miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2008

NOV 26 THEORETICAL/PRACTICAL LESSON

Hello!!
A glance at today´s activities:

1) Link-up: recording dialogues 90-100
2) Stress: recording and practice in pairs of "A quiet morning" (Say it with rhythm I)
3) Exercises on allophones of /p/ and /d/ from "Material exercises" section
4) Short dictation

We´ll meet again next Wednesday for our last lesson this term
Take care!

5 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Hello,
I was wondering if we are having classes with Richard this Monday from 14 to 15.
Thanks,
Micaela Conti.

Anónimo dijo...

Hello, I heard that you were thinking about implementing something to practice dictation (CD, casette, etc). If not, please think about it. I really believe that it would be very helpfull for those students who need extra practice, and we can do it during the summer. Thanks.

Anónimo dijo...

Here is my feedback on the blog.
Well, I thought the blog was a very useful tool for students, because it gave us the chance to comunicate with you and to know what was going on in the classes and everything else. But, I would put more effort in reading the commments because sometimes professors do not read the comments.
Thanks!

Anónimo dijo...

Hello Susan, we have a couple of doubts about the final exam of phonetics one!
After reading the syllabus, we found "el proceso de la comunicación" which we do not know what it refers to, if it is the four processes(initiation,phonation,oro-nasal and articulation)described on the article by Heinz Giegerich or somethng else. Then we were wondering if we have to study all the fotocopies about anatomy by Clark and Yallop. And Finally, we coudn't find in our booklet anything about the contrast of english and spanish consonants, except what we have from phonetics II. Hope you can clear our doubts!
Thank you very much.

Anónimo dijo...

As regards the feedback on the blog:
I think it was quite useful, especially when one hadn't attend classes or when one wanted to know the dates and timetables of exams. However, it could have been even more useful if the comments were always read and answered, if not, what's the use of making them?
Thanks.