
ETpedia Pronunciation
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Published on 17. November 2022
Book
Spiral bound
184 pages
978-1-914010-87-3 (ISBN)
Description
ETpedia Pronunciation is the go-to book for teaching pronunciation. It provides all the key terms and techniques in easy-to-understand terms, and equips teachers with a huge range of creative ideas and activities for pronunciation lessons, whether they are being conducted in the classroom or online. Whether you are a newly qualified teacher looking for a one-stop resource or a more experienced teacher looking to expand your skills and integrate pronunciation more actively into their lessons, ETpedia Pronunciation offers 500 tips and ideas to help! With the dramatic rise in live online teaching, the book also includes a special feature on how to teach pronunciation online and make maximum use of the technology available.
Like the rest of the ETpedia series, it is organised in 50 units, alongside a comprehensive Appendix full of photocopiable handouts with additional classroom activities. Each unit provides you with 10 tips, ideas or activities related to theory and practice in the classroom as well as suggestions for homework and self-study tasks.
ETpedia Pronunciation is the twelth title in the popular ETpedia series from Pavilion ELT at Pavilion Publishing.
Like the rest of the ETpedia series, it is organised in 50 units, alongside a comprehensive Appendix full of photocopiable handouts with additional classroom activities. Each unit provides you with 10 tips, ideas or activities related to theory and practice in the classroom as well as suggestions for homework and self-study tasks.
ETpedia Pronunciation is the twelth title in the popular ETpedia series from Pavilion ELT at Pavilion Publishing.
More details
Series
12
Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
ISBN-13
978-1-914010-87-3 (9781914010873)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Between them, Gerhard Erasmus and John Hughes have many years' experience of teaching and teacher training. Gerhard lives in Taiwan where he is Director of Studies and Course Director at a language school and teacher training centre. He is also a Trinity Certificate TESOL, TYLEC, and Trinity Diploma TESOL tutor. Alongside all of this, Gerhard is Coordinator of IATEFL LAMSIG (Leadership and Management Special Interest Group). John has trained teachers from all over the world and prepared many teachers for the Trinity DipTESOL qualification with its phonology interview, and has written over 50 published titles for students and teachers. He also wrote the very first ETpedia resource book for teachers in 2014 and is the series editor for the many ETpedia titles which have followed.
Content
Introduction
Getting started
The basic toolkit
Knowledge and practical activities
Integrating pronunciation
Online teaching and technology
Materials writing and further development
Bibliography
Getting started
The basic toolkit
Knowledge and practical activities
Integrating pronunciation
Online teaching and technology
Materials writing and further development
Bibliography