Prosody
(Section updated May 3, 2020)
There are over 20 FREEBIES with keyword prosody and selecting "free" on Teachers Pay Teachers
- Prosody on the Web - with three tutorials - chunking, focus, and pitch (www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~dm/04/spring/201/pow/powin.htm)
- Syllable Pop-up Counting Quiz (www.quia.com/pop/5909.html)
- Suggestions for teaching Lexical Stress Patterns in English (www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster2/basics/koenig.html) collected and summarized by Laura Koenig
- Intonation in American English (http://web.archive.org/web/20080203043839/http://www.americanaccent.com/intonation.html)
- Acting with Intonation (http://www.scribd.com/doc/6419617/Intonation1) an activity which requires students to use intonation to convey meaning, because one phrase can have different meanings in different situations just by varying the stress on the word.
- Lesson plans on Prosody Here by Stuart Mill
- Judy Gilberts' Teach Pronunciation Using the Prosody Pyramid 2008_ a 56 page booklet in PDF format. (https://web.archive.org/web/20110205232123/http://www.cambridge.org/other_files/downloads/esl/booklets/Gilbert-Teaching-Pronunciation.pdf)
- Clinical Prosody a blog by Patricia Hargrove and Nancy McGarr that highlights therapies "concerned with improving prosody or using prosody to improve other aspects of communication." (clinicalprosody.wordpress.com)
- Prosody and Articulation by Shelley Vellman Ph.D. CCC-SLP(https://www.apraxia-kids.org/apraxia_kids_library/prosody-and-articulation/)