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[EnglishLanguage 2226] Re: Sound clips
Sally Bishop
s.bishop at aggiemail.usu.eduTue Mar 18 12:58:37 EDT 2008
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I don't know if this is what you are looking for, but I have found it
helpful. SB
speech accent
http://accent.gmu.edu/
On 3/12/08, Castilleja, Janet <Castilleja_j at heritage.edu> wrote:
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> Hello
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> I am trying to develop some teaching materials that would help my students
> (prospective ESL and bilingual ed teachers) pass the required state
> certification test. One of the things they have to be able to do is listen
> to speech with errors or nonstandard usages and identify the problem. Does
> anyone know of sound clips that I could use as a teaching tool?
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks!
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> Janet Castilleja
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> Heritage University
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> Toppenish WA
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