ELP: English Listening and
Pronunciation Fall 2021
THIS WEEK
Monday
3:30-5:20pm
Foreign Language
Teaching
and Resource Center
(FLTR 外教) 201
The first three weeks of class
will be held online.
Professor Karen
Chung 史嘉琳 老師
karchung@ntu.edu.tw
An online
pronunciation assessment test was held online on Wednesday,
September 22, 2021,
the first day of Fall semester.
Contact Prof. Chung if you need to make up the test.
There
will be 15 class
meetings this semester,
with possible additional
classes at the end of the semester if needed. At least the first
three weeks of class will be held online.
Information on where to login will
be emailed to students.
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.
The final exam will be
held on Monday, January 10, 2022
at the regular class
time and place, i.e. 3:30pm in 外
教中心 201.
Grade
calculation
Grades will be calculated on the
basis of:
Written class 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.
Format for name
on homework – in upper right hand corner, left
justified 左邊對齊:
Iris Lin
林玉梅
B01102000
ELP
September 14, 2020
Week One
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
Convert to pdf format
before printing out to avoid encoding errors.
Create a folder using your
English name as the folder name
under ELP Fall 2019 on Google Drive; use your gmail
address.
This is where you will upload
your class assignments.
Upload each new assignment into
an increasingly growing pdf file
(newest notes on
top of your Word file, then convert to
pdf) to your Google Drive folder.
Make a COPY of the file
entitled "Learning Checklist"
with new NEW FILENAME
(you can
add your initials at the end) that
you will find in this folder
and keep
it in your Google Drive folder.
You will update this file WEEKLY.
Sheet
One is required; the
other sheets are optional, but you
may find them useful and fun!
Week One: 9/27 (online)
1. Enrollment and other class business.
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.
Remember to use your NTU email account and
address for all class-related business
unless otherwise instructed; also use Prof.
Chung's NTU email address: karchung@ntu.edu.tw
4. Warm-up song: Nat
King Cole: Kemo Kimo
(postponed, or you can listen yourself at home)
5.SLANT: Sit
up straight. Listen. Ask
and answer questions. Nod
your head. (or: shake your head; or: wrinkle your brow) Track
the teacher.
6. 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.
Due Monday, October 4, or Wednesday October 6 for new
students.
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, 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!
7. Every Monday,
you will hand in 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. 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?!
3. There will also be weekly listening
and other assignments.
Create a folder using your English
name as the folder name
under ELP Fall 2021 on Google
Drive; use your gmail address.
This is where you will upload
your class assignments.
Postponed
till Week 2, October 4, 2021:
Make a COPY of the file
entitled "Learning Checklist" with new NEW
FILENAME
(you can add your initials at the
end) that you will find in this folder
and keep it in your Google Drive
folder. You will update this file WEEKLY. Sheet One is required;
the other sheets are optional, but you may find them
useful and fun!
Make sure to
produce careful work that is not filled with
sloppy mistakes:
GET EVERYTHING RIGHT THE
FIRST TIME!
Make sure you sign your
full name (e.g. Iris Lin) to every e-mail you
write!
Pay attention to correct
format;
for example, leave a
space before and after (parentheses) like this.
Without a space it looks
like(this)and this is not acceptable in English
written format.
And remember to INDENT
YOUR PARAGRAPHS, and send in PLAIN TEXT!
(look
under ... and click on: 切換為純文字)
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.
Latin proverb:
Principium dimidium totius.
("Getting
started is half the battle." or
"Well begun is half done.")
Before Breakfast with Laura
Vanderkam: July
21, 2021
Week Two: 10/04 (online)
1. Enrollment and other
class business.
a.
Make sure you've gotten a final OK on your email
assignment,
and that your
format is now completely correct.
b.
Make sure you folder
name is in this format: Karen Chung, Iris
Lin.
c.
Check your information in the Google Sheet class list in
the class folder.
Correct any
mistakes.
Also add a
small portrait photo
so we can get to know each other faster.
d.
All will introduce themselves to the class. Look out for
suitable learning partner candidates!
e.
Each student will have a LEARNING PARTNER. You will help
each other with class work
and
accountability. You will also check on each other's
online assignments.
Get in touch
by email or other means after class to try and find a
learning partner.
When you have
found one, fill in their name in the class list on
Google Drive.
2.
Discuss:
1. your class
notes from last week.
2. The CET 師德
articles from last week:
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.
3. 英文 Email 潛規則老師怎麼不早點教我?!
文/熊偌均 Melissa Hsiung.
For next Monday 10/11: read
and take notes on: CET 3 (issue 71):
/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;
the article
is available in the Google Drive
folder.
Be ready to mention some of the
main points of the articles in
class!
3. Make a COPY
of the file entitled "Learning
Checklist" (in the class
Google Drive folder)
with
new NEW FILENAME
consisting of your English name
(e.g. Iris Lin) + the original
file
and
move this copy into your Google
Drive folder. You will update
this file WEEKLY. Sheet
One is required;
the other sheets are optional,
but you may find them useful and
fun!
4.
What difficulties did you have
with the listening assignment?
What do
you think you'll do better on in
the future?
A new
listening assignment will be
posted tomorrow.
It will
be on K-pop fandom.
5.
Next week we'll have our first class
dictation.
It will
focus on the contrast between /ɪ/ as
in "bit" and /i/
as in "beat".
And consider the Mini-conversationsfor daily speaking and fluency
practice.f
Ready-made Echo
practice files are available for the
first half on the conversations.
7.
Recommended language exchange/language tutoring
platforms:
1. italki https://www.italki.com/
Week three: 10/11 (online) 1. Discuss CET 3 (issue 71): /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;
For next Monday 10/18, read and
take notes on:
CET 4 (issue 72):「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 some of the
main points of the articles in class!
Have you uploaded your
notes to your Google Drive folder in pdf
format?
Have you updated you Learning
Checklist?
Have you double-checked your data
on the Class List for accuracy?
Have you found a learning
partner?
2.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 "slick" or/i/ as
in "sleek".
Online Google Form dictation answer sheet, with
example, here: https://forms.gle/VHYrGJxJRFQTVn857
3. Discuss questions
or problems encountered in doing the daily transcriptions.
Are you feeling some improvement?
Have you experienced any
frustrations, or little victories that you can share?
c.
Use Google Images for words,
especially unfamiliar nouns, like light sticks.
It is often faster
and clearer than checking a dictionary!
5. We'll have our
first in-person class
next Monday, 10/18, in 外教中心 201!
Bring a paper
printout of your weekly notes to hand in!
Finalize your learning
partner, add their name to the class list,
and sit
next to them in class!
Week four: 10/18 (in person in
the classroom!) 1. Warm-up sing-along: Nat King
Cole: Kemo Kimo
(without latency problems this time!)
Why are some of these nonsense words
so much fun to say or sing?
2. Find a learning partner, and add
their name to the Google Drive class list.
You will sit together every class.
Exchange contact info: email and cell
phone number,
maybe also LINE, or whatever works
best for the two of you.
Make sure all your information is correct.
Make sure you've added a portrait photo
of yourself to the list.
3. Discuss CET 4 (issue 72): 「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16, April
2017.
Example of a practical use of echoic memory
回音記憶
(aka auditory memory, the
phonological loop),
the basis of the Echo Method.
Echo Method demonstration and
practice with mini-conversation
#2.
Note compound noun stress starting
from 1:27.
For next Monday 10/25, read and take
notes on:
CET 5 (issue 73): 英語教學死角:複合名詞重音
in No. 73, September/October 2012, p. 12-14; and Podcasts: 可以隨身攜帶的耳福 in
English Island 41 June 2019;
available in the Google Drive folder
named: English Island and CET
articles.
Be ready to mention some of the main
points of the articles in class!
Have you uploaded your notes
to your Google Drive folder in pdf format?
Have you updated you Learning
Checklist?
Have you double-checked your data on
the Class List for accuracy?
In addition to completing and
uploading your own work,
you also need to check your learning
partner's work as well.
Is it completed and uploaded? Is the
format correct?
Note: If you can't access a pdf file on Chrome, try
changing "http://" to "https://".
4.Dictation #2:/æ/
vs. /ɛ/, 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!
Download, print out on both sides,
and bring to every class: IPA handout
5. Discuss questions
or problems encountered in doing the daily transcriptions.
Are you feeling some improvement?
Have you experienced any
frustrations, or little victories that you can share?
If there's time, we can work on this (GF) together in class.
6.VIR (= Very Important
Resource!): YouGlish
Note that it's also available in Chinese,
French, German, Spanish, Japanese –
even sign languages – and several
other languages!
Week five:
10/25 1. Discuss homework: CET 5 (issue
73): 英語教學死角:複合名詞重音
in No. 73, September/October 2012, p.
12-14; and Podcasts: 可以隨身攜帶的耳福 in
English Island 41 June 2019 (in Google Drive folder).
2.I. Things to watch out
for in the dictations:
1. Start on the FRONT side of the paper, with the HOLES on
the LEFT.
2. In the upper right-hand corner
write your:
English
name, Chinese name, student number, date, number of
dictation/quiz.
3. Do not use CHECKS when marking
the dictations; mark wrong answers with an X,
write the
total score in the upper right-hand corner, e.g. 85%, under
the name data, and sign your name
4. Write a DOT, not a
short line, over "i" and "j".
5. When is it "ea" and
when "ee"? Learn spellings visually.
6.
When guessing the spelling of an
unfamiliar word, make sure it doesn't form
a different word,
e.g. when
you hear /pʌt/, don't write "put",
because you know that spells a totally different word,
i.e. the
"put" 放 in "put /pʊt/ that down". In this
case, you need to add a second "t": "putt" 推桿推球.
Likewise,
if you hear /bɑt/, don't write "bat",
because that's 棒子 or 蝙蝠!
In this
case, try a different vowel, i.e. the "o" in "hot", which
rhymes with "bot" ('robot').
II.
Things to watch out for in your notes and all other
work:
1. Print on both sides of the
paper where possible.
2. Use narrower
margins (the Word "narrow" margin preset uses
1.27cm) and single spacing.
3. Watch your FONTS and FONT
SIZES. Word often switches them automatically to a
default font.
Use i2Speak for IPA
symbols.
4. All headers 標題 should
start with a CAPITAL LETTER. Also: Week One.
5. Leave a SPACE after
each period, including in numbered lists.
6. Leave a space (before)
and after (parentheses)!!!
(Except before periods
and other punctuation.) x Don't(do)this!!!
Or (this) !!!
7. Avoid widow lines.
8. Name and other information: FLUSH
LEFT.
9. xClass note, notes
of class should be: oClass notes 10. x v.s.
should be: ovs.
11. Learn proofreading
symbols.
12. Save your files as a pdf before printing to avoid
亂碼.
13. Function (not "functional") words
虛詞, content words 實詞.
3. Preparation for a
dictation and compound noun stress quiz second hour.
Week six: 11/01
1. Discussion of difficulties
encountered in doing the transcriptions and how to solve them,
also, how to establish and maintain a
new habit, like daily transcription practice.
2. Discuss homework:
CET 6 (issue
74): 抑揚頓挫:英語的語調和斷句
in No. 74, November/December 2012,
p. 12-14; and 語調下降?我還以為你講完了 in English
Island 36, January 2019 (in Google Drive folder).
For next week: CET 7 (issue
75): Stop at stops! ——
遇到塞音請停! in No. 75, January/February 2013, p.
12-14; and
English Island 60 (34): 連音塞音
篇:STOP at STOPS! 遇到塞音請暫停! 2018-11; in Google Drive
folder.
Please use YouGlish to listen
carefully to pronunciations that you're not sure of,
like "row my boat", "wrote
my book" and "rode my bike".
And/or have Apple's Alex (Chinese –
choose "Alex" under "US English"),
or Google's Alexa for
Android phones (Chinese)
or other Text-to-Speech app read it
aloud for you!
Check your Learning Partner's
paper and online notes. Are they ALL IN ONE FILE?
Also check your Learning Partner's
TRANSCRIPTIONS, BEFORE and AFTER.
Write at the end of your notes: "LP
OK",
or LP missing online notes, incorrect
format, missing transcriptions, etc.
4.Dictation #4:/u/
vs. /ʊ/;
all items will end with /-k/;
you will also need these two IPA symbols
for initials: /ʃ/ as in shoe/ʃu/,
and /ʤ/
as in job /ʤɑb/.
and compound noun
stress quiz #2.
Week seven:
11/08 1. Discuss homework: CET 7 Stop at stops! ——
遇到塞音請停! in No. 75, January/February 2013, p.
12-14; and
English Island 60 (34): 連音塞音
篇:STOP at STOPS! 遇到塞音請暫停! 2018-11; in Google Drive
folder.
Check your LEARNING PARTNER'S work
and mark LP OK at the end of their homework if it's
OK.
For next week: CET 8 (issue 76): "-s" 和 "-ed"
詞尾怎麼唸? in No. 76, March/April 2013, p.
12-14; and
English Island 36 (11), 看「中
文字幕」會影響英文聽力嗎? 2016-11; in Google Drive folder.
2. Dictation #4:/u/
vs. /ʊ/;
all items will end with /-k/;
you will also need these two IPA symbols
for initials: /ʃ/ as in shoe/ʃu/,
and /ʤ/
as in job /ʤɑb/.
and compound noun stress quiz #2.
3. Finish discussion
of difficulties encountered in doing the transcriptions
and how to solve them,
also, how to establish and
maintain a new habit, like daily transcription practice.
Review: CUE
– ROUTINE –
REWARD. (from Charles Duhigg's book The Power of
Habit).
When the "coffin building"
assignments are finished on Sunday, November 14,
we'll start formal work on 4., below.
4. PowerPoint for
CET
Pronunciation Workshop 2021.
(More materials in grey links at
bottom of homepage.)
Watch the video clip from "You've Got Mail"
(slide 43) several times. Read the script and make
sure you understand everything thoroughly.
We will be performing it in
pairs in class in the near future.
5. Song
of the Week: Lonely at the TopRandy Newmanlyrics Playlist
of songs used in "You've Got Mail"
One question on the final exam will be:
What three "songs of the week" were your favorites, and why?
Week eight: 11/15 NTU
Anniversary and Athletic Meet TODAY'S CLASS WILL BE HELD ONLINE OVER WEBEX
1. CATCH UP ON ALL YOUR TRANSCRIPTIONS THIS WEEK!
BEING LATE WITH YOUR TRANSCRIPTIONS WILL
AFFECT YOUR FINAL GRADE!
2. Discuss homework:
CET 8 (issue
76): "-s" 和 "-ed"
詞尾怎麼唸? in No. 76, March/April 2013, p.
12-14; and
English Island 36 (11), 看「中文字幕」
會影響英文聽力嗎? 2016-11; in Google Drive folder.
For next week: 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; in Google Drive folder.
Jane, Jessica and Jamela: please post
your photo to the class list;
Jane and Jessica: Please also fill in
your learning partner in the list.
3.Dictation #5 with Google Form:
Voiceless vs. voiced final stops: Final /-t/ vs. /-d/; the vowel will always be
/æ/;
remember to always use /k/ for the "c" sound in
"cat", "k" sound in "kite", and "ck" sound in "back".
There is a new IPA symbol in
example c/d.: voiced /ð/
as in "that" /ðæt/.
-ing words: 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 from today's
quiz: 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.
4. PowerPoint for CET
Pronunciation Workshop 2021.
(More materials in grey links at
bottom of homepage.)
Watch the video clip from "You've Got
Mail" (slide 43) several times. Read the script and make
sure you understand everything thoroughly.
We will be performing it in
pairs in class in the near future.
Week nine:
11/22 1. Submit paper notes for the past
two weeks.
Make SURE you are up to date on ALL your
work!
Points are deducted for each day
you are late!
Discuss and practice: 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; in Google Drive folder.
For next week: CET 11 (issue 79): 台式英語罪魁禍首:/æ /、/ɛ/ 和
/eɪ/ in No. 79, September/October 2013, p. 12-14;
and
English Island 29 (4): 同學,給我一點
Feedback 2016-4; in Google Drive folder.
2. New concept: velar raising. The three SHORT
FRONT VOWELS are /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/.
When one of these three comes before
a VOICED VELAR CONSONANT, i.e. /-g/
or/-ŋ/,
the tongue position will be raised a
little, producing a slightly different vowel allophone. /ɪ/ will sound a little
bit more like /i/; /ɛ/ and /æ/
will sound a little bit more like /e/.
The effect is stronger before /-ŋ/ than /-g/, e.g. ping
vs. pig.
We'll mark this in IPA with a
little upside-down capital "T" under the symbol: /ɪ̝/, /ɛ̝/,
/æ̝/.
Compare to the vowel difference in
Mandarin 萬 wàn ㄨㄢˋ vs. 忘
wàng ㄨㄤˋ.
3. Dictation #6:
Final /-m/ vs. /-n/ vs. /ŋ/.
Examples: ram/ræm/ vs. ran/ræn/ vs. rang/ræ̝ŋ/.
The final sound will always be one of
the three consonant nasals: /-m/
or /-n/ or /ŋ/.
The vowel will always be /æ/, but it will always be a
raised /æ̝/, i.e. with velar
raising, before final /ŋ/ and /-g/.
Remember to always use /k/ for the "c" sound in
"cat", "k" sound in "kite", and "ck" sound in "back".
You will also need this IPA symbol for an
initial: /ʤ/ as
in job /ʤɑb/.
Compound noun
stress quiz #4:
The items may include items subject
to the subrule for: materials/ingredients, time/space, and
organizations.
Examples: a. *traffic light;
b. marble *statue; c. Saturday *evening;
d. world*record; but: *chair leg.
4.You've Got Mail performance
assignment:
PowerPoint for CET Pronunciation
Workshop 2021.
(More materials in grey links at
bottom of homepage.)
We'll go over and practice with the
video clip from "You've Got Mail"
(slide 43) several times.
Make sure you understand everything
thoroughly.
This coming week, practice it over
and over and over, both by yourself and with your partner,
either in person or over audio/video
chat, until you know it THOROUGHLY
滾瓜爛熟,
and can perform the whole thing almost
without thinking.
We will do a rehearsal performance
it in pairswithout a script in class next
Monday 11/29.
Imitate not just the dialogue but
also the gestures and facial expressions of
the characters!
I will give you feedback and
suggestions.
The final, formal performance
will be held on Monday, December 6.
5. With everybody
now [almost all] caught up on the
transcriptions,
we'll have a new listening
transcription assignment starting next week.
Please share further feedback
on the assignment so we can continue improving on it!
Week ten: 11/29
1. Discuss and practice: CET 11
(issue 79): 台式英語罪魁禍首:/æ /、/ɛ/
和 /eɪ/
in No. 79, September/October 2013, p.
12-14; and
English Island 29 (4): 同學,給我一點
Feedback 2016-4; in Google Drive folder.
For next week: 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 77 (51): 英文真的要作第二官
方語言?那,非這樣做不可 2020-4 ; in Google Drive folder.
2. Dictation #7:
Vowels: /æ /, /ɛ/, and /eɪ/.
Examples: mat/mæt/ vs. met/mɛt/
vs. mate/meɪt/.
All items will end with /-t/.
Remember to always use /k/ for the "c" sound in cat,
"k" sound in kite, and "ck" sound in back.
You will also need this IPA symbol
for an initial: /tʃ/,
which represents the "ch" sound as in chip/tʃɪp/.
3.Dress rehearsal with feedback
of scene from You've Got Mail.
PowerPoint for CET Pronunciation
Workshop 2021.
(More materials in grey links at
bottom of homepage.)
Remember to imitate not just the
dialogue
but also the gestures and facial
expressions of the characters!
The final, formal performance will be
held on Monday, December 6.
4.New daily
transcription assignment:
NPR Planet Money's The Indicator:
Should Americans Buy Less Stuff?
Interview with Allison Schrager by
Stacey Vanek Smith
Week eleven: 12/06
1.a.
Make sure all your Class Notes (not: "Class Note" or "Notes of
Class"!)
are in ONE SINGLE PDF FILE in
your Google Drive folder, MOST RECENT AT THE TOP!
And make sure you have included the CORRECT
WEEK NUMBER, as listed on this syllabus!
The notes for today's class that you
hand in next Monday should be labeled with "Week eleven".
b.
Make sure you have submitted your SUGGESTIONS FOR
ESTABLISHING AN ECHO PRACTICE HABIT!
Receipt of these is being recorded as
part of your grade.
c.
Make sure you carefully check your LEARNING PARTNER'S
PAPER AND ONLINE NOTES,
for correct content, fonts, and
format!
If all is OK, write "LP" at the
bottom of their notes. If not, briefly explain what needs to
be fixed.
d.
A really valuable life goal is to do everything assigned and
that needs to be done without constant checking and
reminders!
2. Discuss and
practice: 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 77 (51): 英文真的要作第二官
方語言?那,非這樣做不可 2020-4 ; in Google Drive folder.
3.Dictation #8:
Postponed till Monday, December 13:
Consonant finals /-z/ vs. /-dz/, e.g. bores/bɔrz/ vs. boards/bɔrdz/.
The final consonant will always
be either /-z/ or /-dz/. Think
carefully when spelling!
Get out your IPA handout!
We'll go over these vowels,
and rhotics, which will be needed in the dictation:
/i/
as in see, /eɪ/
as in say,
/ʌ/ as in sun / son,
/oʊ/
as in so / sew / sow, /ɝ/ as in sir,
/ɔr/ as in sore
/ soar.
Remember to always use /k/ for the "c" sound in cat,
"k" sound in kite, and "ck" sound in back.
Please remember this; it won't be
mentioned before future dictations.
Class practice:ear
vs. year, east vs. yeast .
4. Performances in
pairs of scene from You've Got Mail.
PowerPoint for CET Pronunciation
Workshop 2021.
Remember to imitate not just the
dialogue
but also the gestures and facial
expressions of the characters!
Week twelve: 12/13
1. Discuss and practice: CET 13 (issue 81) 英語發音百樂篇(二):
Pronunciation Potluck (2) audio supplement
in No. 81, January/February 2014,
p. 12-14; and
English Island 37 (12): 到底是Yes還
是 No? 2016-12; in Google Drive folder.
2.Final
transcription exercise of the semester: clip from Gimlet's Every Little Thing:Auctioneers:
Why Do They Talk Like That?
Note that in several places, you will
hear very rapid, unclear auctioneer speech.
You do NOT have to transcribe these;
just write: "(auctioneer chanting)".
Note that you'll be hear two accents
besides General American (GA): 1. a Southern US
accent – the speaker is from Tennessee;
and 2. a Standard Southern
British accent, also sometimes called "RP" or
"Received Pronunciation", the
basis for most textbook-type standard British English.
3.Dictation
#8 (postponed from last Monday):
Consonant finals /-z/ vs. /-dz/, e.g. bores/bɔrz/ vs. boards/bɔrdz/.
The final consonant will always
be either /-z/ or /-dz/. Think
carefully when spelling!
Get out your IPA handout!
We'll go over these vowels,
and rhotics (and r-coloring), which will be
needed in the dictation: /i/
as in see, /eɪ/
as in say,
/ʌ/ as in sun /
son,
/oʊ/
as in so / sew / sow, /ɝ/ as in sir,
/ɔr/ as in sore
/ soar.
Remember to always use /k/ for the "c" sound in
cat, "k" sound in kite, and "ck" sound in back.
Please remember all these symbols
and points; they won't be expressly mentioned before
future dictations.
Class practice:ear
vs. year, east vs. yeast.
4. Rest of the
performances in pairs of scene from You've Got Mail.
PowerPoint for CET
Pronunciation Workshop 2021.
Remember to imitate not just the
dialogue
but also the gestures and facial
expressions of the characters.
Pay SPECIAL attention to STRESS!
Week thirteen: 12/20
1. Discuss and practice: CET 14 (issue 82) 英語發音百樂篇(三):
Pronunciation Potluck (3)
in No. 82, March/April 2014, p.
12-14; and 英語發音百樂篇(四):
Pronunciation Potluck (4) in No. 83, May/June
2014, p. 12-14; also:
English Island 73 (47): Who's a
False Friend? 小心外來的「假朋友」! 2019-12; in Google Drive
folder.
For next week: CET 16 (issue 84) &
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.
English Island 71 (45): 突破聽力瓶頸的五大秘訣 2019-10; in Google Drive folder.
English Island 72 (46): 加強英文聽力的終極策略:解析10個常見
錯誤 2019-11; in Google Drive
folder.
Also read through this web page, and
see how many words you can identify in the list
that are pronounced with schwa
elision, to review and expand your understanding of schwa
elision. 32. Schwa elision
in English (p. 32 under "Phonetics 1")
2. We'll have another
dictation on the /-z/
vs. /-dz/ distinction,
since it seems we could use a
little more practice on it.
3. Rest of the
performances in pairs of scene from You've Got Mail.
PowerPoint for CET
Pronunciation Workshop 2021.
Remember to imitate not just the
dialogue
but also the gestures and facial
expressions of the characters.
Pay SPECIAL attention to STRESS!
Feedback, discussion, 檢討 of the
assignment and performances.
Week fourteen: 12/27
1. Discuss and practice: CET 16 (issue 84) &
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.
English Island 71 (45): 突破聽力瓶頸的
五大秘訣 2019-10; in Google Drive folder.
English Island 72 (46): 加強英文聽力的
終極策略:解析10個常見錯誤 2019-11; in Google Drive folder.
Also read through this web page,
and see how many words you can identify in the list
that are pronounced with schwa
elision, to review and expand your understanding of schwa
elision. 32. Schwa
elision in English (p. 32 under "Phonetics 1").
For next week: 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.
English Island 82 (56): 你知道
“cool” 的原意是什麼嗎?黑人英語入門 2020-9; in Google Drive folder.
2. Make sure to keep
up your daily transcription work so you finish on
time, i.e. January 1, 2022!
3.End-of-semester
highlights and evaluations. Due January 10. 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,
and update
your Learning Checklist!
4. You will need
these for a future dictation: Vowel review
母音總複習:
monophthongs 單母音: /i/, /ɪ/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ɑ/, /ʌ/, /ɔ/,
/ʊ/, /u/;
diphthongs 雙母音:
/aɪ/, /eɪ/, /aʊ/, /oʊ/, /ɔɪ/, /ju/.
Week fifteen: 01/03/2022
1. Remember to prepare and submit
your final evaluations and 20 Highlights by
January 10! Instructions above.
The final exam for this
course will be held next Monday, January 10, 2022,
at the same time and in the same classroom as usual. Pay
special attention to the content of CET articles: 5, 6, 7 and 8.
2. Discuss and
practice: 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.
English Island 82 (56): 你知道
“cool” 的原意是什麼嗎?黑人英語入門 2020-9; in Google Drive folder.
Last two articles of the semester:
CET 19 (issue 87): 脫口而出的英文文法
in No. 87, January/February 2015,
p. 8-10.
English Island 14 (39): 希望、祝福、許
願 英文怎麼說? 2017-2; in Google Drive folder.
2. Make sure ALL your
work has been handed in and uploaded to your Google Drive
folder,
including: 1. notes, from week one to week
fifteen; 2. all transcriptions; 3. updated Learning Checklist; 4. all Google Form
transcriptions; 5. your list of "20 Highlights"
of the course and your evaluation, to be mailed to:
feathermountain@gmail.com.
3. Have a great winter
break and Happy Chinese New Year!