Teacher guidance for Lesson 5, including project facilitation steps, a student-friendly assessment rubric, and ideas for a closing 'Gallery Walk' activity.
A detailed student evidence log for the final podcast project, providing sections for analyzing intent, vocal forensics, and bias check.
A guide for the final project where students select a podcast episode, analyze its intent and bias, and present their findings, including a checklist and a performance rubric.
Slides for the final project launch, introducing the media critic mission, criteria for analyzing podcasts, and methods for citing audio evidence.
Answer key for the Lesson 4 worksheet on grammatical reductions.
Answer key for the Lesson 3 worksheet on assimilation.
Answer key for the Lesson 2 worksheet on elision.
Answer key for the Lesson 1 worksheet on linking and intrusion.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Speech Lab sequence, including audio scripts, instructional cues, pacing, and differentiation strategies.
A student mastery guide for practicing shadowing techniques with transcript analysis of complex campus dialogues.
A slide deck for Lesson 5 on shadowing techniques, prosody, and the final mastery assessment of connected speech patterns.
A student worksheet for identifying and translating grammatical reductions and weak forms in unscripted interviews.
A slide deck for Lesson 4 focusing on grammatical reductions and weak forms, using a high-contrast visual style to highlight the difference between formal and casual speech.
Instructor briefing and facilitation guide for the Pragmatic Power sequence, providing teaching tips, activity hooks, and assessment strategies for ESL instructors.
Final reflection worksheet and exit ticket for the sequence, allowing students to synthesize their learning about pragmatics and reflect on their own cultural communication experiences.
A student worksheet for identifying and reverse-engineering assimilated sounds in natural speech patterns.
Visual presentation for Lesson 5 exploring how cultural backgrounds influence pragmatic markers like silence, interruption, and backchanneling in global English.
Student worksheet for Lesson 4 where students compare different tonal renditions of a script to identify markers of conflict and practice identifying de-escalation strategies.
A slide deck for Lesson 3 introducing assimilation, showing how sounds change based on their neighbors using a "chemical reaction" theme.
Visual presentation for Lesson 4 exploring the tonal and prosodic markers of conflict (escalation) and negotiation (de-escalation) in social and academic scenarios.
A comprehensive teacher resource for the final lesson, including the full script for "The History of Communication" and a detailed answer key for the mastery assessment, alongside sample Cornell note-taking cues for comparison.
The final assessment for the unit, containing comprehension questions based on the mock lecture "The History of Communication" and a strategy reflection section where students self-evaluate their note-taking and filtering skills.
Worksheet for Lesson 3 where students identify hedging language in a transcript and evaluate the confidence level of different speakers based on their linguistic choices.
A student worksheet for identifying and reconstructing elided sounds (/t/ and /d/) in common phrases and lyrics.
A slide deck for the culminating mock lecture simulation. It sets the formal university-style tone, outlines operational protocols for the assessment, and introduces the lecture topic: "The History of Communication."
Presentation for Lesson 3 focusing on hedging language in academic and formal English, teaching students to identify linguistic softeners that signal uncertainty or caution.
Slide presentation for Lesson 4 exploring how sentence stress and intonation change the meaning of words. Features interactive examples of pitch shifts and emotion detection.
A teacher resource for Lesson 4, including a script on the psychology of habits for synthesis practice and a detailed exemplar summary to guide evaluation of student work.
A student activity sheet for analyzing speaker relationships and social context, featuring a grid for recording inferences and a creative rewrite exercise for register shifts.
A slide deck for Lesson 2 focusing on elision, where sounds disappear in rapid speech, specifically highlighting /t/ and /d/ omissions.
Game-based worksheet for Lesson 2 where students record their interpretations of audio clips to distinguish between sincere and sarcastic intent based on tonal prosody.
Introductory slides for Lesson 1, visually explaining the concept of the 'Speech Stream' and the mechanics of consonant-vowel linking. Includes visual metaphors and phonetic practice examples.
A worksheet for synthesizing audio content into a summary. It includes a draft stage with anchor and signal identification, a paraphrased summary section, and a detailed peer review checklist for accuracy and paraphrasing quality.
Slides for the fourth lesson on social inference, exploring the concept of register (formal vs. informal) and providing clues for identifying speaker relationships through audio.
Visual presentation for Lesson 2 focusing on the vocal markers of sarcasm (pitch, elongation, stress) and the social contexts where irony is appropriate.
A slide deck focusing on synthesis and paraphrasing in listening. It introduces the "Telephone Trap," compares paraphrasing vs. regurgitating, and provides a 3-step protocol for creating accurate summaries from notes.
A student worksheet for analyzing audio samples, focusing on identifying consonant-vowel linking and intrusive sounds in campus-based scenarios.
A teacher guide for Lesson 3 featuring a detailed radio advertisement script ("Sparkle Soap") annotated with rhetorical devices, facilitation steps, and common misconceptions for teaching rhetoric to ESL students.
Student worksheet for Lesson 1 where students analyze scenarios to decode the difference between literal and intended meaning in indirect requests.
A teacher resource for Lesson 3, featuring a script for the "Deep Space Secrets" podcast episode with explicit instructions on how to vary tone to signal "noise" versus "core concepts." Includes a content key for the worksheet.
A comprehensive student log for identifying rhetorical pillars (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) and specific devices like repetition and hyperbole during listening exercises.
A visual presentation for Lesson 1, introducing the concepts of consonant-vowel linking and intrusive sounds (/r/, /w/, /j/) with examples and a clear acoustic theme.
Introductory presentation for Lesson 1, exploring the concept of pragmatics and the difference between direct and indirect speech acts using real-world scenarios.
A student worksheet for identifying information hierarchy. It uses a "Podcast Editor" theme with specific zones for the core concept, supporting evidence, and a "Noise Bin" for discarded anecdotes and filler.
Teacher script for the Lesson 5 mystery simulation. Provides detailed transcripts and delivery notes for five witness statements, incorporating tone, idioms, and hyperbole for students to decode. Includes the solution key.
Teacher resource for Lesson 5. A clear rubric for assessing student dialogue performances, focusing on connected speech, reductions, intonation, and idiom usage. Includes grading criteria and teaching tips.
Slides for the third lesson on persuasion, introducing Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, along with common rhetorical devices and a vintage radio ad case study.
A slide deck focusing on the hierarchy of information in academic listening. It teaches students to distinguish core concepts from anecdotes and filler, using a "Podcast Editor" mission as a central theme.
Final assessment worksheet for Lesson 5. Students analyze a dialogue script for connected speech features (linking, reductions, idioms) and plan their own spoken performance, demonstrating mastery of the sequence's objectives.
The final assessment for the sequence. Students log tone and intent clues from five witness statements to solve the "Missing Mascot" mystery. Requires synthesis of all listening skills learned in the sequence.
Teacher guide for Lesson 2 featuring audio scripts for varying tones (genuine, sarcastic, nervous, dismissive), facilitation steps, and vocabulary support for ESL learners.