English Pronunciation in Use — Advanced.  Martin Hewings

Self-study and classroom use.

Cambridge University Press,
2007.  — 191 с.
+ Audio 5CD

The best-selling English
Pronunciation in Use is a comprehensive reference and practice book suitable for
self-study or classroom work.

Sixty easy-to-use units cover all aspects of pronunciation, including individual
sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation. Each unit is supported by
audio material in range of accents, available on audio CD. An additional
reference section offers a glossary of specialized terms, help with the
pronunciation of numbers and geographical names and fun exercises on phonemic
symbols and minimal pairs.

The CD-ROM provides a wide
variety of additional interactive activities to reinforce the pronunciation
covered in the book, as well as tests, progress checks, games and animated
diagrams of the mouth showing learners how to produce individual sounds.
Students can also record themselves and compare their pronunciation with one of
the many models provided.

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Contents

Acknowledgements 5

About this book 6

Section A Getting started

1 Accents (1 ): Varieties of English 8

2 Accents (2): English as an international language 10

3 Finding out about pronunciation (1): dictionaries 12

4 Finding out about pronunciation (2): online resources 14

5 Pronunciation in slow and fast speech (1) 16

6 Pronunciation in slow and fast speech (2) 18

Section В Pronunciation of words and phrases

Consonant
clusters

7 play, grow, splash Consonant clusters at the beginning of words 20

8 jump, next, glimpsed Consonant clusters at the end of words 22

9 abstract, next Friday Consonant clusters within and across words 24

Stress in words and phrases

10 ,controversial and controVERsial Word stress and prominence 26

11 ‘comfort and ‘comfortable Suffxes and word stress (1) 28

12 ac’celerate and ac,cele’ration Suffxes and word stress (2) 30

13 ex’treme and ex’tremity Suffxes and word stress (3) 32

14 dis’organised and ,recon’sider Prefxes and word stress (1) 34

15 ‘subway and ‘superpower Prefxes and word stress (2) 36

16 ‘news,paper and ,absolute ‘zero Stress in compound nouns 38

17 ‘hair-,raising and ,hard-‘working Stress in compound adjectives and in
abbreviations 40

1 8 ,closed-circuit ‘television and ‘sell-by date Stress in longer compound
nouns 42

1 9 ‘dream of and ‘live for One-stress phrasal verbs 44

20 ,hang a’round and ,look ‘up to Two-stress phrasal verbs 46

Stressed and unstressed syllables

21 some, the, from, ete. Weak forms of function words 48

22 Well, YOU do it then! Prominent function words 50

23 calcu/u/late and calcu/;/late Vowels in unstressed syllables in content words
52

24 listen, bottle, politician, etc. Syllabic consonants 54

Foreign words

25 deja vu, angst, tsunami Foreign words in English 56

Section С Pronunciation in conversation

Features of
fluent speech

26 one^evening, stopwnow, go^away, ete. Linking sounds 58

27 I’ll get it, These’re mine Contracted forms 60

28 Im not sure, Not sure, ‘m not sure Ellipsis and ‘near ellipsis’ 62

2 9 lasi night, I haven’i seen her Leaving out consonant sounds (1): /t/ 64

30 an old car, a bottle o£ water Leaving out consonant sounds (2): /d/, /h/,
/1/, /v/ 66

31 average, novelist, happening Words that lose a syllable 68

Organising information in conversation

32 II we stuck a picturell of an elephantI Breaking speech into units 70

33 II It’s BLUElI DARK bluell Prominent words in speech units (1) 72

34 II I’ve always been terrifed of SPIders! Prominent words in speech units (2)
74

35 II I’ll beLIEVE it when I SEE itI Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units 76

36 she’s got an ESSay to write Non-prominence on fnal ’empty’ content words 78

37 I can’t STAND the stuff Non-prominence on fnal vague expressions 80

38 Just help yourSELF; Throw it to ME Prominence in refexive and 82 personal
pronouns

Intonation in telling. asking and answering

39 I’m quite busy В at the moment Q Falling and rising tones 84

40 They taste great В, these biscuits Ш Tails 86

41 Great flm B, wasn’t it I? Question tags 88

42 What I don’t understand S3 is how it got there В Cleft sentences 90

43 Finding out or making sure? Questions (1) 92

44 Wasn’t it terrible I? Are you crazy I? Questions (2) 94

45 ‘I paid €200,000 for it.’ ‘How much I?’ Repeat questions 96

46 Although I was tired (3, I couldn’t get to sleep В Comparisons and contrasts
98

47 ‘You were asleep in the class!’ ‘I .WASn’t asleep B. Contradictions 100

48 You couldn’t carry it upSTAIRS for me B? Requests and reservation 102

49 On the whole БЭ, it went very well Attitude words and phrases (1) 104

50 She just forgot, presumably I? Attitude words and phrases (2) 106

51 How embarrassing 1! Exclamations 108

Intonation in managing conversation

52 Mhm, Right, I see Keeping conversation going 110

53 On top of that … S3; Anyway … В Adding information and 112 changing topic

Section D Pronunciation in formal settings

54 Before she left schooV she started her own business Dividing prepared 114
speech into units (1)

55 One of the paintingsll he lef to his sister Dividing prepared speech 116 into
units (2)

56 Lima — as I’m sure you know ШШ — is the capital of Peru Pronunciation 118 of
inserts

57 We expected profts to drop, but they Щ rose Step-ups — contrasts and 120 new
topics

58 The headteacher, Mr Щ Lee, will be talking to parents Step-downs — adding 122
information and ending topics

59 Small, medium, and large Tones in a series of similar items 124

60 ‘Politicians are the same all over .. .’ Level tone in quoting and 126
building suspense

Section E Reference

E1 The phonemic alphabet: Practice 128

E2 Consonant clusters: Further practice 132

E3 Word stress: further practice 136

E4 Clossary 140

E5 further reading 143

Key 144

Key to phonemic and other symbols 192

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