Pronunciation Features
Pronunciation Features
Some of the most important reasons why English pronunciation is believed to be so difficult are
:
There are some sounds in English that probably dont exist in your own language for
instance, English has 20 vowels and diphthongs (many languages only have 5).
There is no simple relationship between spellings and sounds in English.
English is a stress-timed language words and sentences have strong and weak parts.
This is different to many other languages throughout the world where parts of words and
words themselves may be given the same stress in a sentence. .
When English is spoken quickly, words are linked smoothly together and sometimes
sounds even disappear altogether (this is called assimilation). This means it can be hard
to understand, as well as speak English.
What are the five main areas of English pronunciation, and why are they
important?
There are five main areas of difficulty in English pronunciation. These are :
In the table below, you can see what the main problems are in pronouncing English and how
you might be able to improve.
Area of difficulty
1. Pronunciation of
individual sounds
Implications of this
particular area
There may be confusion
between minimal pairs (e.g.
bed/bad, ship/sheep) and this
may compromise meaning.
How to improve
3. Sentence stress
Sometimes emphasising
different words suggests
different contrasting
information (e.g. how does the
meaning change when
different words of the
following sentence are
stressed : Mary saw a red car
driven by a young man with
brown hair)
4. Rhythm
Rhythm is important to
maintain the flow of the
language. English is a stresstimed language. Problems
with this are not so likely to
affect comprehension but
getting the rhythm right does
help the listener to follow
your argument..
5. Intonation
Getting the right intonation is Vary your voice more and try
important to convey the right not to speak in a monotone.
attitude i.e. high start for
questions, tentativity and wide
pitch variation to show greater
enthusiasm.