But as I can't help thinking as a teacher, I'll take advantage of this song to work on nasal consonants /m/, /n/and /ŋ/ which are pronounced letting the air go out through the nose with your mouth closed.
- Spanish students find it especially difficult to produce the nasal sound /ŋ/ which is represented by the spellings 'ng' as in 'sing' and 'nk' as in 'sink'. To produce this sound you have to stop the air flow through the mouth by pressing the back of your tongue against the soft palate. You can click here to see a short video that'll help you pronounce this sound correctly.
- Paying attention to these sounds, listen to the song "One day" by the American reggae singer Matisyahu.
- Now, listen again and do the gap-fill activity.
Hi Natalia,
ResponderEliminarFirstly I'd like to say thank you for this beautiful song.
About the song, we usually think that do something in te correct way is not really important beacause the rest of people don't do it. In my opinion, this videoclip means that the good actions of a little group could be copy or extended to the rest of the world.
Kindly regards.