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ELTtime
Garnet Education
10 episodes
9 months ago
At Garnet Education, we produce ELT materials that are used in schools, colleges and universities around the world. We’ve created ELTtime in the hope that it can be a springboard for further discussions in our online community and in your staffrooms. You can expect a variety of topics, from the origins of the word capsicum to in-depth discussions of industry biases, global issues and other challenges that the ELT community faces today.
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At Garnet Education, we produce ELT materials that are used in schools, colleges and universities around the world. We’ve created ELTtime in the hope that it can be a springboard for further discussions in our online community and in your staffrooms. You can expect a variety of topics, from the origins of the word capsicum to in-depth discussions of industry biases, global issues and other challenges that the ELT community faces today.
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TeaBreak: accents, dialects, and varieties of English
ELTtime
22 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
TeaBreak: accents, dialects, and varieties of English

In the fourth episode of ELTtime, we introduce a new feature: TeaBreak. A few of us here at Garnet grab a cuppa, and take half an hour to discuss something we’re passionate about within ELT. Today, Alice, Ella, Jaz and Rosie dive into why it’s problematic that RP is used as a standard, make some light-hearted observations about the differences between the way they speak, and discuss some interesting but bizarre Australian words – do you know what Manchester is? (And no, we don’t mean the city!)

Let us know if you enjoyed the episode! Get in touch with any suggestions or questions – you can find us at @garneteducation everywhere!

LINKS

Article: Is RP outdated?

Article: Why people will beat machines in recognising speech for a long time yet

Article: Australian English in the 20th century

CHAPTERS

0:20 – What’s TeaBreak?
1:03 – Introductions (Jaz, Alice, Ella and Rosie)
1:40 – Word (antipodean)

Australia
2:21 – Alice’s Australian accent (8:45)
2:41 – Alice’s Background
3:12 – British and American spellings and pronunciations
3:53 – Non-English speakers and non-British
4:41 – Australian vs British words
8:08 – Australian stereotypes
8:22 – Australian word (galah)

Scotland
8:59 – Rosie’s Scottish accent
9:39 – Alice’s Australian accent
10:02 – Is this a ‘dialect’ thing or a ‘my family’ thing?

America
10:52 – Ella’s American background

Received Pronunciation (RP)
11:23 – What is RP and why can it be problematic?
11:46 – Class and region divides in pronunciation
12:42 – Issues with digital activities

Is there a ‘correct pronunciation’?
15:24 – Regional accent differences
16:02 – Slang and class
17:26 – Voice recognition and audio issues
19:02 – Students mimicking accents
19:49 – American media
20:07 – Australian word (Manchester)
21:00 – Australian idiom (shag on a rock)
21:34 – Final thoughts

 

ELTtime
At Garnet Education, we produce ELT materials that are used in schools, colleges and universities around the world. We’ve created ELTtime in the hope that it can be a springboard for further discussions in our online community and in your staffrooms. You can expect a variety of topics, from the origins of the word capsicum to in-depth discussions of industry biases, global issues and other challenges that the ELT community faces today.