While the child is young, submerge him or her into social situations appropriate for the age to interact in English. For example, enroll the child in a preschool with English speaking children or expose the child daily to shows such as Sesame Street.
One should speak to that person in English as much as possible. Use signs and point to things to get the word across. Words should be enunciated clearly and slowly so that the child understands how to pronounce it. Try to get the child to repeat what you say so that they are at least trying to speak in English. One must be constant with this so that the child learns. Constance and repetition will help them to learn.
The function of phonological rules in our life is to avoid misunderstanding and miscommunication words
By showing objects while you sing a song. for example if you are singing twinkle, twinkle little star, show pictures of stars.
One should speak to that person in English as much as possible. Use signs and point to things to get the word across. Words should be enunciated clearly and slowly so that the child understands how to pronounce it. Try to get the child to repeat what you say so that they are at least trying to speak in English. One must be constant with this so that the child learns. Constance and repetition will help them to learn.
"in a phonological translation, while grammar and lexis do not change, "the source language phonology of a text is replaced by the equivalent target language phonology" (Lucia V. Aranda. Handbook of Spanish-English Translation, p.10)
Because there are phonological variations in the way English is spoken, mainly due to geographic differences.
Phonological conditioning is a certain form of conditioning, where the choice of allomorphs is sensitive to the phonological context and can be predicted from it (e.g. regular plural suffix in English).
Juanita V. Williamson has written: 'A phonological and morphological study of the speech of the Negro of Memphis, Tennessee' -- subject(s): Americanisms, Black English, Dialects, English language, Languages, Provincialisms, Spoken English 'A various language' -- subject(s): Dialects, English language
"Conciencia" is a Spanish word that translates to "awareness" in the English language. "Awareness" is typically used to describe someone's ability to perceive their surroundings.
Boubakar Kane has written: 'A comparative study of the phonological systems of English and Wolof' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, English language, Phonology, Study and teaching, Wolof language, Wolof speakers
Barbara Valeska Schuster has written: 'The role of phonological memory in vocabulary development in ESL children' -- subject(s): Foreign speakers, Longitudinal studies, English language, Study and teaching, Memory in children, Vocabulary, Cognitive learning, Phonology, Recollection (Psychology)
I am pretty sure that ELA stands for English Language Awareness