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ENG223 Discourse Analysis

Hearing/Check
T:
In this course, you will do a lot of drills, to help you perfect your production of
the sounds. Who can tell me the classes of phonetic sounds we have in English

Yes,
S:
consonants and vowels
T:
very good, you know we have consonant and vowel letters, hen (h/c)

Or you don’t know. Please don’t confuse one for the other. Okay (h/c)

Accept
T:
Who can tell us the basic difference between consonants and vowels
P:
In the[production of vowels, there is free flow of air from the lungs, while in the
production of consonants, there is either a total or partial obstruction of the air
at a point in the vocal cavity.
T:
Excellent! (Acc)

Comment
T:
I taught you about the syllable in the last lesson. Did II think I did and maybe
we should revise that before going onto today’s topic.(com)
Who can give mean English word with CCCVCC


63
P:
Stretched
T:
Good! Can you transcribe this on the board and showing the consonants and
vowels. (Hands over the chalk to the student to write)

Evaluation
T:
How many English vowel, letters do we have
S:
five
T:
Five, good (eva)

Causative
T:
The tongue is the most important articulator.

Therefore, without a tongue we cannot speak (cau)
S:
(listening)

Reply
T:
What did I just say about the tongue
S:
Sir,
T:
Okay, Bridget
S:
You said it is the most important articulator (rep)

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