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FACULTAD DE BELLAS ARTES Y HUMANIDADES
LICENCIATURA EN LENGUA INGLESA
PRONUNCIACIÓN INGLESA I
1. Read the following questions and prepare your answers for discussion on next session.
 As EFL learners, how important is it to learn pronunciation?
 Which are the main features of pronunciation?
2. Find the definition of the following concepts and provide examples for each term.
Term Definition Example
Phonetics
Phonemes
Allophones
Consonant sounds
Vowel sounds
Voiced sounds
Voiceless sounds
Articulation
Phonology
Homonyms
Homographs
Minimal pairs
Vocal tract

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Pronunciation assignment 1

  • 1. FACULTAD DE BELLAS ARTES Y HUMANIDADES LICENCIATURA EN LENGUA INGLESA PRONUNCIACIÓN INGLESA I 1. Read the following questions and prepare your answers for discussion on next session.  As EFL learners, how important is it to learn pronunciation?  Which are the main features of pronunciation? 2. Find the definition of the following concepts and provide examples for each term. Term Definition Example Phonetics Phonemes Allophones Consonant sounds Vowel sounds Voiced sounds Voiceless sounds Articulation Phonology Homonyms Homographs Minimal pairs Vocal tract