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American English Sounds

American English Sounds is a web resource that allows English as a Second Language (ESL) students to practice perceiving and producing the sounds of American English in order to improve their pronunciation.

1-10

CC BY-NC-SA


Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence

Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence is a practical guide for teachers and learners that develops core pronunciation skills, including sounds, stress, rhythm, and intonation. It combines clear instruction with interactive H5P activities and audio practice to support both classroom use and independent learning.

1-10

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Learn English Feel Good.com

A comprehensive ESL resource with quizzes, short video-based activities, and practice in reading, grammar, and vocabulary. Its engaging, bite-sized tasks work well as lesson warm-ups and can help motivate students to arrive on time.

5-10

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Oral Communication for Non-Native Speakers of English

A pronunciation textbook with a lot of practice exercises, audio, etc.

5-10

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Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence

Reference Book: Teaching Pronunciation with Confidence is a comprehensive resource for English teachers and learners focused on developing clear and accurate pronunciation. It covers essential topics such as English sounds, word stress, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, and diagnostic tools. The book features interactive H5P activities and sound recordings for use in class or independent practice, offering practical reinforcement of each chapter’s concepts.











5-10

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Communication with Hamilton

Workbook teaches IPA, pronunciation (stress, intonation), vocabulary and presentation skills using an integrated skills approach through examples from Hamilton.

6-10

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Thinking Out Loud

This advanced pronunciation course builds on students’ foundational knowledge of English sounds and focuses on suprasegmental features such as stress, intonation, thought groups, linking, and phonological changes. By the end of the course, students will be able to develop their pronunciation skills independently and self-correct for clearer academic communication.

6-10

CC BY-NC-SA