三角洲通讯公司老板John Smith到银行申请贷款,接待他的是银行负责人Ted Johnson。 Ted Johnson: Hello, Mr. Smith. Thanks for stopping by. Smith: Hello, and call me John. Ted: Sure...but only if you call me Ted. J: Done. T: So y
Exercise 7-1 : The Throng of Thermometers CD 4 Track 11 I'm going to read the following paragraph once straight through, so you can hear that no matter howfast I read it, all the THs are still there. It is a distinctive sound, but, when you repeat it
Four-Word Phrases Review Exercise I: Multiple Modifiers with Set Phrases CD 4 Track 3 When you continue to modify a set phrase, you maintain the original intonation pattern and simplyadd an additional stress point. 图片1
Review Exercise L: Four-Word Phrase StoryLittle Red Riding Hood CD 4Treck 6 Repeat after me. Once upon a time, there was a cute little redhead named Little RedRiding Hood. One day, shetold her mother that she wanted to take a well-stockedpicnic baske
Review Exercise G: Three-Word PhraseStoryThree Little Pigs CD 4 Track 1 Notice where there are patterns, where the words change, but the rhythm stays the same (strawcutting tools, woodcutting tools, bricklaying tools). Read the story aloud. Once upon
Review Exercise H: Sentence BalanceGoldilocks CD 4 Track 2 One of the most fascinating things about spoken English is howthe intonation prepares thelistener for what is coming. As you know, the main job of intonation is to announce newinformation. Ho
Exercise 8-1 : Comparing [u] and [] CD 4 Track 15 Look at the chart that follows and repeat eachword. We are contrasting the sound [u] (firstcolumn)a strong, nonreducible sound, ooh, that is made far forward in the mouth, with the lipsfully roundedwi
Exercise 7-2: Targeting The TH Sound CD 4 Track 12 In order to target the TH sound, first, hold a mirror in front of you and read our familiar paragraphsilently, moving only your tongue. It should be visible in the mirror each time you come to a TH.S
Exercise 7-3: Tongue Twisters CD 4 Track 13 Feeling confident? Good! Try the following tongue twisters and have some fun. 1. The sixth sick Sheik's sixth thick sheep. 2. This is a zither. Is this a zither? 3. I thoughta thought. But the thought Ithou
Chapter 7. Tee Aitch CD 4 Track 10 I'd like you to consider words as rocks for a moment. When a rock first rolls into the ocean, it issharp and well defined. After tumbling about for a few millennia, it becomes round and smooth.A word goes through a
Review Exercise 10: Ignorance on Parade Explanations. CD 4 Track 9 Here, go over each topic, point by point. 1. Two-word phrases, intonation and phrasing a proton from a crouton? (contrast) Well, you're not the only one. (contrast) Arecent nationwide
Review Exercise J: Compound intonation of Numbers CD 4 Track 4 In short phrases (#1 and #2), ~teen can be thought of as a separate word in terms of intonation. Inlonger phrases, the number + ~teen becomes one word. Repeat after me. 图片1
Chapter 8. More Reduced Sounds CD 4 Track14 There are two sounds that look similar, but sound quite different. One is the tense vowel [u],pronounced ooh, and the other is the soft vowel [], whose pronunciation is a combination of ihand uh. The [u] so
Review Exercise K: Modify ing Three-WordSet Phrases CD 4 Track 5 When you continue to modify a set phrase, you maintain the original intonation pattern and simplyadd an unstressed modifier. 图片1
Review Exercise M: Building Upto Five-Word Phrases CD 4 Track 7 图片1 图片2 图片3
Review Exercise 9: Ignorance on Parade CD 4 track 8 Now, let's dissect a standard paragraph, including its title, as we did in Review Exercise 1. Firstinthe boxes in the first paragraph, decide which is a descriptive phrase, which is a set phrase, an
Exercise 3-4: Reading the [] Sound CD 3 Track 9 The Tn Mn A fashionably tan man sat casually at the bat stand, lashing a handful of practice bats. Themanager, a crabby old bag of bones, passed by and laughed, You're about average, Jack. Can'tyou lash
Exercise 4-2: Betty Bought a Bit of Better Butter CD 3 Track 14 In the sentence Betty bought a bit of better butter, all of the Ts are in weak positions, so they allsound like soft Ds. Repeat the sentence slowly, word by word: [Beddy ... badə... bidə
Exercise 3-6: Reading the [ə] Sound CD 3 Track 11 When you read the following schwa paragraph, try clenching your teeth the first time. It won'tsound completely natural, but it will get rid of all of the excess lip and jaw movement and forceyour ton
Exercise 4-3: Rute 1Top of the Staircase CD 3 Track 15 When a T is at the top of a staircase, in a stressed position, it should be a clear popped sound. 1. In the beginning of a word, T is [t]. Ted took ten tomatoes. 2. With a stressed T and ST, TS,
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