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  1. Clear speech : pronunciation and listening comprehension in American English : student's book

    Gilbert, Judy B. (Judy Bogen)
    Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1984.

  2. Clear speech [sound recording] : pronunciation and listening comprehension in North American English

    Gilbert, Judy B. (Judy Bogen)
    2nd ed. - New York, NY : Cambridge University Press : Sun Group, c1993.

    Clear Speech, Second Edition, is a highly successful and innovative pronunciation course for intermediate and advanced students of English. The Student's Book emphasizes those aspects of English pronunciation that contribute most to intelligibility: rhythm, stress, and intonation. In addition, it teaches students to focus their attention on individual speech sounds that carry important grammatical meaning, such as the verb-final d that signals the past tense, and the noun-final s that signals plural. Students learn to use all these features to provide navigational guides for the listener. The focus on the relationship between speaking and listening comprehension makes this text uniquely helpful. Clear Speech is suitable as a classroom text, for laboratory use, and for self-study.

  3. Clear speech : pronunciation and listening comprehension in North American English : student's book

    Gilbert, Judy B. (Judy Bogen)
    2nd ed. - Cambridge ; New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, 1993.

    Clear Speech, Second Edition, is a highly successful and innovative pronunciation course for intermediate and advanced students of English. The Audio Cassettes contain the listening material for all of the listening tasks, as well as the Clear Listening Test.Clear Speech, Second Edition, is a highly successful and innovative pronunciation course for intermediate and advanced students of English. The Student's Book emphasizes those aspects of English pronunciation that contribute most to intelligibility: rhythm, stress, and intonation. In addition, it teaches students to focus their attention on individual speech sounds that carry important grammatical meaning, such as the verb-final d that signals the past tense, and the noun-final s that signals plural. Students learn to use all these features to provide navigational guides for the listener. The focus on the relationship between speaking and listening comprehension makes this text uniquely helpful. Clear Speech is suitable as a classroom text, for laboratory use, and for self-study.

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