Effective way of learning Norwegian pronunciation- Minimal pairs

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2020
  • Podcast: laernorsknaa.wixsite.com/laer...
    Twitter: / mariusstangela1
    Resrouces:
    Minimal pair list: rhinospike.com/audio_requests...
    Anki: apps.ankiweb.net/
    Fluent forever decks: blog.fluent-forever.com/gallery/
    Forvo for native pronunciation: forvo.com/
    Dictionary with IPA : naob.no/
    Have you ever thought about how difficult it is to obtain a native-like pronunciation in a language. People tend to speak their target language with a heavy accent. After puberty, it simply gets much harder to learn to the sounds of the new language, both to hear them and to pronounce them. However, adults can learn new sounds, but we usually have to train our ears and brains in order to acquire these new sounds. Our brains are wired to our native language, so we need to re-wire it so that it can actually perceive the sounds. So, you need to practice, practice and practice to re-wire your brain to Norwegian.
    So, what should you do to learn Norwegian sounds? I would recommend minimal pairs. Minimal pairs are words that are identical except for one sound. An example in English is rat and bat. They are identical except for the [r] sound and [b] sound. A Norwegian example is “sjekk” and “kjekk”, [sj] sound against [kj] sound. Studying such minimal pairs in Norwegian is a very powerful way of learning the sounds in Norwegian, and no matter what level you have achieved, this is useful to you. You’ll be able to improve your pronunciation and your ability to distinguish between similar sounding Norwegian sounds.
    This has been proven. In a research article from 2016, a team of linguistic researchers set out to test whether minimal pairs would be an effective way of learning English pronunciation for Iranian intermediate students of English. The Iranians took a pre-test of their English pronunciation. The group was then divided into two, one group that would work with minimal pairs and pronunciation, and another group that would receive a placebo. All of the students were native Persian speakers. The group that received minimal pair training performed much better afterwards than the control group that just received a placebo. The minimal pair group improved their ability to hear the sounds of English and to pronounce them as well, and the method was very effective.

Комментарии • 6

  • @tavishimatthews143
    @tavishimatthews143 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this video. I am keen to be able to speak Norwegian just like a Norwegian person so this is extremely useful. Also the step by step instructions about making your own flashcards is excellent. I can create flashcards based on the words that I need the most, so I don't have to waste time with words that I am less likely to use. The presentation style is excellent.

    • @learnnorwegiannow9881
      @learnnorwegiannow9881  3 года назад

      Making the cards oneself is much more effective, not only because one is able to adapt them to one's individual needs and knowledge, but also because there is so much learning in making them. Good luck with learning Norwegian :)

  • @SoelengaaerbagAaseneed
    @SoelengaaerbagAaseneed 3 года назад +2

    Just a tiny comment on an otherwise good video: it's pronunciation, not pronounciation:))

    • @learnnorwegiannow9881
      @learnnorwegiannow9881  3 года назад

      Cheers mate! I didn't even notice :)

    • @diannedasilva6393
      @diannedasilva6393 3 года назад +2

      It doesn’t help that so many native speakers mispronounce it!

    • @diannedasilva6393
      @diannedasilva6393 3 года назад

      I wonder if there aren’t any packs of minimal pairs already available that someone else has done, like you can find on Memrise, to avoid repeating a labor-intensive job someone else has already done.