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  1. Guide to Pronunciation. Pronunciation is not an intrinsic component of the dic-tionary. For some languages, such as Spanish, Swahili, and Finnish, the correspondence between orthography and pronunciation is so close that a dictionary need only spell a word correctly to indicate its pronunciation.

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  2. This Pronunciation Guide is not comprehensive as it does not include all the graphemes and sounds in the English language. The guide is based on letters, groups of letters, and common spelling patterns, which generally have more than one pronunciation dependent on the words themselves.

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  3. Every chapter is split into the following sections: Sounds: how to pronounce vowels and consonants. Sound Comparison: focus on difficult sounds that are often confusing. Spelling & Sound: how to turn written English into speech. Structure: how English joins together and the weak/strong structure.

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  4. The English Pronunciation in Use Elementary course — book and CDs, or book and cassettes — is to help you with your English pronunciation. What will | need?

  5. In Oral Vocabulary Rounds: Procedure: The pronouncer reads aloud the vocabulary item and both options (A) and (B), but does not indicate which is correct. Homonyms: If a word has one or more homonyms, the pronouncer indicates which word is in question by spelling the word aloud.

  6. The first 20 pages of Pronunciation Studio’s course book ‘The Sound of English Pronunciation’ are included here (pg 2-20), with notes, diagrams, audio and examples for each sound in English.

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  8. THE 5 BASIC ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION. 1. ALPHABET. Perhaps the most obvious starting place is the English alphabet. CONSISTING OF 26 LETTERS, THE ALPHABET FORMS THE BASIS OF ENGLISH SOUNDS.

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