Speaking

Class presentation on surrealism






 * PRONUNCIATION || GRAMMAR/VOCAB || COMMUNICATION ||
 * surREalism, surREalist || grammar generally correct, if simple || plan is OK ||
 * deVEloped || vocabulary - also correct, somewhat simple (a Greek place > a Greek landscape, Greek architecture, a Greek coastline) || your delivery is a little monotonous - try to sound more lively ||
 * chaOTic || it can represent > it may/it could represent || that's it - you need to find a better way to finish. If need be, write out your last sentence and read it with conviction (and falling intonation). ||
 * revolUTionary || something escapist > it has elements of escapism, ||  ||
 * CONsequently ||  ||   ||
 * repreSENted ||  ||   ||
 * coinciDENtal ||  ||   ||
 * IMagery ||  ||   ||
 * 'Kay 'Sage ||  ||   ||
 * enigMATic ||  ||   ||
 * ARchitecture ||  ||   ||
 * SYMbolise COMMunism ||  ||   ||
 * /i/ɪ/ middle ||  ||   ||
 * H horizon ||  ||   ||
 * thought /ɔ/ ||  ||   ||
 * intonation - too many stresses ||  ||   ||

Here's a place to practice [|hearing] the i/ɪ (sheep/ship) distinction.

And here is a short presentation with the correct pronunciation for some of the words in the table above.

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