本帖最后由 竹声 于 2012-4-21 17:18 编辑 $ b3 H ~: ^0 m# k/ z; G" G _1 q, l) z$ P
Rachel has a science degree in mathematics and a music degree in voice, which may have contributed to her unique way of teaching pronunciation.
竹声 发表于 2012-4-21 16:12 0 r3 p" y, N9 x# w* [; v3 LRachel has a science degree in mathematics and a music degree in voice, which may have contributed t ...
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billzhao 发表于 2012-4-21 20:55 * z0 { z! R% I% Y v9 C( ^5 X
wow, I do not know that. She is so great.
1 ^9 X* T: `9 y* N3 A- tInterestingly, there's a lot of similarity between pronunciation and singing, as both require proper positions of the tongue and lips.
竹声 发表于 2012-4-21 20:56 5 z8 a1 t+ a3 o5 H; c, o: NInterestingly, there's a lot of similarity between pronunciation and singing, as both require prop ...
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原来一直在想,为什么有的人又语言天赋,有的人差一点。经你这么一说,确实是这样。哪些音乐细胞多的,对音的把握要好一些,或许因为听得清楚,学得也像。如果听不出错误音和正确音的区别,就没有办法发出正确的音
本帖最后由 竹声 于 2012-4-21 22:47 编辑 * t' D2 B6 x/ l* g! l( o; \ - U/ F. ~4 u# i% }+ ?We can hardly correct a pronunciation problem until we are able to hear the differences. That's why ear training is absolutely essential. Another similarity between pronunciation and singing.
jsw 发表于 2012-4-24 00:40 * T1 n( e, G4 G& G7 m' p2 g9 y是啊。( Q+ {1 ]6 @9 }& a. k
中文的每个字的声调固定了,所以连成句子的话基本上语调没多少变化了。! u. K7 U( O7 F; N
但英语里每个单词估计至 ...
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Please click the above link and you will find 195 videos. Some of them discuss about intonation.