Tracey Jalovec

Canadian Pronunciation

For use with the English Pronunciation Improvement Course, or “EPIC”

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/ein/ Sentences 25.01.2024

To focus on combining the /ei/ vowel sound with /n/

/au/ Sentences 25.01.2024

These sentences use the /au/ sound. Note the ‘Canadian Raising’ in words like ‘out’, ‘about’ and ‘house’. Canadian Raising is used when the sound after /au/ is voiceless (like/t/ or /s/ for example). The sound is said with less mouth opening, and is faster.

‘L’ final and medial phrases and idioms 18.10.2023

This recording goes with Additional Handouts, 2nd set, p. 12 (PDF 4)

2 Beat Phrases 28.09.2023

Phrases starting from 2 syllables, working up to more than six. Each phrase needs only 2 pitch jumps (two emphasized syllables)

Wed. & Thurs. CEPIP Words, June 14 & 15 14.06.2023

For session 8 homework

‘er’ sound Word and Sentence Practice (schwa-r sound combination) 01.06.2023

Words spelled with ‘ir’, ‘ur’, ‘er’ and other combinations are often pronounced as ‘er’ , as in the word ‘term’. Thus includes word practice, sentence practice, and a few conversational phrases.

Common Reduced Phrases 25.05.2023

Everyday phrases that North American English speakers pronounce lazily, with some sounds being combined, and others being omitted correctly completely.

Sentences, /n/ & /l/, mixed 16.05.2023

Sentences to practice the distinction between the nasal /n/ sound, and the non-nasal /l/ sound.

Minimal Pairs /n/ & /l/ 16.05.2023

Comparing the nasal /n/ sound with the non-nasal /l/ sound.

Sentences, /s/ and ‘sh’ 16.05.2023

For practicing the /s/ and ‘sh’ sounds

Minimal Pairs /ei/ and ‘e’ 10.05.2023

Compares the vowel in the words ‘late’ vs. ‘let’, and ‘main’ vs. ‘men’

3 Beat Phrases: 3 and 4 Syllables 22.03.2023

To practice rhythm and intonation. For use with the 3 Beat Phrases handout.

/ou/ Sentences 08.03.2023

To practice the /ou/ sound in sentences.

Final Nasal Sentences 08.03.2023

For practicing words ending in /n/, /m/ and ‘ng’

/ae/ Sentences 07.03.2023

To work on the /ae/ sound, as in the word ‘cat’. This sound is sometimes called ‘short a’

/ou/ and /or/ Reading 17.02.2023

This reading focuses on the /ou/ and /or/ sounds. Canadian English speakers tend to round the lips more at the end of the /ou/ sound, except when ‘o’ is followed by the /r/ sound. The lips are round, but more open for /or/.

Sentences: ‘t’ pronounced as ‘d’ 17.02.2023

To practice pronouncing ‘t’ or ‘tt’ like a fast ‘d’ sound when it is between vowel sounds in an unstressed position

Sentences with /w/ and /v/, mixed 14.02.2023

For practicing the /w/ and /v/ sounds

Words with both w and v 14.02.2023

Word list containing words with both /w/ and /v/.

Sentences with/b/ and /v/ 07.02.2023

Sentences with a lot of /b/ and /v/ words mixed together.

Words with /b/ and /v/ 07.02.2023

This list contains words with both /v/ and /b/.

When ‘t’ Sounds Like ‘d’ 01.02.2023

Audio for Additional Handouts, section 2, p. 18

Sentences with /U/, as in “look” 27.01.2023

Concentrated practice for the /U/ sound.

Vowel: schwa 11.01.2023

The most common vowel sound in Canadian English! Can be spelled with any of the vowel letters. It is most commonly used in unstressed words or syllables.

Vowels/u/, /ju/ and /U/ 11.01.2023

Vowels listed on p. 5 of the CEPIP manual, PDF p. 13

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