First of all, don't worry about not having a native-English
accent. It's important to be able to speak clearly, so that people can
understand you. However, it's almost impossible to sound exactly like a native
English speaker if you are learning English as an adult in a non-English
speaking country. There are some factors influencing someone pronunciation skills. However, there are many things that you can do to improve your pronunciation
and speaking skills.
1. Listen to spoken English as
often as possible.
Listen to how speakers pronounce various words and phrases and
"model" your pronunciation on what you hear.
2. Learn the phonetic alphabet.
Use the phonetic alphabet page (at the beginning of most good
dictionaries) as a guide to pronouncing new words.
3. Don't forget to learn the word
stress of a new word.
Every English word has its own stress, or intonation. For example,
the word "believe" has two syllables (be and lieve), but only the
second syllable is stressed. We say be'lieve and not 'be lieve. Your dictionary
will show the syllable stress by an apostrophe (') before the syllable to be
stressed.
Word stress is important. In fact, it is more likely that someone
misunderstands you because of wrong word stress than because of the wrong
pronunciation of a sound.
4. Work out which sounds cause you
most problems in English.
Depending on what your first language is, you may have problems
with certain sounds. For example, French speakers have difficulties with
"th"; speakers of Mandarin have difficulties with "r" or
"l", and Arabic speakers have difficulties with "p" and
"b".
5. Practise the sounds you find
difficult.
A useful exercise is a "minimal pair" exercise. For
example, if you have difficulty distinguishing between "p" and
"b", try practising pairs of words which are the same except for the
sound "p" and "b":
For example, "pair" and "bear";
"pond" and "bond"; "pie" and "buy" etc.
6. Be aware of intonation and
sentence stress.
Not all words in a sentence have equal stress, and generally only
the "information" words (nouns and verbs) are stressed.
'Where's the 'pen I 'gave you?
'Where's the 'red 'pen I 'gave you?
Where's the 'red and 'blue 'pen I 'gave you 'yesterday?
The unstressed words (such as "the", "I",
"you" and "and") don't carry as much "weight" as
the stressed words. They become much smaller in length, and are almost
abbreviated. For example, "and" becomes "un".
Changing stress
Sentence stress isn't "fixed" like word stress. In fact,
you can stress words that are normally unstressed in order to highlight
different meanings.
For example:
I 'love you. (Love, rather than just like.)
'I love you. (With the stress on I to highlight that it's me
rather than another person who loves you.)
I love 'you. (And nobody else.)
I love 'you. (And nobody else.)
Intonation
There are a couple of easy to remember rules about intonation.
Usually our voices go up at the end of the sentence to show a question, and
down at the end to show a statement.
Intonation is also important in "tag questions":
You know him, don't you? (With rising intonation on "don't
you?" to show it's a question)
You know him, don't you. (With falling intonation on "don't you" to show it's a statement you expect the other person to agree with.)
You know him, don't you. (With falling intonation on "don't you" to show it's a statement you expect the other person to agree with.)
7. Learn to recognise spelling
patterns.
For example, "tion" on the end of a word is pronounced
"shun", while "sion" can be pronounced "zhun".
There are often many ways to pronounce a particular spelling pattern, but it
certainly helps to know what the variations are. For example, the pattern
"ough" can be pronounced "uff" as in "enough" and
"tough", or "or" as in "ought" and
"bought" or "oh" as in "although" and
"dough".
8. Don't rush.
If you speak too fast, the danger is that you could skip over some
words, fail to pronounce them completely, or mix them up. If you speak too
slowly, you might end up sounding unnatural. But it's better to speak slowly
and clearly than too quickly.
Besides that, learning pronunciation also needs more practice and guides from experts. Many sites help new or foreign learner in improving their pronunciation. Here is one of the best site that can help us. click here
Besides that, learning pronunciation also needs more practice and guides from experts. Many sites help new or foreign learner in improving their pronunciation. Here is one of the best site that can help us. click here
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