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话不多说,先来大声读出来这些词
think together them
love
well
glad
draw
interesting
pray
sometimes
wish
improve
but
work
college
and
hope
mainly
mine
almost
are
hard
people
the
为什么你的说英语听起来不一样?自查你有没有这些问题!
这是我与学校语言中心的老师,预约了30分钟的一对一辅导。
他让我读了这些词,来判断我的发音问题。
1 substitution of non-existent sounds
Some sounds do not exist in standard Chinese. Consequently, many Chinese speakers of English have difficulty with “th”, ”v” and “l” sounds in words such as:
think together them
love twelve
well twelfth twelve
2. problems with pronouncing consonant sequences
Chinese does not have consonants articulated in succession, eg :[gl] [gr] [dr] ect, therefore many Chinese learners of English tend to insert a ‘vowel’ between consonants in words such as:
glad
draw
interesting
pray
3. Vibration at the end of an English word (or adding a vowel sound at the end of a word which should not be there)
Since most Chinese words end a vowel sound, Chinese student tend to make their vocal cord vibrate at the end of word, so [I] etc can be heard. They conform to the typical Chinese CV syllable structure. Consequently, with words which end with ‘s’ ‘sh’, ‘ve’ ‘t’, ‘k’, ‘d’, or ‘pe’, a vowel sound is often heard at the end of the word which should not be there., such as with:
Sometimes
Wish
Improve
But
Work
College
And
Hope
4. Omitting the sound
Chinese learner often omit [n], [m], [l], [r] when they are after the vowel or at the end of syllables. In words such as:
Mainly
Mine
Almost
Are
Hard
People
5 easily confused consonants
Voiced and voiceless consonants are confused, such as [b]-[p], [t]-[d], [k]-[g], [t]-[d], [T]-[s], [d]-[z], etc as with the word “the”
The
English learning is a build up process.
All credit goes to Language Centre of Univeristy of Cambridge.
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