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Pronunciation Maze Pack | EFL Worksheets

Pronunciation Maze Pack | EFL Worksheets

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Pronunciation mazes are a great way of raising awareness of various features of English pronunciation. They can be used to help students practise discriminating between easily confused phonemes, or for segmental features of various phoneme groups, such as sound length or voicing. They can also be used to focus on features such as word stress or to get students thinking about rules for inflected word endings.

In this pack, you receive:

  • A page of instructions and ideas for using mazes in classes
  • An editable template for you to create your own
  • 3 example mazes covering plural endings, short and long vowels and word stress

Why not take a look at our Pronunciation Poster Set or our FREE downloadable Pronunciation Activities Sheet with some more handy ideas, that make a great accompaniment to this resource.

If you are interested in exploring why pronunciation is important, our Teaching Pronunciation blog is here to help too. 

Once you have completed your order you will receive an email with PDFs to download and print. 

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