----- !!%center%Listening ----- *Section 2 http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/classes/zemi/eowlisteningfiles/chap1-2.mp3 *Section 4 http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/classes/zemi/eowlisteningfiles/chap1-4.mp3 *Section 5 http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/classes/zemi/eowlisteningfiles/chap1-5.mp3 ----- !!%center%Lecture notes ----- http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/classes/zemi/eowch1.jpeg Other questions: 1. What is "Good English"? Is there a standard English? Or more than one? If so, what is it (are they)? If not, should there be? 2. Do people who use English varieties in ESL and EIL settings speak "wrong"? Why or why not? 3. What English should I teach? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XT04EO5RSU 3 circles of English (Kachru 1982, 86) http://doanbangoc.researchland.net/files/2011/07/Three-Concentric-Circles-of-English_2.jpg ----- !!%center%Englishes and Phonetics ----- *Listen to differences : http://www.fonetiks.org/ *http://eleaston.com/world-eng.html excellent collection of links, including: *http://classweb.gmu.edu/accent/ speech accent archive *http://www.ic.arizona.edu/%7Elsp/index.html Varieties of (western) Englishes *http://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/engl/WE/frame.html Kachru's three circles of English *http://www.alt-usage-english.org/audio_archive.shtml the audio archive and many great links for Caribbean English, Philippine English, Nigerian English, Singaporean English, South African English, Welsh English [[http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/vowels.html|VOWELS]] [[http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/consonants1.html|CONSONANTS]] [[http://hctv.humnet.ucla.edu/departments/linguistics/VowelsandConsonants/course/chapter1/consonants2.html|CONSONANTS2]]