本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛I heard Jerry said the same thing too. Yeah, that's right, if it has become your habit, you don't think about it when you pronunce it, it will be as natural as you speak your native language. Right now, I've corrected quite a few pronunciations, I know what's the right one, how to do it, so the rest of stuff is to KEEP it in every word, every sentence, today, tomorrow... Now I am seeing the light at the end of dark tunnel.
I do agree with yur that singing an english song is a good way to improve pronunciation, i am a good singer too. especially the connections between words, cos' in a song, you have to connect them all together, otherwise it doesn't sound right at all.
last point, muscles, right, it's about getting used to a new habit (your lips, tongue, or everything related to a pronunciation). For example, for TH, i used to pronounce it individually perfectly, but when it came down to a word in a sentence, the I forgot to put my tongue in the right position. If you ask me now, i will say I can do it right 90% right. So it's just a matter of getting used to it. HOwever I do realized that this is not an easy job, and it takes lots of energy for me to get there.
anyway, too much said here. Thanks for sharing your experience with me.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net