B2-C2 Sounds right? An English Pronunciation workshop from B2 upwards
Intro
In this course, you will practise important elements of English pronunciation that make a difference to meaning, communicative ease and comprehension. You will learn about basic sound distinctions as well as the phenomenon of word stress. Through exercises with and feedback from your peers you will find out what pronunciation aspects to address. You will have the chance to tackle difficulties.
We will cover aspects such as individual meaning-changing speech sounds and how to pronounce them so that they actually sound different, but also how to give prominence to the right syllables in a word, which is needed because English word stress is fixed and enables a listener to identify a word as the one you mean. Connected speech, sentence stress, and intonation will also be practised. By improving pronunciation, your ability to distinguish sounds and understand speech will also improve. You develop phonetic awareness, apply rules for pronouncing English word endings, increase familiarity with varieties of spoken English, and adapt your pronunciation to different purposes of oral English.
Target audience
This course is open to learners and users of English from B2 upwards who want to know more about English sounds and stress patterns and improve their pronunciation, intelligibility and confidence.
Requirements and commitment
Attend regularly, participate in classroom activities, practise at home and speak aloud in class; join individual, pair or small-group work; do tasks & test pronunciation tools; keep a record of your work; no formal assessment, no credits.
Course content and teaching methods
Locating and using organs of articulation; the vocabulary to talk about different types of speech sounds and about features of pronunciation; English speech sounds that make a meaning difference; reading IPA symbols for English sounds and transcription in dictionaries; pronunciation dictionaries and using pronunciation features of online dictionaries; text-to-speech and speech-to-text options; noticing sound and stress differences in the same word family; variation in oral language use; different ways of pronouncing English; varieties of English; how to be intelligible.
You will listen and repeat, contrast minimal pairs, self-correct with a model, read aloud, dictate a text, give and receive feedback, record yourself, or test pronunciation tools and functions.
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Course aims and learning outcomes
To involve your body and your mind in making your spoken English sound clear and confident; target your pronunciation needs; develop strategies for learning and improving your pronunciation;
Materials
There will be a mix of class materials, self-study resources and links to reference tools such as good online dictionaries.
Zielgruppe
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Personen, deren Niveau den Niveaus B2, C1 oder C2 des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Referenzrahmen für Sprachen entspricht. Schreiben Sie sich nur ein, wenn der Kurs Ihrem Niveau entspricht. Teilnehmende unserer Partnerinstitutionen und Unifr-Mitarbeitende können uns für den Einstufungstest kontaktieren, wenn sie betreffend ihres Niveaus unsicher sind. Unifr-Studierende werden bei der Kurseinschreibung auf MyUnifr automatisch zum Einstufungstest geführt.
Voraussetzungen
Es gelten die Allgemeinen Bedingungen zur Teilnahme an Kursen des Sprachenzentrums.
Kursverantwortliche und Referierende
Kursleitung
- Schaller-Schwaner Iris
Daten und Orte
| Datum | Ort |
|---|---|
| 18.02.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 25.02.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 04.03.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 11.03.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 18.03.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 25.03.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 01.04.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 15.04.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 22.04.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 29.04.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 06.05.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 13.05.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 20.05.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
| 27.05.2026 von 10:15 bis 12:00 | MIS 10 1.16 |
Anmeldung
Eckdaten
| Anmeldeperiode | 02.02.2026 - 01.03.2026 |
|---|---|
| Daten | Mittwoch 10:15 - 12:00 |
| Dauer | 16.02.2026 - 29.05.2026 |
| Kosten | GRATIS für Unifr-Studierende und -Personal; CHF 500.– pro Semester für Mitglieder der Partnerinstitutionen |
| Typ | Seminar / Kurs |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Code | I04.00096-SP26 |
Ort(e)
Université de Fribourg, Centre de languesKontakt
Centre de langues
Email
+41 26 300 79 99
