New Headway Pronunciation Course: Student's Pra... -
Focuses on the relationship between English phonemic symbols and their various spelling patterns (e.g., the "silent-e" rule).
Each unit generally consists of three to four "pronunciation snacks," which are 20–40 minute lessons focusing on specific areas: New Headway Pronunciation Course: Student's Pra...
Exercises centering on specific lexical sets, homographs, or stress patterns in phrasal verbs and word families (e.g., photograph vs. photography). Content by Level New headway pronunciation course [Book Review] - Informit Focuses on the relationship between English phonemic symbols
Covers how to use rising/falling tones for different types of questions, expressions, and the rhythmic patterns of the "going to" future. Content by Level New headway pronunciation course [Book
The is a supplemental series from Oxford University Press designed to accompany the main New Headway Student's Books. It provides targeted training in four key areas: individual sounds, word and sentence stress, intonation, and connected speech.
The content is organized into units that typically link to the topics and language found in the corresponding New Headway Student's Books .