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Chapter 7
Strong and Weak
Forms
Warm-Up

If You’re Happy
If you're happy and you know it clap your
hands
If you're happy and you know it clap your
hands
If you're happy and you know it
never be afraid to show it
If you're happy and you know it clap your
hands
stomp your feet/wink your eye
Brief Introduction
In this session, we will
learn strong forms & weak
forms – two different ways
of pronouncing a word.
• Many common English words have
two or more pronunciations in
speech, depending on their positions
in a sentence --- a strong form
and one or more weak forms.
These words include form words
and the following pronouns:
personal, possessive, relative and
the indefinite pronoun “some”,
denoting indefinite quantity.
• The strong form of a word is used
when the word is said in isolation,
or in connected speech in which the
word should be stressed; it is also
used in certain cases where the
word is in unstressed positions. The
weak form or forms of a word are
used only in unstressed positions.
And the weak forms of the words
are of much more frequent
occurrence than their strong
forms.
The Importance of
Learning Weak Forms
• Two reasons:
• Firstly, most native speakers of
English find an “all-strong form”
pronunciation very unpleasant.
• Secondly, learners who are not
familiar with the use of weak
forms are likely to have difficulty
understanding native speakers.
• The average foreigner uses far
too many strong forms; it is
impossible to speak English
fluently unless the phenomenon
of weak forms is properly
understood and their use
acquired, preferably from the
earliest stage.
Strong Forms
• The strong forms are used in the
following cases:
• a) When the word is stressed, e.g.
• They don’t believe, do they?
/ðei 'dәunt bi'li:v 'du:ðei/
• You must choose us or them.
/ju: mә st 'ʧ u:z 'Λs ɔ : 'ðem/
• b) When the word is at the end of
a sense group or a sentence, even
when they are unstressed, e.g.
• Who is on duty today?
I am. /'ai æm/
• Who’s got?
Jane has. /'ʤ ein hæz/
• Who is a teacher?
You are. /'ju: a:/
• What are you looking at?
/'wɔ t ә ju: 'lukiŋ æt/
• What is he waiting for?
/'wɔ ts i: 'weitiŋ fɔ :/
• Where did you get it from?
/'wεә did ju: 'get it frɔm/
• c) Prepositions may have their
strong forms when they are
followed by an unstressed personal
pronoun at the end of a sense
group or a sentence. However, in
this position the weak form may
also be used. For example:
• I am waiting for you.
/aim 'weitiŋ fɔ : ju:/
or /aim 'weitiŋ fә ju:/
• d) The indefinite pronoun
“some” in the meaning of “a
certain quantity” is always
stressed and therefore
pronounced as /sΛm/. For
example:
• some of us / 'sΛm ә v ә s/
• The adjective “some” in the
meaning of “certain” always use
its strong form, even when it is
unstressed. For example:
• For some reason she is absent
today.
/'fɔ : sΛm 'ri:zn ʃ iz 'æbsnә t
tә 'dei/
• As an adjective in contrast to
“others” it is always stressed and
therefore pronounced as /sΛm/.
For example:
• Some people like it, but others
don’t.
/'sΛm pi:pl 'laik it bә t 'Λðә z
'dә unt/
Weak Forms
• A weak form of a word is generally
distinguished from a strong form
• a) by the difference in vowelsounds,
• b) by the absence of a sound (vowel
or consonant),
• c) by the difference in the length
of a vowel.
• For example:
/a:/
• are
them /ðem/
/ænd/
• and
am
/æm/
• been /bi:n/
were /wә :/

/ә /
/ðә m/
/ә n/ & /n/
/m/
/bin/
/wә /
• Very often the weak form has /ә /
in it, whereas the strong form
contains some other vowel, e.g.
was /wɔ z/, for/fɔ :/, them/ðem/,
to/tu:/,
• but “It was too difficult for them
to read.”
/it wәz 'tu: 'difikә lt fә ðәm tә
'ri:d/
• A few words with /i:/ in the
strong form have a weak form
with /i/, e.g. the /ði:/,
• but “the other end”
/ði 'Λðә r 'end/.
Exercise
•

Ladies and Gentlemen, I have
some good news and some bad
news. First, the good news. The
dive that you just watched in
Olympic Diving event was the
winning dive. Now, the bad news.
The swimming pool was empty.
•

Ladies and Gentlemen, I
have some good news and some
bad news. First, the good
news. The dive that you just
watched in Olympic Diving event
was the winning dive. Now, the
bad news. The swimming pool
was empty.
Comparison
• I saw them, not you.
I don’t like th(e)m.
• Yes, I can.
I c(a)n tell you an interesting
story.
• I have obeyed you, I swear.
Have you met my wife?
They’ve left.
• Where are you going to?
I’m going to London.
• Who are you waiting for?
I’m waiting for John.
• Are you taking me for a fool?
They’re trying to help.
Joke
Homework
• Teacher: I’m able to read one of
the essays you did for homework,
but the other is very poor.
• Student: Yes, my mother is a much
better writer than my father.
Dictation
• Not for Jazz
• clavichord n. 古钢琴
• string n. (乐器的)弦
• We have an old musical instrument. It
is called a clavichord. It was made in
Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is
kept in the living room. It has belonged
to our family for a long time. The
instrument was bought by my
grandfather many years ago. Recently
it was damaged by a visitor. She tried
to play jazz on it! She struck the keys
too hard and two of the strings were
broken. My father was shocked. Now
we are not allowed to touch it. It is
being repaired by a friend of my
father's.
• We have an old musical instrument. It
is called a clavichord. It was made in
Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is
kept in the living room. It has belonged
to our family for a long time. The
instrument was bought by my
grandfather many years ago. Recently
it was damaged by a visitor. She tried
to play jazz on it! She struck the keys
too hard and two of the strings were
broken. My father was shocked. Now
we are not allowed to touch it. It is
being repaired by a friend of my
father's.
The dean's words
• Student A: If the dean doesn't
take back what he said to me
this morning, I am going to
leave college.
• Student B: what did he say?
• Student A: He told me to leave
college.
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Chapter 7 strong and weak forms

  • 1. Chapter 7 Strong and Weak Forms
  • 2. Warm-Up If You’re Happy If you're happy and you know it clap your hands If you're happy and you know it clap your hands If you're happy and you know it never be afraid to show it If you're happy and you know it clap your hands stomp your feet/wink your eye
  • 3. Brief Introduction In this session, we will learn strong forms & weak forms – two different ways of pronouncing a word.
  • 4. • Many common English words have two or more pronunciations in speech, depending on their positions in a sentence --- a strong form and one or more weak forms. These words include form words and the following pronouns: personal, possessive, relative and the indefinite pronoun “some”, denoting indefinite quantity.
  • 5. • The strong form of a word is used when the word is said in isolation, or in connected speech in which the word should be stressed; it is also used in certain cases where the word is in unstressed positions. The weak form or forms of a word are used only in unstressed positions. And the weak forms of the words are of much more frequent occurrence than their strong forms.
  • 6. The Importance of Learning Weak Forms • Two reasons: • Firstly, most native speakers of English find an “all-strong form” pronunciation very unpleasant. • Secondly, learners who are not familiar with the use of weak forms are likely to have difficulty understanding native speakers.
  • 7. • The average foreigner uses far too many strong forms; it is impossible to speak English fluently unless the phenomenon of weak forms is properly understood and their use acquired, preferably from the earliest stage.
  • 8. Strong Forms • The strong forms are used in the following cases: • a) When the word is stressed, e.g. • They don’t believe, do they? /ðei 'dәunt bi'li:v 'du:ðei/ • You must choose us or them. /ju: mә st 'ʧ u:z 'Λs ɔ : 'ðem/
  • 9. • b) When the word is at the end of a sense group or a sentence, even when they are unstressed, e.g. • Who is on duty today? I am. /'ai æm/ • Who’s got? Jane has. /'ʤ ein hæz/ • Who is a teacher? You are. /'ju: a:/
  • 10. • What are you looking at? /'wɔ t ә ju: 'lukiŋ æt/ • What is he waiting for? /'wɔ ts i: 'weitiŋ fɔ :/ • Where did you get it from? /'wεә did ju: 'get it frɔm/
  • 11. • c) Prepositions may have their strong forms when they are followed by an unstressed personal pronoun at the end of a sense group or a sentence. However, in this position the weak form may also be used. For example: • I am waiting for you. /aim 'weitiŋ fɔ : ju:/ or /aim 'weitiŋ fә ju:/
  • 12. • d) The indefinite pronoun “some” in the meaning of “a certain quantity” is always stressed and therefore pronounced as /sΛm/. For example: • some of us / 'sΛm ә v ә s/
  • 13. • The adjective “some” in the meaning of “certain” always use its strong form, even when it is unstressed. For example: • For some reason she is absent today. /'fɔ : sΛm 'ri:zn ʃ iz 'æbsnә t tә 'dei/
  • 14. • As an adjective in contrast to “others” it is always stressed and therefore pronounced as /sΛm/. For example: • Some people like it, but others don’t. /'sΛm pi:pl 'laik it bә t 'Λðә z 'dә unt/
  • 15. Weak Forms • A weak form of a word is generally distinguished from a strong form • a) by the difference in vowelsounds, • b) by the absence of a sound (vowel or consonant), • c) by the difference in the length of a vowel.
  • 16. • For example: /a:/ • are them /ðem/ /ænd/ • and am /æm/ • been /bi:n/ were /wә :/ /ә / /ðә m/ /ә n/ & /n/ /m/ /bin/ /wә /
  • 17. • Very often the weak form has /ә / in it, whereas the strong form contains some other vowel, e.g. was /wɔ z/, for/fɔ :/, them/ðem/, to/tu:/, • but “It was too difficult for them to read.” /it wәz 'tu: 'difikә lt fә ðәm tә 'ri:d/
  • 18. • A few words with /i:/ in the strong form have a weak form with /i/, e.g. the /ði:/, • but “the other end” /ði 'Λðә r 'end/.
  • 19. Exercise • Ladies and Gentlemen, I have some good news and some bad news. First, the good news. The dive that you just watched in Olympic Diving event was the winning dive. Now, the bad news. The swimming pool was empty.
  • 20. • Ladies and Gentlemen, I have some good news and some bad news. First, the good news. The dive that you just watched in Olympic Diving event was the winning dive. Now, the bad news. The swimming pool was empty.
  • 21. Comparison • I saw them, not you. I don’t like th(e)m. • Yes, I can. I c(a)n tell you an interesting story. • I have obeyed you, I swear. Have you met my wife? They’ve left.
  • 22. • Where are you going to? I’m going to London. • Who are you waiting for? I’m waiting for John. • Are you taking me for a fool? They’re trying to help.
  • 23. Joke Homework • Teacher: I’m able to read one of the essays you did for homework, but the other is very poor. • Student: Yes, my mother is a much better writer than my father.
  • 24. Dictation • Not for Jazz • clavichord n. 古钢琴 • string n. (乐器的)弦
  • 25. • We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living room. It has belonged to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.
  • 26. • We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living room. It has belonged to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.
  • 27. The dean's words • Student A: If the dean doesn't take back what he said to me this morning, I am going to leave college. • Student B: what did he say? • Student A: He told me to leave college.

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