Effective English Phonology Teaching Strategies
Index
- 1. Introduction (1.1 Legal · 1.2 Theoretical)
- 2. English Phonological System (2.1 Segmental · 2.2 Suprasegmental)
- 3. Teaching & Learning Phonology (3.1 Phonological awareness · 3.2 Phonemic awareness · 3.3 Phonics)
- 4. Phonetic Correction (4.1 Key concepts · 4.2 Activities)
- 5. Conclusion
- 6. Bibliography
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Core: Learning a language means communicating; phonological awareness features in the Communication block of the curriculum (“introduction to sound and stress
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