learning to pronounce

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This work is a small demonstration of learning achieved in the management of technological tools that allow us to implement foreign language teaching
Marleydis Rivero Gaviria
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Marleydis Rivero Gaviria
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Slide 1

    We know that not everyone has a good level of pronunciation, but it is also true that there are some combinations that are more difficult than others. This time will work in such difficult letters to pronounce.To start I share this link to start exercising.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPsz6QVZeVE
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Slide 2

    during the study of the English pronunciation you should pay attention not only to the shape of the lips, but also the tongue and jaw. Depending on the placement of each of these key elements of pronunciation, you get articulate sound or another.1. Stiffen lips as if to whistle with his tongue2. The tip of the tongue should not touch anything but the sides of the tongue must touch the wheels.In other words - stiff lips and tongue a little retracted. Now try saying "Aarrr" several times and exaggeration.Let us review words containing R in the vocabulary of the first 6 lessons Webingles: ready, right, wrong, are, far, hard, early, girl, year, hungry, afraid, true, tired, thirsty.The letter R sounds exactly like the word 'hare'. If you have difficulty with pronunciation of r, try the following:
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