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1、美语发音视频教程PaulGruber主讲全程15个系列教程文本Pronunciation Workshop The American dream does not come to those who fall out quick. Session One1. Consonant R2. Consonant WHi, Im your instructor Paul Gruber and welcome to the Pronunciation Workshops-First Training Session.I am very excited that you have taken this f
2、irst step to improve your English pronunciation and I do hope that you would enjoy this program and receive great benefits from it. Before we begin I wanna make sure that you have downloaded and printed out the training manual which accompanies this course. If you have not yet done so, please do it
3、soon because youll definitely need it.Now you may be wondering how is it that I am going to help you change the way you speak. Well, basically, when you learned English as a second language, you kept many of the sounds and speech rules from your first language and you were continuing to use them whe
4、n you speak English. This is what gives you an accent. You were using the sounds and speech rules from your native language instead of the sounds and speech rules of English. And you know why? Well, because when you learned English, nobody ever showed you what the sounds and speech rules of English
5、were until now.Thats why Im coming . Because I am going to show you and train you on how to use these sounds and speech rules correctly. Knowing in using these rules will help you reduce or possibly even eliminate your accent. Now throughout the program youre often going to see me point to my mouth
6、to show you how to produce a particular sound. I want you to pay close attention and try to copy exactly what it is I am doing. I would be showing you how to correctly form new sounds by changing the position of your tongue or changing the shape of your lips. These small changes are going to make ve
7、ry big changes in your speech. Were going to practising and I recommend that you use the training manual and try to practise often. When you practise, I recommend that you start out speaking slowly out loud in a strong voice while exaggerating all the mouth movements. What would you be doing is retr
8、aining the muscles of your mouth in your tongue to move in new ways, which will produce a new pronunciation patterns. These new speech patterns will slowly and eventually involve into your own spontaneous fast speech, but it is important that you start out going very slow. If you can pronunce words
9、and sentences correctly speaking slowly, well, then youll have no problem in saying them fast.I believe practising is important, but I do not believe its the only key towards success. Being aware of your errors. That s the key. Being aware and also recognizing mistakes when you hear them will probab
10、ly be the most important factors towards your improvement.Another thing Id like you to keep in mind and Im sure you may have noticed this already is that when most Americans speak you will notice that we seem to open our mouth a lot and there is a great amount of mouth movements. Watch my mouth when
11、 I say something like “Wow, was there really raining on Wednesday!” Did you see how my mouth seemed to move? It wasnt with my lips flat. It wasnt “Wow, was there really raining on Wednesday.” There was a lot of movements. My mouth opened wide, but also my whole mouth moved forward. Now I find many f
12、oreign speakers, maybe because of their language characteristics, they dont move their mouths much. There is very little facial movement. Because of this, to an American listener, the words often sound mumble, making it very very difficult for an American listener to understand what it is you said.
13、One way to be better understood immediately is to become more aware of your speech and to really start opening and moving your mouth.Id like to try to observe what Im talking about. When you speak to native-borned Americans or watch TV or movies, notice how when Americans speak, generally our mouths
14、 really open big and our lips come forward. These movements have a lot to do with the sound of American English.I also want to add that Ill often be asking you to repeat words and sentences on these videos. Try to think as if we were both sitting in the same room and I am directly right in front of
15、you. Listen carefully to the words and sounds that I give you. Listen carefully to my pronunciation and watch my mouth, then repeat the words back to me in your own voice with the techniques that Im showing you as clearly as you can. Now at first you may feel a bit of foolish talking to your compute
16、r screen, but really you shouldnt. Make believe youre speaking directly to me. Youll find this will to be extremely helpful and effective.During the course of this program, I will begin by addressing consonant sounds and then later on well work with vowel sounds. Now vowel sounds, as you know, are A
17、 E I O and U, like ahh, ohh, eee, ehh, ihh and ooo. And consonant sounds are basically all the other letters sounds, like b, ch, s, t, f, g, sh, w and of course, there are many many more sounds.The consonants that we are going to cover in this first session are the consonant R and the consonant W. O
18、k, are you ready? Here we go. Lets get started. Lets start with the American R.Rs are everywhere. Theyre probably the most commonly occurring consonant sound in English. One reason for this is that Rs affect vowel sounds, especially when an R falls at the end of word or after a vowel sound as in the
19、 word CAR, or the word AIR, or the word TURN.After working with so many non-native English speakers from around the world, I believe the R sound is one of the main causes for being misunderstood in American English. Therefore, this is why Ive chosen to start out with this sound. Now when some langua
20、ges, like our speaking Spanish, the R is produced by bringing the tongue forward in the front of the mouth behind the upper teeth and rolling or trilling the tongue, like that. Now when some other languages, like German and French, the R is produced in the back of the throat, but this is not how we
21、produce an R sound in the United States. In American English, in order to say a clear R sound, two distinct things hafta(have to) happen. The first thing is that our mouth and lips come tightly forward as if you would be saying the OO sound. Do this with me, say OO and make sure you bringing your li
22、ps all the way forward. Say OO. Thats it. You see how your lips are forward? Thats what you wanna do. This is the position your mouth should be in when you producing an American R, like that, and Ill bet you know whenever I told you that. Now, the second thing is that your tongue moves back in your
23、mouth. It doesnt come forward. Its pulled back. This is probably the opposite of what youre doing right now. So, for example, in the word Rock, notice how my lips are coming forward and my tongue moves back in my mouth and I push out the R sound. Watch this: RRRock. Do with me and exaggerate the R:
24、RRRock. Watch with my head turn: RRRock. You see that? See how the whole bottom of my face came forward. Dont be afraid to do this. This forward mouth movement is what is going to give you an American R sound. Its not and its not Rock with your lips flat. Your whole mouth really hasta( has to ) come
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