Part III (±10mins)
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3.1. T draws a conclusion of the lesson, explains the importance of the lecture
3.2. announces the marks, analyzes the degree of achieved results
3.3. T. gives tasks for self-study and explains the assessment criteria
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Ss listen attentively, ask their questions, write the tasks, self-assessment
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1. Types of English Pronunciation
There is wide range of pronunciation of any language, the English language as well. The pronunciation of almost every locality in the British Isles has peculiar features that distinguish it from other varieties of English pronunciation. Moreover pronunciation is socially influenced, i.e. it is influenced by education and upbringing. At the same time all these varieties have much more in common that what differentiates them. They are varieties of one and the same language, the English language.
The varieties that are spoken by a socially limited number of people only in certain localities are known as dialects.
Due to communication media (radio, TV, cinema), the increased mobility of the population, concentration of the population in the cities, the dialectal differences are becoming less marked. That, of course, does not mean that the pronunciation of a Manchester dialect speaker does not differ from the pronunciation of a London dialect speaker. Dialect speakers are, as a rule, the less educated part of the population. With the more educated people pronunciation generally tends to comfort to a particular standard. In present-day English the number of local speech dialects is being reduced to a fewer, more or less general, regional types.
Every regional type of pronunciation is characterized by features that are common to all the dialects used in the region. The dialects, in their turn, are marked one from another by a number of peculiarities specific to each of them.
The orthoepic norm of a language is the standard pronunciation adopted by native speakers as the right and proper way of speaking. It comprises the variants of pronunciation which reflect the main tendencies in pronunciation that exist in the language. It is the pronunciation used by the most educated part of the population, the pronunciation that is recorded in pronouncing dictionaries as the best.
The orthoepic norm of the English language is generally considered to be “Received Pronunciation” (RP), though, as many scholars state, it is not the only orthoepic norm current in present-day Britain.
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