Exercise 1-50: Listening for Pure Sounds CD 2 Track 21 Again, listen care f ully and write the sounds y ou hear. The answers are below. 图片1
Exercise 1-51 : Extended Listening Practice CD 2 Track 22 Let's do a few more pure sound exercises to fine-tune your ear. Remember, start at the end and fill inthe blanks right to left, then read them back left to right. Write whichever sy mbols are
Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 24 The Down Side of Intonation Reduced sounds are all those extra sounds created by an absence of lip, tongue, jaw, and throatmovement. They are a principal function of intonation and are truly indicative of the Americansoun
Exercise 1-52; Reducing Articles CD 2 Track 25 图片1 When you used the rubber band with [Dg zeet bounz] and when you built your own sentence,you saw that intonation reduces the unstressed words. Intonation is the peak and reduced soundsare the vall
Exercise 1-55: Crossing Out Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 28 Pause the CD and cross out any sound that is not clearly pronounced, including to , fo r , and, that , than , the , a, the soft [ i], and unstressed syllables that do not have strong vowel soun
Exercise 1-56; Reading Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 29 Repeat the paragraph after me. Although you're get ting rid of the vowel sounds, you want tomaintain a strong intonation and let the sounds flow together. For the first reading of thisparagraph, it
Word Groups and Phrasing CD2 Track 30 Pauses for Related Thoughts, Ideas, or for Breathing By now you've begun developing a strong intonation, with clea r peaks and reduced valleys, soyou're ready for the next step. Y ou may find yourself reading the
Exercise 1-53: Reduced Sounds continued CD 2 Track26 图片1 图片2 图片3
Exercise 1-47: Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs CD 2 Track n A different change occurs when you go from an adjective or a noun to a verb. The stress stays in thesame place, but the -mate in an adjective is completely reduced [-m't], wherea
Exercise 11-11: Presidential Candidates' Debate CD 4 Track 48 Thəprezədənt təmrrou nidiz əxpectədiniz stidəv thəyoonyən mesəj təprəpouz fedrəl səbzədeez təhelp lou(w)inkəmfmleez ouvrkəm thəsou-kld dijədəl dəvid. Izidənəpropree
Chapter 12. Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 49 We now turn to the three consonants whose sound comes out through the noseM, N, and theNG combination. They each have one thing in common, their sound is blocked in the mouth inone of three locations. Two of
Exercise 12-1: Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 50 We are going to contrast nasals with regular consonant sounds. Repeat after me. 图片1
Review Exercise 5: Varying Emotions CD 3 Track 55 Repeat the following statement and response expressing the various feelings or tone indicated inparentheses. 图片1 图片2 Now that you've run through a couple of emotions and practiced speaking wit
Review Exercise 4: Your Own Sentence CD 3 Track 54 Pause the CD and apply the steps to your own sentences. 图片1 Are you shy? Does doing this embarrass you? Are you thinking that people will notice your newaccent and criticize you for it? Inthe beg
Review Exercise 6: Realty? Maybe! CD 3 Track 56 Repeat the following statements and responses expressing the various feelings. 图片1
Liaison Rule 1 : Consonant / Vowel Words are connected when a word ends in a consonant sound and the next word starts with avowel sound, including the semivowels W, Y, and R. Exercise 2-2: Word Connections CD 2 Track 37 图片1 In the preceding examp
Exercise 2-3: Spelling and Number Connect ions CD 2 Track 38 You also use liaisons in spelling and numbers: 图片1 What's the Difference Between a Vowel and a Consonant? In pronunciation, a consonant touches at some point in th e mouth. Try saying [
Exercise 2-4: Consonant / Vowel Liaiso n Practice CD 2 Track 39 Pause the CD and reconnect the following words. On personal pronouns, it is common to drop theH. See Answer Key, beginning on page 193. Repeat. 图片1 图片2
Exercise 1-24: Single-Word Phrases CD 1 Track 35 图片1
Two-Word Phrases Descriptive Phrases CD Track 36 N ouns are heavier than adjectives; they carry the weight of the new information. An adjective and anoun combination is called a descriptive phrase, and in the absence of contrast or other secondarycha
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