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Ercan:
- I find it extremely difficult to hear tunes or to identify
the different patterns of rising and falling tones.
Zehra:
- You’re right. But the fact that we may have difficulty
recognizing specific intonation tunes does not mean
that we should abandon intonation learning
altogether.
Ercan:
- But what is the use of learning pronunciation or
intonation tunes?
Zehra:
- ----
Ercan:
- I see. It’s obvious that I need a lot of practice.
Which of the following completes the dialogue?
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I do agree with you. I prefer to study grammar and vocabulary, practise functional dialogues and become competent in listening and reading. |
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Pronunciation learning not only makes us aware of different sounds and sound features, but can also greatly improve our speaking. |
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Sometimes, I also believe that learning symbols places an unnecessary burden on me if I’m asked to write in phonemic script. |
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I believe that making pronunciation the main focus of a lesson does not mean that every minute of that lesson has to be spent on pronunciation work. |
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A question we need to answer is how good our pronunciation ought to be. Perhaps, we should be happy if we can make ourselves understood. |