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Nice post I love it,,, thanks for sharing it Mary….. I remember when I was attended the first religious organization they explain everything about it.
Be honest even if others are not, be honest even if others cannot, be honest even if others will not…..,,,,, He who walks honestly,,, walks securely……
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Just been reading through this whole thread and found it really interesting, especially Alaia’s point about the shifting stress depending on the part of speech. When teaching pronunciation I think it’s useful to make students aware of these patterns as they can be generalised. In most two syllable noun/verbs pairs the stress shifts from the first syllable in a noun to the second syllable in a verb e.g.
a record to record
an import to import
refuse to refuse
If you come across it a great book on teaching pronuncation is Sound Foundations: Learning and Teaching Pronunciation by Adrian Underhill
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