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Teaching Vowel
Pronunciation
MARICHELE A. DE GUZMAN
Lecturer
Graduate Studies, Master in Education
Major in English Language Teaching
Panpacific University North Philippines
Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
Definition : Vowels
( vocalis “ from the voice” )
• A letter of alphabet (a, e, i, o, and u) that
represents a speech sounds created by the
relatively free passage of breath through the
larynx and oral cavity
• A sound that is created without diverting or
blocking sound.
– Though vowels do not divert or block sound, there
is facial movement in creating them. Most vowel
sounds are large and we move the mouth a lot.
Ways to Teach Vowel
Pronunciation
Vibrations
When practicing your English vocabulary, focus on the
vowel sounds by touching your throat when you are talking.
Vowel sounds are always spoken and when they are spoken, you
will be able to feel vibrations in your throat. This is also the case
for other letters as well, you will be able to feel whether you are
pronouncing the word correctly by counting how many
vibrations you feel. This may be quite an in-precise way of
assessing this, if you say the words slowly and clearly, you will be
able to count the vibrations accurately. Once you are feeling
more confident, you can speed up your pronunciation practice
activities
Mouth Shapes
• An important part of pronouncing vowel
sounds correctly, is shaping your mouth in the
correct way. For example, our mouth stretches when
making an 'e' sound, we makes a small round shape
when making an 'o' sound, and our mouth opens and
chin drops when making the 'i' sound. Mastering
these shapes can help to improve pronunciation.
Work in pairs and take it in turns to silently mouth
vowel sounds while the other guesses what the
sound was. Once you have mastered this, move on to
mouthing words while the other guesses the word
and which vowel it contains.
•
Patterns
• Words that share similar sounds can often be
paired due to the pronunciation of their vowel
sound. If the student's knowledge of the English
language is comprehensive, this activity can
encourage them to actively engage with the
language and its sounds. Select a word with a
prominent vowel sound and ask them to come up
with as many words which share that sound. For
example, a word such as 'cool' can be paired with
fool, rule, spool and so on.
•
Match The Cards
• In this activity, students should be given a series
of cards, each featuring a single word using
various vowel sounds. The aim of the activity is to
keep turning the cards over to find pairs of vowel
sounds. Often, students will need to sound the
words out and it will help them to establish the
correct sound. If the students are particularly low
ability or new to the English language, ask them
to work in pairs. This activity will encourage
associative memory of vowel sounds and their
pronunciation.
Listen and repeat
This will be the first and most common
method of teaching sound specific pronunciation
in English. You say the target sound and have
your students repeat it after you. If you are
teaching a long word with multiple syllables, start
with the final syllable of the word and have your
class repeat it. Then add the penultimate syllable
and say the two together having your class repeat
after you. Work backwards in this manner until
your students are able to pronounce the entire
word correctly.
Minimal pairs
• Minimal pairs are a great way to focus pronunciation
on just one sound. If you are not familiar with
linguistics, a minimal pair is two words that vary in
only one sound. For example, rat and rate are minimal
pairs because only the vowel sound differs between
the two words. Additional minimal pairs are pin and
pen, dim and dime, and bat and pat. You can use
minimal pairs to help your students with their
pronunciation by focusing on one particular sound. In
addition to the pronunciation benefits, your students
will also expand their vocabularies when you teach
minimal pairs.
Record and replay
• At times, your students may think they are using
correct pronunciation when in fact they are saying
something quite different. By using a device to record
what your students are actually saying, you have
empirical data to play back for each person.
Encourage him to listen to what he actually said rather
than what he thinks he said. You may also want him to
compare a recording of a native speaker against his
recording of himself. In this way, your students will
have a more objective understanding of their true
pronunciation and be able to take steps to correct it.
Use a mirror
Giving your students a chance to view
their own physical movements while they are
working on their pronunciation can be of great
value. You can always encourage your students to
look at your mouth and face as you pronounce
certain sounds, but they will also benefit from
seeing what movements they are making as they
speak. Sometimes, becoming aware of the
physical movements involved in pronunciation is
all your students will need to correct
pronunciation issues of which they are unaware.
Phonetics
• When your students are facing a
pronunciation challenge, it could be that
English spelling is adding to the mystery of the
spoken word. Instead of spelling new
vocabulary out on the white board, try using
phonetic symbols to represent the sounds
(rather than the alphabet to represent the
spelling). If you were to use phonetic symbols,
the word seat would be written /si:t/ and eat
would be written /i:t/.
Show a vowel diagram
• Show a vowel diagram
• If you are using phonetic symbols to help you teach
vowel pronunciation, a diagram of where each English
vowel sound is produced can be eye opening for your
students. Print copies to distribute in class or show
your students where they can find this diagram online.
When students know which area of the mouth in which
they should be making their sounds, they may have an
easier time distinguishing between similar sounds
because they are produced in different areas of the
mouth.
Vowel Diagram
Sing
• Singing can be a good way for your ESL
students to practice their vowel
pronunciation. Because singing requires a
person to maintain vowel sounds over more
than just a moment, it can give your students
a chance to focus in on the target sound and
adjust what sound she is making.
Tongue twisters
Though tongue twisters are probably
more popular for practicing consonant
pronunciation, they are still a valuable
resource for vowel practice. Not only are they
a challenge to your students’ pronunciation
abilities, they add an element of fun to the
classroom that can help your students relax
and therefore free them to be more daring in
their attempts at English.
Sample Pronunciation Exercises
1. bat Write down your phone number.
2. bait ( It may help if you translate it using this
3. bet code)
4. beat Find a partner and dictate your
5. bit coded phone number to him or her. Please
6. bite go slowly!
7. bot Check to see if the numbers are
8. boat correct.
9. but Switch and try again.
0. boot
Rhymes
Eeny ,Meeny ,Miny, Moe
Catch a tiger by the toe
If he hollers let him go
Eenie ,Meeny, Miny, Moe
Reverse Me Game
1. I’m a number, reverse me and I’m an
open masked fabric used for catching
fish.
ten - net
2. I’m a heavy weight, reverse me and I’m
negative.
ton - not
3. Perceive me with the eyes, reverse me
and I existed.
saw - was
Cross out the word with a different
vowel sound.
1. woe, hoe, row, brow
2. frown, brown, blown, round
3. height, reign, freight, feign
4. slow, plow, blow, flow
5. ache, craze, gauge, gauze
Encircle the word pronounced by
the teacher.
1.roll, role
2.bomb, bum
3.rice, rise
4.coast, cost
5.soap, soup

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Teaching Vowel Pronunciation

  • 1. Teaching Vowel Pronunciation MARICHELE A. DE GUZMAN Lecturer Graduate Studies, Master in Education Major in English Language Teaching Panpacific University North Philippines Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
  • 2. Definition : Vowels ( vocalis “ from the voice” ) • A letter of alphabet (a, e, i, o, and u) that represents a speech sounds created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral cavity • A sound that is created without diverting or blocking sound. – Though vowels do not divert or block sound, there is facial movement in creating them. Most vowel sounds are large and we move the mouth a lot.
  • 3. Ways to Teach Vowel Pronunciation
  • 4. Vibrations When practicing your English vocabulary, focus on the vowel sounds by touching your throat when you are talking. Vowel sounds are always spoken and when they are spoken, you will be able to feel vibrations in your throat. This is also the case for other letters as well, you will be able to feel whether you are pronouncing the word correctly by counting how many vibrations you feel. This may be quite an in-precise way of assessing this, if you say the words slowly and clearly, you will be able to count the vibrations accurately. Once you are feeling more confident, you can speed up your pronunciation practice activities
  • 5. Mouth Shapes • An important part of pronouncing vowel sounds correctly, is shaping your mouth in the correct way. For example, our mouth stretches when making an 'e' sound, we makes a small round shape when making an 'o' sound, and our mouth opens and chin drops when making the 'i' sound. Mastering these shapes can help to improve pronunciation. Work in pairs and take it in turns to silently mouth vowel sounds while the other guesses what the sound was. Once you have mastered this, move on to mouthing words while the other guesses the word and which vowel it contains. •
  • 6. Patterns • Words that share similar sounds can often be paired due to the pronunciation of their vowel sound. If the student's knowledge of the English language is comprehensive, this activity can encourage them to actively engage with the language and its sounds. Select a word with a prominent vowel sound and ask them to come up with as many words which share that sound. For example, a word such as 'cool' can be paired with fool, rule, spool and so on. •
  • 7. Match The Cards • In this activity, students should be given a series of cards, each featuring a single word using various vowel sounds. The aim of the activity is to keep turning the cards over to find pairs of vowel sounds. Often, students will need to sound the words out and it will help them to establish the correct sound. If the students are particularly low ability or new to the English language, ask them to work in pairs. This activity will encourage associative memory of vowel sounds and their pronunciation.
  • 8. Listen and repeat This will be the first and most common method of teaching sound specific pronunciation in English. You say the target sound and have your students repeat it after you. If you are teaching a long word with multiple syllables, start with the final syllable of the word and have your class repeat it. Then add the penultimate syllable and say the two together having your class repeat after you. Work backwards in this manner until your students are able to pronounce the entire word correctly.
  • 9. Minimal pairs • Minimal pairs are a great way to focus pronunciation on just one sound. If you are not familiar with linguistics, a minimal pair is two words that vary in only one sound. For example, rat and rate are minimal pairs because only the vowel sound differs between the two words. Additional minimal pairs are pin and pen, dim and dime, and bat and pat. You can use minimal pairs to help your students with their pronunciation by focusing on one particular sound. In addition to the pronunciation benefits, your students will also expand their vocabularies when you teach minimal pairs.
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  • 11. Record and replay • At times, your students may think they are using correct pronunciation when in fact they are saying something quite different. By using a device to record what your students are actually saying, you have empirical data to play back for each person. Encourage him to listen to what he actually said rather than what he thinks he said. You may also want him to compare a recording of a native speaker against his recording of himself. In this way, your students will have a more objective understanding of their true pronunciation and be able to take steps to correct it.
  • 12. Use a mirror Giving your students a chance to view their own physical movements while they are working on their pronunciation can be of great value. You can always encourage your students to look at your mouth and face as you pronounce certain sounds, but they will also benefit from seeing what movements they are making as they speak. Sometimes, becoming aware of the physical movements involved in pronunciation is all your students will need to correct pronunciation issues of which they are unaware.
  • 13. Phonetics • When your students are facing a pronunciation challenge, it could be that English spelling is adding to the mystery of the spoken word. Instead of spelling new vocabulary out on the white board, try using phonetic symbols to represent the sounds (rather than the alphabet to represent the spelling). If you were to use phonetic symbols, the word seat would be written /si:t/ and eat would be written /i:t/.
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  • 15. Show a vowel diagram • Show a vowel diagram • If you are using phonetic symbols to help you teach vowel pronunciation, a diagram of where each English vowel sound is produced can be eye opening for your students. Print copies to distribute in class or show your students where they can find this diagram online. When students know which area of the mouth in which they should be making their sounds, they may have an easier time distinguishing between similar sounds because they are produced in different areas of the mouth.
  • 17. Sing • Singing can be a good way for your ESL students to practice their vowel pronunciation. Because singing requires a person to maintain vowel sounds over more than just a moment, it can give your students a chance to focus in on the target sound and adjust what sound she is making.
  • 18. Tongue twisters Though tongue twisters are probably more popular for practicing consonant pronunciation, they are still a valuable resource for vowel practice. Not only are they a challenge to your students’ pronunciation abilities, they add an element of fun to the classroom that can help your students relax and therefore free them to be more daring in their attempts at English.
  • 19. Sample Pronunciation Exercises 1. bat Write down your phone number. 2. bait ( It may help if you translate it using this 3. bet code) 4. beat Find a partner and dictate your 5. bit coded phone number to him or her. Please 6. bite go slowly! 7. bot Check to see if the numbers are 8. boat correct. 9. but Switch and try again. 0. boot
  • 20. Rhymes Eeny ,Meeny ,Miny, Moe Catch a tiger by the toe If he hollers let him go Eenie ,Meeny, Miny, Moe
  • 21. Reverse Me Game 1. I’m a number, reverse me and I’m an open masked fabric used for catching fish. ten - net 2. I’m a heavy weight, reverse me and I’m negative. ton - not 3. Perceive me with the eyes, reverse me and I existed. saw - was
  • 22. Cross out the word with a different vowel sound. 1. woe, hoe, row, brow 2. frown, brown, blown, round 3. height, reign, freight, feign 4. slow, plow, blow, flow 5. ache, craze, gauge, gauze
  • 23. Encircle the word pronounced by the teacher. 1.roll, role 2.bomb, bum 3.rice, rise 4.coast, cost 5.soap, soup