英语语音连读-教学课件ppt.ppt
English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingLinkingEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingContents Videos Warm-up questions Ways of linking and examples Tasks for fun 1234English Pronunciation&Intonation-Linking1.Linking-A very common phenomenonEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-Linking1“Its been a long time coming,but tonight,because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America.”Did you notice the linking?English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingDid you notice the linking?23My name is Zoe.How old are you?Nice to meet you.”“My heart will go on and on.”English Pronunciation&Intonation-Linking2.warm-up questionsu2.1 what is linking?When we listen to the native speakers speech,we hear the end of one word flow straight into the beginning of the next.This phenomenon of joining words together is called linking.English Pronunciation&Intonation-Linking2.2 why do we need to link words?ABCDPeoples speaking habitBetter commun-icationDevelop good sense of languageFor the rhythm of speechEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkinguBlending the last sound of a word with Blending the last sound of a word with the initial sound of the following word.the initial sound of the following word.uTips:Tips:u1.Linking does not mean speaking fast;1.Linking does not mean speaking fast;u2.Do not link words between two meaning 2.Do not link words between two meaning groups.groups.2.3 how to link wordsEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-Linkingt3.Types of linkingFour ways of linkingVowel+Vowel/t/d/+/j/Consonant+VowelConsonant+Consonant English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingLook overGet into As soon as possiblePut it offTake an appleFirst aidCut it out Seven oclock C+V3.1 Consonant+VowelEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-Linkingwhen you come across linking-r or intrusive-r,write the/r/sound at the appropriate positionIts going to cleaIts going to clear r u up soon.p soon.Is your hometown fa Is your hometown far r a away?way?They keep it for theiThey keep it for their r o own use.wn use.TheTher re e areare nine all together.nine all together.English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingTop tea Big deal Handbag Bad desk Good day Book case Bus station Fresh shirt Some men 3.2 Consonant+ConsonantSame sounds:stopUn-releasedSameSounds:othersEnglish Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingroundwideThe differences between theminsert a/w/sound:Too often Who is So I Go out Insert a/j/sound:I am My uncle Be on time The end3.3 Vowel+Vowel English Pronunciation&Intonation-Linkingwont you /t/+/j/=/t/w n t u/Wont you go tomorrow?could you /d/+/j/=/d/ku d u/Could you come with me?3.4 linking between the final/t/,/d/sound of a word with the initial/j/sound of the next word.English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingHW:Exercises in the textbookuPage 121 Exercise 1:Listening-CheckinguPage 124 Exercise 2:Listening-DictationuPage 125 Exercise 3:Speaking-Linking Words in a Phrase English Pronunciation&Intonation-LinkingBetty bought some butter,but the butter betty bought was bitter,so she bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better.No need to light a night light on a light night like tonight.4.Tasks for you English Pronunciation&Intonation-Linking