This tutorial will help you learn a listening and speaking tool called Praat. Praat allows you to receive visual feedback from spoken sound and thus to improve your spoken English.
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This tutorial will help you learn a listening and speaking tool called Praat. Praat allows you to receive visual feedback from spoken sound and thus to improve your spoken English.
Whether you are visiting scholar from outside the U.S., a newly arriving professor or TA from abroad, or an experienced international faculty member, you bring valued international perspective to the University of Minnesota's academic environment. You may also have unique concerns about teaching and learning at this institution.
The Center for Teaching and Learning offers courses, individual consultations, and online resources specifically designed to support non-native English speaking instructors.
Individual consultations are available to instructors who wish to enhance their spoken language proficiency or discuss strategies for teaching students in the U.S. Consultees may opt for one-time, short-term or ongoing sessions.
Through its core courses, the International TA Program provides graduate students with an opportunity to sharpen their use of discipline-specific English, master a variety of teaching and presentation strategies, and engage in meaningful analysis of the culture of teaching and learning at the University of Minnesota.
These listening materials are designed to help you become better acquainted with a variety of typical student questions, common idioms used within them, and fast, reduced speech, a manner of speaking often used by American students.
Non-native speakers of English who want to be eligible for a Teaching Assistantship need to take the SPEAK Test.