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RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Aaah ...oral phonetics exams today ... nine of them ...
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RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Five down ... four to go ...
Squeak =^..^=
14 years ago
What's that about?
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Students tell me stuff, then I let them read out some more stuff, then I grade their English.
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RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
What's this .... 2 o'clock candidate not appearing ...?
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
... and done for the day. Now to compile this test on English Historical Dialectology for tomorrow ...
ZombieAlyx
14 years ago
Squeak should do one! Mancunian with US accent?
Pocket Lola
14 years ago
oh my oral phonetics exams sounds interesting.
ZombieAlyx
14 years ago
I've done hundreds of them, it's really boring...they make the same mistakes all the time
Tanarian
asks
14 years ago
Mistakes like what?
ZombieAlyx
14 years ago
Germans? Can't pronounce voiced endings if their life depends on it. "Voict endinks". Also, "bat" sounds like "bet". Or "bad" like "bet".
Tanarian
says
14 years ago
The poor Jaegermonsters. They had that, Romanian AND fangs.
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Or "whale" sounds like "vale." the TH is often a problem, too. Or they say things like "azzume."
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
I like to have them practice with sentences like "Wine comes from vine." Hours of fun.
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Or: "Your flower beds are very pretty." You then stuff like "flower bets" and "flower bats."
ZombieAlyx
14 years ago
MY flower bats are TOTALLY PRETTY! They're, like, these tiny fruitbats with flower wreaths around their necks?
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Then there's also the "flower bads," used be people who have managed the art of the voiced word.final sound but not the vowel difference.
ZombieAlyx
14 years ago
Oooh, evil gangs of tulips?
RaynorHammerer
14 years ago
Nah, hyacinths and chrysanthemums. That's the second part of that sentence ...
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