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Minimal pair

Minimal pairs are pairs of words that only have one sound different.

Example
‘But' and ‘bat' are a minimal pair. Only the vowel sound is different.

In the classroom
Minimal pairs are a useful way to highlight a sound in a meaningful context and also to show the learner how important correct pronunciation of the sound is. Activities to practise minimal pairs include reverse dictation (the teacher writes what the learners say on the board), tongue twisters and drilling.


Comments

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BernaYilmaz
Submitted on 31 January, 2012 - 12:26
You can see this so clearly in the behaviours of managers. They don't give importance to having good atmosphere between teachers. What a shame.