Esl pronunciation classroom games


















Now, to keep the matching pair the S1 must use both words correctly in a sentence or two. In this game, students must connect words that have the same vowel sound. Take a look at this Pronunciation Maze as an example. But you can create your own maze. You can have students take turns on one maze. Or print out several copies to see who reaches the end of the maze first! Divide your class into groups of three to four students. Print out this Four in a Row worksheet or make your own!

In groups, students must work together to arrange the words into sets of four words that sound the same. The first team to complete all of the sets wins. Students must find the word that matches that sound on their Bingo sheet in order to cross it out: toy. Students must find a word with the same sound: boy. Say one of the words out loud: fourteen 4 - Students must slap the right card 5 - The one who slaps it first must use the word in a sentence to get a point for the team.

Students take turns turning over the cards to find the pairs that rhyme. This is a vital step. The student needs to understand which muscles to use to product the sound correctly.

Follow this guide below to discover the most difficult parts of English pronunciation and how to fix them. Mother, other, bother, brother, breathing, clothing, father, feather, gathering, lather, rather, soothing, weather, worthy, brotherly, together.

These words include:. There are only two main words with have this structure. These are:. The next person repeats that sentence and adds another object and so on.

Another big pronunciation problem that students encounter is among words that sounds similar. For example:. It will make a different word. Let your students line up or make a circle, or decide an order for an online class. Give the key sound and have each student come up with a new word with the same sound. You can vary this ESL pronunciation game, for example, by letting the next student repeat the previous words in the right order before adding their own, or by having your class tell a story with the words they came up with during the sound chain game, in groups or as a whole class.

This is a great way to increase student talking time. They can then write the story down with their own words as homework or in class. There are heaps of tongue twisters out there, for all levels and ages, that you can use in your classes.

Tongue twisters for ESL students can create a very lively and fun atmosphere, as everybody tries to do their best but eventually gets caught up in their own words and speed.

This ESL pronunciation activity is good for team building and for students who are comfortable with each other and with you. Our diverse, global community of contributors includes experts in the field, Bridge course graduates, online and classroom-based teachers worldwide, and Bridge faculty and staff.

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