Ship or Sheep? Student’s Book An Intermediate Pronunciation Course

“Ship or Sheep? Student’s Book An Intermediate Pronunciation Course” by Ann Baker is published by Cambridge University Press on July 9, 1981. This 176-page edition is designed for learners of English as a second language, focusing on the recognition and production of English sounds. The book also addresses aspects of stress and intonation, making it a practical resource for improving pronunciation skills.
Readers will find a structured approach to mastering the nuances of English pronunciation, which is essential for effective communication. The content is tailored to intermediate learners, providing exercises and guidance that facilitate the development of clear speech. With its emphasis on sound recognition and production, this book serves as a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their language proficiency in English.
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This book will train students to recognise and produce English sounds, and includes work on stress and intonation.
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