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PRONUNCIATION GAMESFOR SPAIN

Mark Hancock

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A

Students

sleep

B

A student

asleep

C

A student

sleeps

D

Students

asleep

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Nightmare HotelI walked up the hill To the Nightmare HotelI stopped at the doorBut I couldn't see the bell

I knocked and I waitedIn the cold and windy nightI looked in the windowBut there wasn’t any light

That’s when I noticedThe door was open wideThen it started rainingSo I walked inside

The door closed behind meI asked ‘Who’s there?’That’s when I noticedThe rats on the stairs

I turned round to leaveBut I couldn't see the doorThat’s when I noticedThe body on the floor

Then the body movedThe woman wasn’t deadShe told me her storyThis is what she said:

I also walked up To the Nightmare Hotel…

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Content Word Function Words

nouns bus

main verbs drive

adjectives big

possessive pronouns

demonstrative pronouns

interrogatives

not

neg contractions can’t

adverbs

adverbial particles

articles a

auxiliary verbs is

personal pronouns he

possessive adjectives

demonstrative adj.

prepositions on

conjunctions and

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Spanish uses changes in syntax to

produce the effect created by shifting

nuclear stress in English.

For example:

Where are you FLYing to? /¿A dónde vuelas?

Where are YOU flying to? / ¿A dónde vuelas tú?

WHERE are you flying to? / ¿Que vuelas a dónde?

Walker, R (2010) Teaching the Pronunciation of

English as a Lingua Franca. Oxford: OUP page

133

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linkingreduction

assimilationelision

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