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- Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1. Put the pronunciation issues in order of importance:
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The most important areas are always those that can cause comprehension errors like VET/BET, the least important is perfecting a specific accent.
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2. Question
2. Which speaker is rhotic?
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Which speaker says every /r/ sound?
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3. Question
3. Which option is true for this accent?

/t/ =
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4. Question
4. Why is pronunciation teaching different from most language training?
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5. Question
5. Fill in the missing word:
Tone Tonality
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It’s all about the Tonic Syllable: _ _ _ _ _ i t y
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6. Question
6. Which of the two skills is more important for most pronunciation learners?
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Which one will almost certainly change the meaning?
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7. Question
7. Put the TH pronunciations in order:

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8. Question
8. Which is the most important lesson to teach a learner whose English requires the following lessons:
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9. Question
9. Which approach will give a teacher the fastest progress in pronunciation teaching?
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10. Question
10. Put these pronunciation lessons in order of importance for a learner who does not have accuracy in these areas:
- /v/ vs /w/
- Ejective [t'] word finally
- Linking /r/
- Implicational Fall-rise
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Minimal Pair / Connected Speech / Tone / Accent






















