Even for the most confident students taking an oral exam can be quite stressful. Twice a year, in June and September, I assess students’ speaking abilities acting as both an interlocutor asking questions and interacting with students, or an assessor listening to students’ performance.
It was while acting as an assessor that I decided to write down the most common pronunciation mistakes students make with the intention of going over them ,with my own students, at the very beginning of the course.
I have created a quiz with, what I hope, will be the last I see of these pronunciation mistakes. I hope you find it useful!
Thanks, Ana! Glad you like it!
Thanks, Cristina! A very useful quizz.
Hello Cristina,
Thank you for this quiz
thanks, i like the quiz to much, it’s really useful!
Hi Lilu
I’m glad you you find it helpful!
Cristina, thank you for your blog. I find it very useful because I’m learning a lot from this site.
well-done!
10 out of 13. Thank you
Thank you Sara!
I enjoyed the course very much. I was very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment.I am glad you find it helpful!! A big hug for you too! 🙂
Thanks a lot, it is so helpful mostly when we are not native speakers. We need more of this kind of exercises in your blog. A big hug from peru.
Thanks a lot! I am thrilled that you like it!
Great post, Cristina, as always! I’m sharing it with my students. We are dealing with mispronunciation of some words so they’ll love this quiz.
Keep up the awesome work you’re doing in your blog. Congratulations on the award!!!
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Thanks a lot.
Oh Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed this and learned a couple of things as well.
Thanks for your comment Andrew. I agree that sometimes a /j/ glide is heard at a point of front vowel hiatus where the first vowel is /iː/ or /ɪ/ but it is also true that generally it is so relaxed that such a glide is not heard.
Sorry to be pedantic, but number 7 is wrong – there is always a /j/ sound in verbs like studying and bullying.
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It is interesting and useful post!! Thank you very much Cristina.
Thank you Orlando! Yes, the tool has a lot of potential for language teaching
It’s really useful.
I’m enjoying this tool.
This is very useful!
I am trying to study English, and I would really love a video with the correct pronunciation.
Yes, it is a tool with a lot of potential for language teaching. Thanks for dropping by!
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Hello Chandrika
Unfortunately this tool does not have a download button. You can only share it or embed it!
I’m glad you found it useful!
It was useful but if it’s downloadable we can use it for students.
gracias muy útil el quiz
I love this tool. It is very helpful!!
Hi Sonya! I’m glad you find it helpful!
Thank you for the quiz. It’s really helpful.
Hello Anna
I hope it is useful!
Hi, Cristina,
Thanks for the post.