Introduction
Pronunciation Portal Intermediate is an online course, consisting of 20 modules of English, and providing approximately 20 hours of study for students.
Course aims
To give students at Intermediate, CEFR B1 level practice in understanding the differences between similar sounds and practice in speaking with good pronunciation. The course is ideal for students who find their level of receptive and/or productive pronunciation is falling behind their level of grammar, vocabulary, writing, reading, speaking, or listening, and need a more targeted approach to bring their pronunciation into line with their other English language skills at this level.
Students can also combine this course with our other similar courses:
- Grammar Box
- Reading Skills
- Vocabulary Booster
- Listen Up!
Unit summary
Module 1
- A Phonemic chart
Module 2
- Alive and Arrive + connected speech
Module 3
- Bet and But + connected speech
Module 4
- Boat and Bought + connected speech
Module 5
- Chose and Shoes + connected speech
Module 6
- Cold and Called + connected speech
Module 7
- Fill and Feel + connected speech
Module 8
- Fit and Feet + connected speech
Module 9
- Full and Fool + connected speech
Module 10
- Lie and Light + connected speech
Module 11
- Look and Luck + connected speech
Module 12
- Meet and Meat + connected speech
Module 13
- Prize and Price + connected speech
Module 14
- Ship and Sheep + connected speech
Module 15
- Shot and Short + connected speech
Module 16
- Sink and Think + connected speech
Module 17
- Son and Sun + connected speech
Module 18
- Taught and Thought + connected speech
Module 19
- Vet and Wet + connected speech
Module 20
- Yet and Jet + connected speech
Follow-up
Students completing the Pronunciation Portal Intermediate course could:
- Move on to our next level course: Pronunciation Portal Upper Intermediate
- Choose one of our other skills-specific courses, such as Grammar Box, Reading Skills, Vocabulary Booster, or Listen Up!
- Study one of our general English improvement courses, such as Complete, Upper Intermediate Power, or Focus on B2 First.