

desertcart.com: Pronunciation Games (Cambridge Copy Collection): 9780521467353: Hancock, Mark: Books Review: Pronunciation Games - Pronunciation Games displays the typical British sense of humor in "Sound Pictures" when it uses a picture of a vulture in a cage above the refrigerator. In some of the word games and mazes, the British RP dialect sans final /r/ is seen in words such as 'car,' 'bear,' and 'dear.' There are various games to play from beginning levels to the more advanced. In addition, this book is reproducible. If you want to teach RP or pick up a British accent while having some fun, this is the book for you. However, a few of the games and word pictures can be used for teaching GA or American English. Review: Fills a yawning gap - Teaching pronunciation is not a comfortable activity for many ESL teachers. The jury is still out on how to do it. I use Helen Fraser's method, teaching students volume, sentence stress, word stress, vowel length, vowel sound and consonant sound in that order. I use largely teacher-made resources. Hancock's games provide some welcome ready-made activities in most of these areas. Some of the activities fall into the old trap of needing instructions that are too complicated for the level they are aimed at. Most are fairly clear and look as though they will do their job. I will use them for revision for my interpreting students in the next few weeks so may have more info soon. PS I also find Hancock's CD, English Pronunciation, a very useful resource, particularly for students who have persistent problems distinguishing consonant demarcations in English.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,099,573 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,094 in English as a Second Language Instruction #5,302 in Foreign Language Instruction (Books) #11,802 in Language Study & Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (50) |
| Dimensions | 9 x 0.5 x 12 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0521467357 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521467353 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 108 pages |
| Publication date | February 23, 1996 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
E**N
Pronunciation Games
Pronunciation Games displays the typical British sense of humor in "Sound Pictures" when it uses a picture of a vulture in a cage above the refrigerator. In some of the word games and mazes, the British RP dialect sans final /r/ is seen in words such as 'car,' 'bear,' and 'dear.' There are various games to play from beginning levels to the more advanced. In addition, this book is reproducible. If you want to teach RP or pick up a British accent while having some fun, this is the book for you. However, a few of the games and word pictures can be used for teaching GA or American English.
A**E
Fills a yawning gap
Teaching pronunciation is not a comfortable activity for many ESL teachers. The jury is still out on how to do it. I use Helen Fraser's method, teaching students volume, sentence stress, word stress, vowel length, vowel sound and consonant sound in that order. I use largely teacher-made resources. Hancock's games provide some welcome ready-made activities in most of these areas. Some of the activities fall into the old trap of needing instructions that are too complicated for the level they are aimed at. Most are fairly clear and look as though they will do their job. I will use them for revision for my interpreting students in the next few weeks so may have more info soon. PS I also find Hancock's CD, English Pronunciation, a very useful resource, particularly for students who have persistent problems distinguishing consonant demarcations in English.
T**A
great games for pronunciation
I bought this book based on seeing it used in a Pronunciation class that I took. I bought it for use in my ESL classroom. It's great because it addresses a variety of pronunciation issues via games for a variety of learner levels. It has easy to follow directions, and it's photocopiable. I've already used a few of the games with my class and the students love it. This book helps to add fun to a potentially boring topic!!
E**E
Good for teaching ESL classes.
GREAT resource for teachers. Good for teaching English as a Second Language. Games for different levels. Helps vocalization of words most difficult for speakers of other languages and those needed help with pronunciation.
W**W
Five Stars
Availability of product and prompt delivery met our usual expectations.
D**O
I am an ESL teacher and like this book and its exercises
I am an ESL teacher and like this book and its exercises, which are photocopy permitted. They are constructive and spot on; however, they are for the pre-intermediate level. My students are intermediate and advanced and quickly become bored or feet childish doing the activities. That said, the book is great. I will use it with lower level students in the future.
K**R
An excellent resource
"Pronunciation Games" is exactly what I hoped it would be. I've been trying to find fun, diverse ways to focus on pronuncation (not just looking at minimal pairs). This fresh approach to pronunciation is appreciated both by the students and myself. Also, there is very minimal preparation required for the games. Several games require cutting up papers (for card games), but most do not. I've found that most ESL game books require this and I'm glad "Pronunciation Games" does not.
A**T
Pronunciation Games
The book is not bad as an additional resource in the classroom. There tends to be an over use of the phonetic alphabet which can make the games more an academic exercise, rather than a fun way to learn pronunciation. Other than that, there a numerous other activities which help students put the correct stress on a word. The stress activities are very good.
M**T
Ce livre contient des activités variées et ludiques qui entraînent à la prononciation anglaise avec des petits et des plus grands.
A**S
It's hard some interesting worksheets but I expected it to have more material. It's a bit small for that price.
P**P
Photocopiable/scannable pronunciation games. The activities are suitable for range of levels.
E**A
Abwechslungsreise Spiele für den Unterricht. Gerade wo die Aussprache oft zu kurz kommt, ist dieses Buch eine super Hilfe, die Schüler zu besserer Aussprache zu ermutigen. Absolut empfehlenswert.
A**R
A lot of good lesson ideas!
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