Connected speech
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 6:08 am
I have been teaching English and training English teachers in Indonesia for more than 4 years now.
Around 95% of English students in Indonesia speak word for word, instead of connecting the words. The say come-in instead of co-min or how-are-you instead of /ha-wa-yu/ . When speaking word for word, they actually breathe in and out with every word they say and this is very tiring and sounds robot-like.
I know that there are many pronunciation rules but would like to ask if there are any breathing techniques to practice fluent speech.
Would appreciate any comments ....
Around 95% of English students in Indonesia speak word for word, instead of connecting the words. The say come-in instead of co-min or how-are-you instead of /ha-wa-yu/ . When speaking word for word, they actually breathe in and out with every word they say and this is very tiring and sounds robot-like.
I know that there are many pronunciation rules but would like to ask if there are any breathing techniques to practice fluent speech.
Would appreciate any comments ....