ADVANCED Consonant Pronunciation TIPS - Learn British English RP Accent

*3 ADVANCED Consonant Pronunciation Tips. Liz explains a great way to develop your Unvoiced & Voiced Consonants. How to avoid adding a Schwa to your consonant pronunciation and how to pronounce consonants before vowels. There’s also some consonant word pair practice. Learn British English RP accent. DOWNLOAD your Phonemic Chart here - 00:00 Intro 00:45 The Voiced & Unvoiced TRICK 02:02 The Added Schwa 03:19 Consonants before Vowels 04:10 Consonant Word Pairs #EnglishLesson #connectedspeech #britishEnglish GET TO KNOW YOUR TEACHER LIZ =============================================== NAME:- Elizabeth (Liz) WHAT ARE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS? - I am an advanced Cambridge DELTA & CELTA qualified English Teacher. I also trained in Speech & Drama at RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts) and LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts). I am also a featured author on Macmillan Dictionary’s One Stop English website. WHERE DO YOU LIVE? - England (UK) HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN 5 WORDS? - ‘Outwardly innocent, but inwardly knowing’. WHERE IS THE MOST INTERESTING PLACE YOU’VE TAUGHT? - That would be a one-to-one in a young Italian man’s flat in southern Italy. When he invited me to teach him at his home, I stupidly thought that Mamma would be there cooking the lunch, but no, it was a bachelor pad and no sign of Mamma! I eventually left having learned more about Italian customs than he had learned English! BEST TEACHING MOMENT? - One of my greatest achievement was when a couple of very naughty teenage Belgian students were sent here to England to learn English. They had been expelled from several schools in their own country and this was their last chance to prove themselves. After a few months of playing around in different levels, and coming close to being expelled again, they eventually ended up in my FCE class. Now they had two chances – respect their teacher and learn something or go back to Belgium. Well, they did go back to Belgium but not before they had passed their FCE! They became my two favourite students of all time. I love a challenge! HOW MANY STUDENTS HAVE YOU TAUGHT? Over 10 thousand WHAT’S YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING TEACHER MOMENT? - It happened during a DELTA observed lesson. One of my students happened to suffer from Tourette’s syndrome. Of course, I had no reason to worry, I had mentioned the fact in my lesson plan, and anyway, this student had never caused a problem before. However, today was different. Very different. Upon eliciting the required information from him – not wanting to leave him out – instead of answering the question in his usual fashion, he suddenly exhumed a torrent of swear words from somewhere deep within himself. After this cathartic experience he looked very pleased with himself but, unfortunately, this was not really the answer I was looking for. Everything went quiet, I looked over at the examiner who looked rather shocked. It certainly wasn’t your run-of-the-mill DELTA exam! BUT I passed! HOW CAN YOU CONTACT ME? Lwlfast@ & Facebook group
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