Hello everyone! We are Micaela and Mariano. We are studying English. This blog was created with the aim of you can learn but also have fun at the same time. In this opportunity, we are going to talk about aspects of connected speech using TICS tools. Hope you liked it! ;)
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CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONlet's practice a little theory
CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION let's practice a little theory
Quiz
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Native english's speakers use mechanical speech or natural speech?
mechanical
natural
none of those options
In the word "handbag" there is a case of connected speech? Which one?
yes! in assimilation
yes!! in elision
you can use both aspects
no, there's not a case of connected speech
What is the way of speech that flows with a rythm and that we can perceive syllables as bumping into each others?
Natural Speech
Mechanical Speech
assimilation is a case of connected speech that happens when a phoneme in one word....
In the following sentences the words in quotation marks represent how certain words or phrases may "sound" in fast speech. Match how they should really be written. Index => In the following sentences the words in quotation marks represent how certain words or phrases may "sound" in fast speech. Match how they should really be written. Matching exercise Match the items on the right to the items on the left. Check OK
now, click here and show what you know about aspects of Connected Speech Index => now, click here and show what you know about aspects of Connected Speech Gap-fill exercise Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues! "English people speak so [?] " is a [?] that is often heard from the english language students, and often from those at an advanced level, where ignorance of the vocabulary used is not the reason for their [?] of [?] . When students see a spoken sentencein its written form they have no trouble comprehending. Why is this? The reason it seems is that [?] is a continuous [?] of [?] , without clear-cut borderlines between each...
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