Cuisenaire rods
Red, white, white, yellow: She | should | n't | 've | stayed | out so late...Here are some links I came across while putting together the pages on our online phonology course (or "Sounds, stress and intonation: Teaching English pronunciation" to give it its full name).
The course has a section on features of connected speech, and suggests using Cuisenaire rods as one way in which you can practise and clarify such things as stress, weak forms, intrusion and catenation...
In our online course materials, we like to include links to other useful resources, and here are some on using Cuisenaire rods:
>> What are Cuisenaire rods? (Wikipedia)
>> Cuisenaire rods in the language classroom (te.org.uk)
>> Cuisenaire rods in the language classroom (John Mullen)
>> Cuisenaire rods for storytelling
>> More on Cuisenaire rods
Labels: Not technology, Story telling, Useful links
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