          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/SiriLEPF23.pdf  

     3. 
Discuss and hand in:          
          CET 5: 英語教學死角:複合名詞重音 in No. 73, September/October 2012, p. 12-14; and
         「抓到了!母語人士動詞時態不一致!」(我 也 可以不用管動詞時態嗎?) in English Island 55 (30) June 2018;
          also watch the two videos entitled: 5-7 黑人英語入門 上:發音篇 and 5-8: 黑人英語入門 下:文法篇;
          available in the Google Drive subfolder, inside the class folder
          Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class!

         
For our next class on October 16, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 6: 抑揚頓挫: 英語的語調和斷句 in No. 74, November/December 2012, p. 12-14; and
          English Island article 82 (56): 你知道 “cool” 的原意是什麼嗎?黑人英語入門  2020-09.

          Regarding the discussion on how language change is often driven by "lower-prestige" dialects,
          you may find this video by EK Powell interesting:
          Gen Z Slang Is Just Recycled African American Vernacular // #AAVE
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lXZiznIAww&list=PLDgZp5YouV5-hlvzWafPniqIYTi-J473V&index=7  

          More videos from EK here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDgZp5YouV5-hlvzWafPniqIYTi-J473V  

          Also, for our week off, read:
          English Island 36 (11): 看「中文字幕」會影響英文聽力嗎? 2016-11;
          Also, related to our discussion of how difficult it can be to understand utterances like「存裡面嗎?」and 「有沒有載具?」
          if you're not prepared beforehand:
          English Island 75 (49): 實況英文有聽沒有懂 Make sure you “Know before you go”  2020-2;
          all are available in the Google Drive English Island articles folder.
          Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class next Monday!

     4. 
Compound Noun Stress quiz #1.
          We will now practice applying some of the rules we've learned in:
          CET 5: 英語教學死角:複合名詞重音 
          Circle all the stressed syllables, and add an asterisk * before the tonic stress in each item
          as shown in the examples that will be given on the board.
         

     5.  New transcription exercise: Short film: Rachels Don't Run 
          Watch the entire film first:  https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/ELPF23/Rachelsdontrun.mp4  

          Segmented and numbered audio clip for transcription:
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/Rachelsdontrunaudionum.mp3  

         
          Daily Google Forms for transcriptions:  
          1. Google Form for 10/05/2023:
          https://forms.gle/piwNGzz8ghYcursz9    

          2. Google Form for 10/06/2023:  
          https://forms.gle/tJ471yre5MfiCaRRA   

          3. Google Form for 10/07/2023:
          https://forms.gle/LNhxLEwuEyfGc1d56        

          4. Google Form for 10/08/2023:
          https://forms.gle/GD9Pru2YZEezDC7i8  

          5. Google Form for 10/09/2023:
          https://forms.gle/DzkRsoyH3ZQrVYir5    

          6. Google Form for 10/10/2023:
          https://forms.gle/t4MpSU4tjHjw3XLL9   

          7. Google Form for 10/11/2023:
          https://forms.gle/abyYmUJAMEevy8A68  

          8. Google Form for 10/12/2023:
          https://forms.gle/m9XrwcrZU4zDEJv99  

          9. Google Form for 10/13/2023:
          https://forms.gle/Yf59HZKiiUKawe7r7  

          10. Google Form for 10/14/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6LYqq8WAqT48vbev6  

          11. Google Form for 10/15/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/P78HBtgB4nMg6JkC6 

          12. Google Form for 10/16/2023:
          https://forms.gle/3ZySgAvWf79p9zmf7 

          13. Google Form for 10/17/2023:
          https://forms.gle/aDVeCLDYZFkGZEhd7  

          14. Google Form for 10/18/2023:
          https://forms.gle/M2P73JoEzd1eaomc9 


     6.  Magic bag of 30 transcription tricks (ppt): To slide 20; several of the "tricks" were based on
          the "Back of the Bus" piece.

     7.  Song of the week:  Dust in the Wind (1977)     Kansas           lyrics (note the very Buddhist lyrics!)        video with lyrics  
 
          In the final exam, you will be asked what your three favorite songs were this semester – so please do take a little time
          to listen to each one and start forming an opinion on each!


     Week Six: October 16                 

    1.   Discuss and hand in:         
          CET 6: 抑揚頓挫: 英語的語調和斷句 in No. 74, November/December 2012, p. 12-14;
          English Island article 82 (56): 你知道 “cool” 的原意是什麼嗎?黑人英語入門  2020-09;
          English Island 36 (11): 看「中文字幕」會影響英文聽力嗎? 2016-11;
          English Island 75 (49): 實況英文有聽沒有懂 Make sure you “Know before you go”  2020-2.
         
          For our next class on October 23, read and take notes on these three articles:
          CET 7: Stop at stops! —— 遇到塞音請停! in No. 75, January/February 2013, p. 12-14;
          also, English Island 60 (34): 連音塞音篇:STOP at STOPS! 遇到塞音請暫停!  2018-11; and 
          English Island 37 (12): 到底是 Yes 還是 No? 2016-12   

          Please also watch the two related videos: numbered EI1-12&1-13, and 3-2,
          available along with the English Island articles in the class Google Drive folder.
          Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class next Monday!

     2.  Three ways to supercharge your English listening and speaking!
          1. How can Siri help me with my spoken English?
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/SiriLEPF23.pdf  

          Also, you can and should routinely use ChatGPT to check your grammar
          before handing in any written assignment!

          ChatGPT now offers audio interactions, so you can try using it
          to practice English and other foreign language conversation!

     3.  Compound Noun Stress quiz #2.
          In today's quiz some items will include names of materials or ingredients
          in additional to regular compounds that follow the basic cns (noun + noun) rule,
          and also phrases (adjective + noun), which have normal phrasal stress, i.e. stress all the words.
          make sure you remember and apply the correct rule for each compound type and for phrases!

          Circle all the stressed syllables, and add an asterisk * before the tonic stress in each item
          as shown in the examples that will be given on the board.
          Today's quiz will not include items on the time, space, and organization subrule!

     4a.  How are your transcriptions going? Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
          What are some of the things you've learned from your transcription work so far?

          Please ask any questions you have in class, so everybody can benefit –
          your classmates may well be having similar issues!

          Transcription: NPR Fresh Air: A Veterinarian Shares What Animals Have Taught Her  
          Veterinarian Karen Fine shares how to catch a cat

          Segmented and numbered audio clip for transcription: 
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/catsnum.mp3   
    
          Daily Google Forms for transcriptions: 
          1. Google Form for 10/019/2023:
          https://forms.gle/ag5RsykFbU3frcyj8   

          2. Google Form for 10/20/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/icmpT3qwuUBHLani8   

   4b.  New transcription assignment:
          The Ticket Trap: Report on Kpop fandom by Yoohyun Jung
          http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/Kpopnum.mp3 

          Daily Google Forms for transcriptions: 
          1. Google Form for 10/21/2023:
          https://forms.gle/aXKFxVsvRL5hCHhj8     

          2. Google Form for 10/22/2023: 
          https://forms.gle/VJHcgsMkxje56HcPA  

          3. Google Form for 10/23/2023:
          https://forms.gle/z8Yz3V4GroScxemV8       

          4. Google Form for 10/24/2023:
          https://forms.gle/szhVRLKSdRpULZKD6 

          5. Google Form for 10/25/2023:
          https://forms.gle/S9F3r83YcFBkpz3UA   

          6. Google Form for 10/26/2023:
          https://forms.gle/aQMuFB2QraCA73qf8  

          7. Google Form for 10/27/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6hUfcJypgbXCYC1u5  

          8. Google Form for 10/28/2023:
          https://forms.gle/hgtx6XPYWJ4efG5VA 

          9. Google Form for 10/29/2023:
          https://forms.gle/sADvHinThV9tW2EE9 

          10. Google Form for 10/30/2023:
          https://forms.gle/HDpBqm5SLFJW5XXp6   

          11. Google Form for 10/31/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6Ek7m4pdnk4NEpyy8  

          12. Google Form for 11/01/2023:
          https://forms.gle/kmRyH94xXHpqsuoU6  

          13. Google Form for 11/02/2023:
          https://forms.gle/Rbzndka2xNdJqJFk7  

          14. Google Form for 11/03/2023:
          https://forms.gle/Bk8c7qG1eFpnEqbz5   

          15. Google Form for 11/04/2023:
          https://forms.gle/ySuH9xUaSyDo9dqo8       

          16. Google Form for 11/05/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6XzRxR4vUDJGmdAm7    

          17. Google Form for 11/06/2023:
          https://forms.gle/mxhUWdQExyePAExD6
         
          18. Google Form for 11/07/2023:
          https://forms.gle/GBX2Ck83FYkuz6q67    

          19. Google Form for 11/08/2023:
          https://forms.gle/D4rNKY5BSWJh1LDg7   

          20. Google Form for 11/09/2023:
          https://forms.gle/pPdBr9PsWLEupeAh8 

          21. Google Form for 11/10/2023:
          https://forms.gle/szEhgE4wERiWmLvn9   
    

     5.  Echo practice: Mini-Conversations.
          Preview: This will be a warm-up for performing a clip from Rachels Don't Run in class!

     6.  Song of the week:
A ghost story for Halloween!     Laurie (Strange Things Happen) (1965)
          by Dickey Lee      lyrics by Milton "Mitt" Addington   video with lyrics    


    Week Eight: October 23            
     
    1.
   Make sure that your weekly notes and daily transcriptions are all up to date and uploaded correctly.
          Some of you have fallen behind – prioritize your transcription work, and CATCH UP this week asap!
          Also, remember that ALL your class notes are to go in ONE FILE, with the most RECENT at the TOP,
          created as a WORD document, and saved in PDF (NOT: Google Docs) format!
          Please fix this if necessary, and get help if you need it!

          Also, put the week in which the work was assigned in the upper right hand corner of your notes!

          Note that you won't receive a grade for this course if any work is missing!

          You need to find your motivation, to clearly and concretely define your goal,
          and make sure it is sustainable, so you actually look forward to working on it every day!
          Extrinsic motivation cannot compare with your own intrinsic motivation to get things done.
          You need to be excited about doing the task!
          Even more important than the assignment itself is training yourself to maintain a key daily habit!
          Cultivate: laser focus, getting in the zone, the flow state!
    
          The 4 Fs of Flow | FLOW by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi  
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXD8QjpQrFc&ab_channel=ProductivityGame 

    2.   Discuss and hand in: CET 7: Stop at stops! —— 遇到塞音請停! in No. 75, January/February 2013, p. 12-14.
          Also, English Island 60 (34): 連音塞音篇:STOP at STOPS! 遇到塞音請暫停!  2018-11
          English Island 37 (12): 到底是 Yes 還是 No? 2016-12 
          along with the two related videos.

          For our next class on October 30, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 8 (issue 76): "-s" 和 "-ed" 詞尾怎麼唸?  in No. 76, March/April 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 62 (36); 語調下降?我還以為你講完了 2019-1

          Note that the QR codes in the article don't work;      
          you can access the audio files at the links below:
          audio link 1 
          audio link 2 
          audio link 3
          audio link 4  
          audio link 5  
          audio link 6  
          audio link 7  
          audio link 8  
          audio link 9   
          audio link 10  
          audio link 11 

          In addition, the video 4-5 for English Island 75 (49):
          實況英文有聽沒有懂 Make sure you “Know before you go”  2020-2
          is now available in the class Google Drive folder.

          Be ready to mention at least three of the main points of the articles in class!

     3.  Video on intonation and information value:
          Watch and listen to this talk, given in Chinese, by Prof. Chung for the
          May 14, 2022 Linguistics Salon held by LST and NTNU online
          and include notes and your feedback on the talk in your weekly notes:

          重音與語調: 英語中的平行宇宙  The parallel universe of English stress and intonation  
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/lingsalon/KSCLingsalontalkMay2022.mp4 

          Here's the PowerPoint file used in the talk:
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/lingsalon/lingsalon2022KSC1.pptx

          Consider a student membership in the Linguistics Society of Taiwan (LST) 台灣語言學學會
          or at least signing up for the Taiwan Linguist List newsletter!

    4.  POSTPONED: a. Dictation #3: /æ/ vs. /ɛ/ vs. //, with final /-t/.
         Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
         All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /t/ sound.

         The vowel will always be either /æ/ as in "bat" /bæt/, or /ɛ/ as in "bet" /bɛt/ or // as in /be
ɪt/.
         Remember, the "k" as in "kite", "c" as in "can", "ck" as in "pack" sound is
         always written as /k/ in IPA!
         Also remember that the "sh"sound as in "ship"
         is written in IPA as /ʃ/, and is called "esh" or "long s".

          b. Compound Noun Stress quiz #3: Time, space, organizations
          Make sure you remember and apply the correct rule for each compound type and for phrases!
          Circle all the stressed syllables, and add an asterisk * before the tonic stress in each item
          as shown in the examples that will be given on the board.

     5.  How are your transcriptions going? Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
          What are some of the things you've learned from your transcription work so far?

          Please ask any questions you have in class, so everybody can benefit –
          your classmates may well be having similar issues!
       
     6.  Daily Echo practice: If you want more listening and speaking practice:
          Practice listen-echo-repeat daily with
these Mini-Conversations
          until you can recite them accurately, with good pronunciation and intonation,
          just like the recording, without much conscious thought.

          We will soon start practicing a scene from Rachels Don't Run.  
          Include in next week's notes:
          Which character would you like to play? With whom as a partner?
          And which part of the dialogue would you like to perform?
         
     7.  Song of the week: You Can't Always Get What You Want (1969)     background of the song  
          The Rolling Stones  with the London Bach Choir              lyrics   


     Week Nine: October 30                   

     1.
  Discuss and hand in: 
          CET 8 (issue 76): "-s" 和 "-ed" 詞尾怎麼唸?  in No. 76, March/April 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 62 (36); 語調下降?我還以為你講完了 2019-1

          Also, what did you learn from this video?
          重音與語調:英 語中的平行宇宙  The parallel universe of English stress and intonation   
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/lingsalon/KSCLingsalontalkMay2022.mp4   

          The PowerPoint file used in the talk:
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/lingsalon/lingsalon2022KSC1.pptx    

          For our next class on November 6, read and take notes on these three articles:
          CET 9 & CET 10 (issues 77 & 78): 鼻音/m /、/n/ 與 /ŋ/ —— No problen? (上、下)
          in No. 77, May/June 2013, p. 12-14 and No. 78, July/August 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 35 (10): 你有沒有不小心講出「限制級英文」?  2016-10;

          also watch the video that accompanies this article;
          available in the Google Drive folder as: EI6236rratedEnglish;

          as well as the video entitled: 1-10 連音鼻音篇:如何避免 NG 英文_615revised,
          regarding how to link nasal sounds.

     2.  a. Dictation #3: /æ/ vs. /ɛ/ vs. //, with final /-t/.
          Write the correct spelling and IPA symbols for each word you hear.
          All of the words will have only one syllable, and all with end with the /t/ sound.

          The vowel will always be either /æ/ as in "bat" /bæt/, or /ɛ/ as in "bet" /bɛt/ or // as in /be
ɪt/.
          Remember, the "k" as in "kite", "c" as in "can", "ck" as in "pack" sound is
          always written as /k/ in IPA!
          Also remember that the "sh"sound as in "ship"
          is written in IPA as /ʃ/, and is called "esh" or "long s".

          b. Compound Noun Stress quiz #3: Time, space, organizations
          Make sure you remember and apply the correct rule for each compound type and for phrases!
          Circle all the stressed syllables, and add an asterisk * before the tonic stress in each item
          as shown in the examples that will be given on the board.

     3.  All of you should have included in your notes the scene you'd like to perform from


          Rachels Don't Run
    audio       

          along with the name of your partner, and who will be playing which role.
          Today, in preparation for your performances, we'll go over the script together in class,
          to make sure you understand everything thoroughly.
          Make sure to ask questions about anything you're not sure of!

     4.  ChatGPT now has audio capabilities!
          And look at what else is now possible!  Heygen Video Translate   site  
 
     5.  Song of the WeekRedwing (2023)    by Feist        lyrics  

          Bonus Halloween songs:   They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-haaa! (1966)    Napoleon XIV (Jerry Samuels)      lyrics  
          Samuels said he was inspired by the Scottish folk song and bagpipe tune "The Campbells Are Coming"; and

          Monster Mash (1962) by Bobby "Boris" Pickett       lyrics    


Week Ten: November 6     
          
               
     1.
  Discuss, practice and hand in: CET 9 & CET 10 (issues 77 & 78): 
          鼻音/m /、/n/ 與 /ŋ/ —— No problen?(上、下)  
          in No. 77, May/June 2013, p. 12-14 and No. 78, July/August 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 35 (10): 你有沒有不小心講出「限制級英 文」?  2016-10;
          made sure you also watched the video that accompanies this article,
          as well as the video on linking with nasals; (1-10 連音:鼻音篇),
          available in the Google Drive folder.


          For our next class on November 13, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 11 台式英語罪魁禍首:/æ /、/ɛ/ 和 /eɪ/ in No. 79, September/October 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 49 (24) 台灣味學習法:用注音練英文母音 2017-12;
          also watch the video on vowels that accompanies this article (1-4 用注音連英文母音),
          available in the Google Drive folder.

     2.  From last year's class: Regarding "a" vs. "the" and their Chinese equivalents,
          here is an excerpt from English Island article 70 (44):
          文法消失了!那些「看不見」的翻譯規則 2019-9,
          also please watch this related video, entitled: 3-8: 文法消失了?翻譯中的隱形技巧,
          both available in the Google Drive folder.

          分不清楚英文中「冠 詞」與「可數/不可數」的學習者不少,
          但其實英文很多時候在觀念上跟中文是一樣的,只是一般在說母語時,
          我們不會想這麼多。多想一想中文的名詞可不可數,例如「空氣」、「水」,
          中文和英文一樣是不可數名詞(「一個」?空氣、「一個」?水),
          所以在學英文的可數與不可數時,隨時可以用母語當參考。

          最後我們來談一下英文的 “that” 和 “the” 的中文翻譯。 英文的 “that” 就是中文的「那個」, 沒問題。
          不管中英文,都指特定的對象,而且都是強調用法。
          那麼,英文 的 “the” 呢?跟 “that”/「那個」一樣都指特定的對象,
          只不過 “the完全沒有強調功能,一般也沒有重音,而且 “the” 比 “that常 用得多。
          “the” 在中文的相對用法是什麼呢?就是 “bare noun”,什麼都不加(ø) 的「光禿禿」名詞。

          重點
          (1) 第一次 + a/an,第二次 + the
          英文中,第一次出現的名詞,要加上不定冠詞 (indefinite article)a” 或 “an”,
          中文則加上「一個」(「一」+量詞)。出現過一次以後,
          英文就會改用定冠詞 “the”,中文則在名詞前什 麼都不加

          (2) 強調的程度: 英文的 the 和 that  ≈ 中文的
ø 和「那個

     3.  Make sure to keep up/catch up with your daily transcriptions! And remember to keep a running list
          of your transcription errors in your Google Drive "Transcriptions" folder.
          Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
          What are some of the things you've learned from your transcription work so far?
          Please ask any questions you have in class, so everybody can benefit –
          your classmates may well be having similar issues!

     4.  Rachels Don't Run    audio       script     

          Here is the list of pairs who will be performing a scene from
          Rachels Don't Run together, grouped by scene to be performed.
          We'll practice each section today in class to help you know
          what to watch out for when practicing your part:

          Scenes [end of] 6, 7, 8:
          1. 陳佩君 Cindy Chen         馬翊馨 Cindy Ma

          2. 鄭亞其 Flora Cheng        李昕恬 Mabel Li
          3. 卓秝仱 Zoey Cho            呂維嘉 Rebecca Lu
          4. 黃淳琳 Bella Huang        黃薇臻 Winnie Huang
          5. 洪羽葳 Chloe Hung         鍾安昀 Sienna Chung

          Scenes 9, 10, 11:
          1. 邱逸晨 Charlie Chiu        黃彥鈞 Vincent Huang
          2. 俞佳萱 Cindy Yu             黃先悅 Jocelyn Huang
          3. 吳佳穎 Joanna Wu         康恩杰 Clare Kang
          4.
張瑋寧 Sherry Chang     羅垣鈞 Max Luo
          5. 陳思安 Alston Kang        伍晉廷 Tim Wu

          Scenes 12, 13, 14:
          1. 闕欣樺 Juelle Chueh      黃詩貽 Natelia Huang
          2. 彭凱揚 Kevin Peng        張子欣 Cynthia Chang
          3. 沈瑋琴 Chelsea Shen    裴蘭淵 Leila Bui
          4. 呂丞翰 Thomas Lu         陳沛羽 Chloe Chen
          5. 莊茱安 Winnie Chuang 
蔡偉柏 Ludwig Tsai 


     5.  Song of the WeekGirl on Fire (2023)    by Alicia Keyes        lyrics  

     6.  New transcription exercise: Excerpt from the podcast,
          The Ezra Klein Show: Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’,
    
      interview with Prof. Alison Gopnik,
          professor of psychology and philosophy at UC Berkeley.
 
          Segmented and numbered audio file:
          https://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/~karchung/MP3/EzraKlein.mp3   

          Daily Google Forms for transcriptions:
          1. Google Form for 11/11/2023:
          https://forms.gle/qzbczT8tcd9xYzNZ8    

          2. Google Form for 11/12/2023:
          https://forms.gle/Ut4MgUdr4V34W9fD6   

          3. Google Form for 11/13/2023:
          https://forms.gle/MVBVZFghjXpNMVSi6       

          4. Google Form for 11/14/2023:
          https://forms.gle/7AWtAHA3waP1mXaV9  

          5. Google Form for 11/15/2023:
          https://forms.gle/1DTK9GaaZwiXRjPt8  

          6. Google Form for 11/16/2023:
          https://forms.gle/vYN3ceWwK5patvtz6    

          7. Google Form for 11/17/2023:
          https://forms.gle/wgFxe5snAe5LEhR79  

          8. Google Form for 11/18/2023:
          https://forms.gle/2mfkZcG83EqTv9zB9   

          9. Google Form for 11/19/2023:
          https://forms.gle/LspakPA5V3YBQinj8  

          10. Google Form for 11/20/2023:
          https://forms.gle/4D6Vx1NnFw9kdzHz7   

          11. Google Form for 11/21/2023:
          https://forms.gle/FxyVWKmsS5Z1yzBr9   

          12. Google Form for 11/22/2023:
          https://forms.gle/9fcq2ac7T1AWiB5f7  
      
          13. Google Form for 11/23/2023:
          https://forms.gle/M5SLVVfjDMwbwchp6  

          14. Google Form for 11/24/2023:
          https://forms.gle/QvGqzxqKJeUwiGkY7    

          15. Google Form for 11/25/2023:
          https://forms.gle/z8yuyhHzTN44GMq86      

          16. Google Form for 11/26/2023:
          https://forms.gle/bU8Yb8qf2dLKgrDi6   

          17. Google Form for 11/27/2023:
          https://forms.gle/GPz4PNa2vsitcZRQ8   

          18. Google Form for 11/28/2023:
          https://forms.gle/nfC9fNQ39paEccsVA   

          19. Google Form for 11/29/2023:
          https://forms.gle/jCbKoRrdfA7HSx3k8   

          20. Google Form for 11/30/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6PpQir1zoZPH6USi8  

          21. Google Form for 12/1/2023:
          https://forms.gle/Q81CDscSvAmCznev8   

          22. Google Form for 12/2/2023:
          https://forms.gle/rFv1ysAUbpZ7oNTx5     

          23. Google Form for 12/3/2023:
          https://forms.gle/6bf8S7PFWRRVyWik7  

          24. Google Form for 12/4/2023:
          https://forms.gle/NB7D39mcqJBW5rVj6    

          25. Google Form for 12/5/2023:
          https://forms.gle/rPJ6Ppf8osHMpbxH9   

        

Week Eleven: November 13          
    
              
     1
.  Discuss, practice and hand in: CET 11 台式英語罪魁禍首:/æ /、/ɛ/ 和 /eɪ/  
          in No. 79, September/October 2013, p. 12-14;
          Song for practice:

          My dame has a lame tame crane,
          My dame has a crane that is lame.
          Please, gentle Jane, let my dame's lame tame crane
          Feed and come home again.

          and English Island 49 (24) 台灣味學習法:用注音練英文母音 2017-12;
          also, the video on vowels that accompanies this article (1-4 用注音連英文母音),
          available in the Google Drive folder.

          Pay special attention to:

          /u/ vs. /ʊ/ vs. /ʌ/,

          and the six diphthongs 雙母音:
          // // // /ɔʊ/ /ɔɪ/ and /ju/

          For our next class on November 20, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 12 (issue 80) 英語發音百樂篇(一): Pronunciation Potluck (1)  
          in No. 80, November/December 2013, p. 12-14; and
            English Island article 70 (44): 文法消失了!那些「看不見」的翻譯規則 2019-9;

          also carefully read and takes notes on this page
from Phonetics I:
          15. More on phonemes and allophones.

          Please also watch this related video, entitled: 3-8: 文法消失了?翻譯中的隱形技巧,
          available in the Google Drive folder.

     2.  Regarding "a" vs. "the" and their Chinese equivalents,
          here is an excerpt from the English Island article 70 (44) for discussion:

          分不清楚英文中「冠 詞」與「可數/不可數」的學習者不少,
          但其實英文很多時候在觀念上跟中文是一樣的,只是一般在說母語時,
          我們不會想這麼多。多想一想中文的名詞可不可數,例如「空氣」、「水」,
          中文和英文一樣是不可數名詞(「一個」?空氣、「一個」?水),
          所以在學英文的可數與不可數時,隨時可以用母語當參考。

          最後我們來談一下英文的 “that” 和 “the” 的中文翻譯。 英文的 “that” 就是中文的「那個」, 沒問題。
          不管中英文,都指特定的對象,而且都是強調用法。
          那麼,英文 的 “the” 呢?跟 “that”/「那個」一樣都指特定的對象,
          只不過 “the” 完全沒有強調功能,一般也沒有重音,而且 “the” 比 “that常 用得多。
          “the” 在中文的相對用法是什麼呢?就是 “bare noun”,什麼都不加ø) 的「光禿禿名詞

          重點
          (1) 第一次 + a/an,第二次 + the
          英文中,第一次出現的名詞,要加上不定冠詞 (indefinite article) “a” 或 “an”,
          中文則加上「一個」(「」+ 量詞)。出現過一次以後,
          英文就會改用定冠詞 “the”,中文則在名詞前什 麼都不加

          (2) 強調的程度: 英文的 thethat  ≈ 中文的 ø 和「那個」。

          Post on "the" vs. "that" by John Barthelette on Facebook.

     3.  A new transcription exercise is now online!  (see links above)
          It's excerpted from The Ezra Klein Show podcast, and is entitled:
          Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’
          It's all about things that AI has difficulty doing, but that 2-year-olds can easily do!

          Make sure to keep up/catch up with your daily transcriptions!
          And remember to keep a running list
          of your transcription errors in your Google Drive "Transcriptions" folder.
          Any problems or questions you'd like to discuss?
          What are some of the things you've learned from your transcription work so far?
          Please ask any questions you have in class, so everybody can benefit –
          your classmates may well be having similar issues!

     4.  Rachels Don't Run    audio       script     
          We will practice the lines in class, first together, then in pairs.
          Performances start next Monday, November 20!

     5.  Two essay questions to start thinking about for the final exam:
          1. Discuss "transfer" in foreign language learning, that is,
              how can you effectively and efficiently start consistently applying
              the theory and other things you learn in class
              to actual everyday English listening and speaking?

          2. How can you motivate yourself to successfully establish a daily habit
              of language practice, including daily transcriptions and Echo practice?

     6.  Optional video: Nathan Lozeron's animated summary of
          Adam Grant's book, Hidden Potential (skip ad from 3:51-4:53)
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESCEEXewIMU&ab_channel=ProductivityGame 

          Every day, ask yourself these three questions:
          1. Did I do my best today to seek discomfort and hit my mistake quota?
          2. Did I do my best today to seek advice and correct my mistakes?
          3. Did I do my best today to turn practice into play?
         
     7.  Song of the Week:  Faster Car   by    Loving Caliber        lyrics  


Week Twelve: November 20              
             
     1.
  Discuss, practice and hand in: 
          CET 12 (issue 80) 英語發音百樂篇(一): Pronunciation Potluck (1)    
          in No. 80, November/December 2013, p. 12-14; and
          English Island article 70 (44): 文法消失了!那些「看不見」的翻譯規則 2019-9;    

          also this page from Phonetics I:
          15. More on phonemes and allophones.  

          Please also watch this related video, entitled: 3-8: 文法消失了?翻譯中的隱形技巧,      
          available in the Google Drive folder.

          Pay special attention to:

          /u/ vs. /ʊ/ vs. /ʌ/

          and the six diphthongs 雙母音:
          // // // /ɔʊ/ /ɔɪ/ and /ju/

          For our next class on November 27, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 13 (issue 81) 英語發音百樂篇(二): Pronunciation Potluck (2)   
          in No. 81, January/February 2014, p. 12-14 (example of "says" pronounced /seɪz/ at 1:12:56; site); and
          English Island 68 (42): I feel so boring...不用那麼謙虛吧! 2017-12;
          also the English Island video 2-4I'm so boring 是我很無趣,還是我很無聊? 
          all available in the Google Drive folder.

     2.  All Google Forms for the Ezra Klein: Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’ transcription
          (see links above) have now been posted.
          The last part, which is for December 5, 2023,
          is the last transcription exercise for this semester!

          However, having now formed the habit – and
hopefully at least some of you have! –
          you may want to continue doing transcriptions on your own.
          There are lots of podcasts and other audio material with transcripts,
          so you can check your work, that are great for transcription practice.

          Make sure all transcriptions and all other work is complete and correctly submitted
          before the end of the semester in order to get credit for this class!

     3.  Vowel review   母音總複習:
              monophthongs  單母音:  /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ɑ/, /ʌ/, /ɔ/, /ʊ/, /u/;
              diphthongs         雙母音:  //, //, //, //, /ɔɪ/, /ju/.   

          IPA symbols handout 

          a. Dictation #4
/ʊ/ and  /u/.
          b. Dictation #5: The six diphthongs. (postponed till Nov. 27)

          We'll cover /ʌ/ and /ɑ/, and the consonants, next Monday, if all goes well.

     4.  Rachels Don't Run    audio       script    

          NEW!!! Echo files to practice your Rachels Don't Run parts!
          With thanks to Melissa Hsiung!!

          Parts 6-10        Parts 11-14 

          The first pairs performing parts 6, 7, 8 of Rachels Don't Run
          will perform today.

          Make sure to watch and listen attentively, and take notes,
          so we can give each pair feedback on their performance.
          Performances will continue in the next two classes.

          Updated performance list:

          Scenes [end of] 6, 7, 8:
          1. 陳佩君 Cindy Chen         馬翊馨 Cindy Ma
          2. 鄭亞其 Flora Cheng        李昕恬 Mabel Li
          3. 卓秝仱 Zoey Cho            呂維嘉 Rebecca Lu
          4. 黃淳琳 Bella Huang        黃薇臻 Winnie Huang
          5. 洪羽葳 Chloe Hung         鍾安昀 Sienna Chung

          Scenes 9, 10, 11:
          1. 邱逸晨 Charlie Chiu        黃彥鈞 Vincent Huang
          2. 俞佳萱 Cindy Yu             黃先悅 Jocelyn Huang
          3. 吳佳穎 Joanna Wu         康恩杰 Clare Kang
          4. 張瑋寧 Sherry Chang     羅垣鈞 Max Luo
          5. 陳思安 Alston Kang        伍晉廷 Tim Wu

          Scenes 12, 13, 14:
          1. 闕欣樺 Juelle Chueh      黃詩貽 Natelia Huang
          2. 彭凱揚 Kevin Peng        張子欣 Cynthia Chang
          3. 沈瑋琴 Chelsea Shen    裴蘭淵 Leila Bui
          4. 呂丞翰 Thomas Lu         陳沛羽 Chloe Chen
          5. 莊茱安 Winnie Chuang  蔡偉柏 Ludwig Tsai 


     5.  Song of the WeekThe Rose      written and sung by Amanda McBroom 
          how the song came to be written, and the lyrics  


Week Thirteen: November 27                  
            
     1.
  Discuss, practice and hand in:
          CET 13 (issue 81) 英語發音百樂篇(二): Pronunciation Potluck (2)  
          in No. 81, January/February 2014, p. 12-14; and
          English Island 68 (42): I feel so boring...不用那麼謙虛吧! 2017-12;
          also the English Island video 2-4:  I'm so boring 是我很無趣,還是我很無聊?
          all available in the Google Drive folder.

          For our next class on December 4, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 14 (issue 82) 英語發音百樂篇(三): Pronunciation Potluck (3) 
          on “th”, “x” and “r”; in No. 82, March/April 2014, p. 12-14; and:
          CET 15 (issue 83) 英語發音百樂篇(四): Pronunciation Potluck (4)   
          on “w”, “wh” and “h”; in No. 83, May/June 2014, p. 12-14; CET 12- 15;
          also this web page:
          Phonetics 1: 32. Schwa Elision in English.

     2.  A reminder to keep up with/catch up on your daily transcriptions of the:
          Ezra Klein: Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’ transcription.
          The last part, which is for December 5, 2023,
          is the last transcription exercise for this semester!

          However, having now formed the habit – and hopefully at least some of you have! –
          you may want to continue doing transcriptions on your own.
          There are lots of podcasts and other audio material with transcripts
          so you can check your work – that are great for transcription practice.

          Make sure all transcriptions and all other work is complete and correctly submitted
          before the end of the semester in order to get credit for this class!

     3.  Vowel review   母音總複習:
              monophthongs  單母音:  /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ɑ/, /ʌ/, /ɔ/, /ʊ/, /u/;
              diphthongs        雙母音:  //, //, //, //, /ɔɪ/, /ju/.  

          Also remember: share /ʃɛr/ and chair /ʧɛr/.

          IPA symbols handout

          a. Dictation #5:  /ʌ/ and /; examples:
                                      cut    /kʌt/        nut              /nʌt/
                                      cot    /kɑt/        not / knot    /kɑt/

                                     All
items in the dictation will end with /-k/.

          b. Dictation #6: The six diphthongs; examples:
                                     pine       /pn/ 
                                     pain       /pn/ 
                                     pout       /pt/
                                     prone     /prn/
                                     point      /pɔɪnt/
                                     pure       /pjur/
         
                                     All items in the dictation will end with /-d/.                          
         
     4.  Rachels Don't Run    audio       script   

          NEW!!! Echo files to practice your Rachels Don't Run parts!
          With thanks to Melissa Hsiung!!

          Parts 6-10        Parts 11-14  

          The first pairs performing parts 6, 7, 8 of Rachels Don't Run 
          will perform today.

          Make sure to watch and listen attentively, and take notes,
          so we can give each pair feedback on their performance.
          Performances will continue in the next two classes.

     5.  Song of the Week:  Undun (1969)  by The Guess Who      lyrics       the composer teaches the guitar chords   
          Live performance 1973         how the song came to be written and the meaning of the lyrics              


Week Fourteen: December 4                            
           
     1.
  Discuss, practice and hand in:
          CET 14 (issue 82) 英語發音百樂篇(三): Pronunciation Potluck (3) 
          on “th”, “x” and “r”; in No. 82, March/April 2014, p. 12-14; and:
          CET 15 (issue 83) 英語發音百樂篇(四): Pronunciation Potluck (4)   
          on “w”, “wh” and “h”; in No. 83, May/June 2014, p. 12-14; CET 12- 15;
          also this web page:
          Phonetics 1: 32. Schwa Elision in English

          For our next class on December 4, read and take notes on these two articles:
          CET 16 (issue 84) and 17 (issue 85): Do not 和 don’t意思一樣嗎?英語的縮讀字(上、
 
          in No. 84, July/August 2014, p. 12-14 and No. 85, September/October 2014, p. 16-18; plus:
          English Island 73 (47): Who's a False Friend? 小心外來的「假朋友」! 2019-12;
          along with video 2-5 on the article, with the same title, and:
          English Island 44 (19): 不學好發音的藉口一籮筐 2017-7,
          all available in the Google Drive folder.        

     2.  A number of you could use a little more practice distinguishing between /ʌ/ and /ɑ/.
          Here's a video for more practice.
          Note that this speaker of US English doesn't distinguish between /
ɑ/ and /ɔ/.
          The same is true for this /ʌ/ vs. /ɑ/ minimal pair quiz,
          in which /ʌ/ is written as /ə/, and /ɑ/ as /a/.

     3.  By tomorrow, December 5, 2023, you should have finished transcribing:
          Ezra Klein: Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’ transcription.
          If you have found this daily practice useful, you can continue doing it on your own!
          You can work on exercises from previous years of ELP: 2022  2021  2020  2019;
          you can also find your own files to transcribe!
          Many podcasts, such as The Tim Ferriss Show,
          have transcripts available that you can use to check your work!

     4.  End-of-semester highlights and evaluations.
          Due Tuesday, December 26. Prepare in two separate pdf files:

          (I)  20 of the most important things you learned this semester, and:
          (II) End-of-semester evaluation:
          Part 1: Evaluate the class, materials, teacher, syllabus, homework assignments,
          what was most and least useful, things that could be improved, and how
          — everything about the class this semester.
          Part 2: Evaluate yourself: Attendance and punctuality, homework submission,
          how much you learned from the class, how much effort you put into this class,
          Part 3: How do you plan to continue improving your English in general and
          your English listening and pronunciation skills in particular?

          Format and submission instructions: Convert your files to pdf format
          before emailing both pdf files to Prof. Chung at: feathermountain@gmail.com 

          Also, make sure ALL your work has been uploaded
          to your Google Drive folder in the correct format!

     5.  Rachels Don't Run    audio       script  

          Echo files to practice your Rachels Don't Run parts –
          With thanks to Melissa Hsiung!!

          Parts 6-10        Parts 11-14 

          All groups should be ready to perform their excerpt of
          Rachels Don't Run today.

          Make sure to watch and listen attentively, and take notes,
          so we can give each pair feedback on their performance.

     6.  Mentioned in class:

         Kent K. Chang 張凱雄, is a former student of mine in the DFLL,
         and we've stayed in touch since he left Taiwan in 2017
         to study at the University College London (UCL).
         Kent has recently become quite famous internationally
         for his work, together with other investigators, in reverse-engineering
         an algorithm to determine what the source materials of ChatGPT are,
         something the developers had originally refused to disclose.
         Our classmate Jocelyn Huang 黃先悅 volunteered to join
         Kent and myself for a meetup after our 12/4 class.

         Here is Jocelyn's summary of the conversation.

     7.  Song of the Week:  Ghosts (2008)      by Laura Marling     lyrics      


Week Fifteen: December 11                                        
          
     1.
  Discuss, practice and hand in:
          CET 16 (issue 84) and 17 (issue 85): Do not 和 don’t意思一樣嗎?英語的縮讀字(上、下) 
          in No. 84, July/August 2014, p. 12-14 and No. 85, September/October 2014, p. 16-18; plus:
          English Island 73 (47): Who's a False Friend? 小心外來的「假朋友」! 2019-12;
          along with video 2-5 on the article, with the same title, and:
          English Island 44 (19): 不學好發音的藉口一籮筐 2017-7,
          all available in the Google Drive folder.

          For our next class on December 18, the day of our final exam,
          read and take notes on these three articles:

          CET 18 (issue 86): 次重音:次要的重音還是很重要! in No. 86, November/December 2014, p. 12-14; plus:
          English Island 64 (38): Advanced! 文法過招第三式: 片語動詞怎麼唸?  2019-3; and
          English Island 65 (39): 中文也有片語動詞嗎? 2019-4;  also watch this related video:
          English Island video 3-4: 片與動詞怎麼記?
          all available in the Google Drive folder.

     2.  Final exam: The final exam will be held next Monday, December 18,
          at the regular class time, in the same classroom.
          For the written part of the exam: Make sure you know the material
          in all the assigned articles and videos,
          but be especially thorough about CET articles 5, 6, 7 and 8.
          If there is anything you don't understand well, ask your learning partner or other classmate;
          if you still can't resolve it, please come talk with me.

          Also, make sure ALL your work has been handed in and uploaded
          to your Google Drive folder in the correct format!

          End-of-semester highlights and evaluations, and all outstanding work
          are due Tuesday, December 26.

     3.  We'll finish all of the Rachels Don't Run performances today.

          Rachels Don't Run    audio       script     Melissa's Echo files interface   
          Parts 6-10        Parts 11-14  

          Make sure to watch and listen attentively, and take notes,
          so we can give each pair feedback on their performance.

     4.   IPA symbols review: /ʃ/ /ʒ/ /ʧ/ /ʤ/; plus /ɝ/ and /ɚ/
 
              Examples:  she       /ʃi/             bush         /bʊʃ
                                 beige    /beɪʒ/        measure   /ˈmɛʒɚ/
                                 chat      /ʧæt/         match      /mæʧ/
                                 job        /ʤɑb/        badge      /bæʤ/    

                                 bird       /bɝd/         word        /wɝd/
                                 baker    /ˈbeɪkɚ/      teacher    /ˈtiʧɚ/        persist  /pɚˈsɪst/

                                Voiceless and voiced interdental fricatives: /θ/ and /ð/; also schwa /ə/.

             Examples:  three /θri/    think    /θɪ̝ŋk/
                                the    /ðə/    though /ðoʊ/ 

    
5.  Compound noun stress with modifiers ending in -ing:
          gerunds (nouns) vs. participles (adjectives)
            
          participles 分詞 function as adjectives: "a B that is Aing" or 「正在 A 的 B」,
          e.g. "aching heart" is "a heart that is aching"). Because it is adjective + *noun,
          both words are stressed: ACHing *HEART.

          gerunds 動名詞 function as nouns: "a B for A" or 「用來做 A 的 B」,
          e.g. "hiking boots" are "boots for hiking"). Because it is *noun + noun,
          the modified word is not stressed: *HIking boots.

          More examples:
          participle 現在分詞 ending with -ing + noun, forming a noun phrase,
          e.g.: a. WORKing pro*FEssionals; b. CHAllenging *TASK; c. LEAding *LAW firm
          (noun phrase containing a compound noun);

          gerund 動名詞 ending with -ing + noun forming a compound noun,
          e.g. d. *PLAYing cards; e. *STRETCHing exercises; *CAMPing gear

     6.  Sign up to receive email updates about the "Earbug" ear-training app when it's ready!

     7.  Song of the Week: Winter (1992)       by Tori Amos         lyrics   


Week Sixteen: Final Exam      December 18                           
          
     1. 
Discuss, practice and hand in:
          CET 18 (issue 86): 次重音:次要的重音還是很重要!
          in No. 86, November/December 2014, p. 12-14; plus:
          English Island 64 (38): Advanced! 文法過招第三式: 片語動詞怎麼唸?  2019-3; and
          English Island 65 (39): 中文也有片語動詞嗎? 2019-4;  also watch this related video:
          English Island video 3-4: 片與動詞怎麼記?  
          all available in the Google Drive folder.

     2.  Alston, Leila and Sherry will make up their performances of Rachels Don't Run

     3.  Final exam 


    
       






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