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AnswerPractice Vowel Sounds in Sets
A constant difficulty for pupils with hearing deficiencies and learners of English as a second language is differentiating English's many vowel sounds. Arabic-speaking students, for example, only rely on eight distinct vowel sounds in their native tongue, while English uses 22 different vowel sounds. A good way to practice is to have students repeat several words using the same vowel sound. To practice pronouncing the long "a" sound, for example, ask students to read a list of words like "bat," "cat," and "splat." This helps them form muscle memory so they can make the sound effortlessly in the future.
Sing Songs
Singing songs in class can help students improve elocution because rhyme schemes and rhythms of songs require correct pronunciation. Additionally, songs create a strong mental imprint that will help students remember correct pronunciations in the future. If they ever forget the correct vowel sound in "boat," for example, they need only hum a few bars of "row, row, row your boat" to remember. For extra practice, ask students to sing with exaggerated diction. Overpronouncing words will help them develop muscle memory.
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