ENG111 : Phonetics 2

Department

Department of English Language

Academic Program

Bachelor in English

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

ENG106

Overview

Students are introduced to syllables, word stress and sentence stress. The course also concentrates on showing students different sounds of consonant clusters, discussions of different aspects of connected speech and the different types of intonation. Practice exercises on pronunciation and transcription of sentences and paragraphs are also found in this course.

Intended learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student must be able to:

1. Identify the principles of word syllables.

2. Know how to stress simple and complex words (strong or weak).

Identify the intonation and how to use its different types in sentences .3

4. Pronounce using the skills they learned in Phonetics 1 combined with the new skills learned in this semester..

5. Provide training exercises in identifying syllables, using stress in words and

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student through:

lectures, panel discussions, or assignments and exercises, discussion

Methods of assessments

Methods of evaluating students in this course

(class work 40% & final 60%)

Class work: is divided into written midterm, assignments and tasks40%

Written final exam60%

References

1. Phonetics and Phonology. Cambridge University Press.

2. Pronunciation Tasks. Pre-intermediate Level. Cambridge University Press.

Main Contents of the Course

Scientific topics

Week

Readings / References / Notes

Syllable

1

Structure of syllables

2

Division of syllables

3

Stress: simple word, sentence (weak/strong)

4

Stress: compelx word, sentence

5

Consonant clusters (initial, final)

6

Aspects of connected speech

7

Assimilation

8

Linking

9

Elision

10

Intonation, definition, tones

11

Functions of intonation

12

Types (rising, falling, etc.)

13

Practice in pronunciation and transcription of sentences and paragraphs

14

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