Rhythm & linking in english group 5
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Shool of Foreign languages - TNU
Welcome
Group 05Vuong Van Ngoc
Ha Thu Phuong
Hoang Thi Thanh
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Contents
Rhythm :
Consonant + Vowel
Linking : Vowel + Vowel
Consonant + Consonants
Stress – Time Rhythm Theory
Unit of Rhythm :‘Foot’Comparison Of Feet
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Rhythms of English
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…is a word that refers to the length of time between each major "beat", or accent, such as in a piece of music The first beat of a group of regular, evenly spaced beats feels stronger than the others
Rhythm
I bought a blue car
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English has Rhythm
Like the heart-beat, the flashing light or the
piece of music, English also has rhythm
‘Walk ‘down the ‘path to the ‘end of the ca ‘nal
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Stress – Time Rhythm Theory
The Times from each stress syllable to the
next will tend to be the Same, irrespective
of the number of intervening unstressed syllables.
‘Walk ‘down the ‘path to the ‘end of the ca ‘nal
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Unit of Rhythm :‘Foot’
A foot begins with a
stress syllable & includes all
following unstressed syllables up to
( but not including ) the following
stress syllable.
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nalWalk down the path to the end of the ca
F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5
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Comparison Of Feet
Some feet are stronger than others
‘Twenty‘Places
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…is the merging of multiple words together until they sound as if they are only one word
team mate = teammate
turn around = turnaround
Save it = Save It = savit
Linking
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Vowel + Vowel
When a word ends with a vowel and its following word begins with a vowel:
add /y/ or /w/ sound between them.
She is ---> She yiz
I’m ---> I/y/ am
Rule 1
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If a word ends with the sound "hit," "heed," "hide," "hay," or "ahoy," and the next words begins with any vowel sound, the words are linked with a "y".
They are
I Answer
Enjoy it
The- yar
I -yanswered
Enjoy-yit
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Vowel + Vowel.
Doing ---> Do wing
When one word ending with U ,u: or O, ɔ: or aʊ and
the next word begin with other vowels , we add / W /
Between two words when pronuce them
Rule 1
To Atlanta = to watlanta
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Go in Go-win
How old How -wodd
You are You - yar
How ordinary How -wordinary
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When the same consonant sound is found at the end of the first word and the beginning of the next word: pronounce them as one long sound
Team m = teammate
Consonants + Consonants.
that time = thattime
Rule 2
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When the first word ends with a consonant and the next word begins with a vowel, make the consonant sound part of the second word.
Look up = loo-kup
Rule 3Consonants + Vowel
Travel on = trave-lon
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What up Wha-tup
Think out Thin-kout
Block account Bloc-kaccount
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Conclusion: 2 main parts
Linking
Rhythm
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Thank you
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Practice..
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Ms : Thanh Mr: Ngoc Ms : Phuong