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Lip Reading Activity Pronunciation Practice
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Lip reading activity

May 25, 2015

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Crystal Rose

Students practice pronunciation while focusing on correct mouth and tongue positioning.
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Page 1: Lip reading activity

Lip Reading Activity

Pronunciation Practice

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Preparation

• Find a partner.

• Stand facing your partner.

• Do not talk to your partner.

• One partner is Partner A. One partner is Partner B.

• Raise your hand if you are Partner A.

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Directions

• You are going to see a series of short sentences and phrases.

• Partner A is going to choose one sentence or phrase.

• Partner A is then going to “say” the sentence or phrase without actually speaking. Just move your lips!

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Directions

• Partner B is going to watch Partner A’s lips and guess which sentence or phrase they are “saying.”

• Keep “saying” your sentence or phrase (silently) until your partner can guess which one you are saying.

• Switch roles. Partner B chooses a sentence and Partner A guesses.

• Ready?

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Here we go!

• It’s time to pay.

•It’s time to play

•It’s time to pray.

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Here we go!

•I need a map.

•I need a mat.

•I need a cap.

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Here we go!

•It’s in the fire.

•It’s in the flyer

•It’s in the file.

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Here we go!

•Where’s the movie?

•What’s the movie?

•Why’s he moving?

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Here we go!

•You need to do the math.

•You need to do the mass.

•You need to do the map.

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Here we go!

• green gas

• clean gas

• free gas

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Here we go!

•That was a terrible fight.

•That was a terrible flight.

•That was a terrible fright.

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Here we go!

•It’s on the web.

•It’s on the bed.

•It’s on the bill.