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Mark Hancock’s 50 Tips for Teaching Pronunciation
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Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers Pocket editions
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English Type
British English
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Product description
This concise and user-friendly book draws on Mark Hancock's wealth of knowledge and experience to provide 50 practical tips that will be useful for teachers of all levels of experience. It outlines the key issues and challenges, with three clear sections. The first addresses the goals and models of teaching pronunciation, the second provides guidance on what to teach in pronunciation classes - the phonology of English, and the third explores how to teach it, with tips covering the techniques and methods used in the classroom.
Key features
- Each tip includes references to teaching resources and further reading on the aspect of pronunciation addressed.
- A glossary provides an explanation of key terminology used.
- Tips are numbered and organised into clear sections, helping teachers quickly and easily navigate the content.
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