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Exercise 13-3: Reading the H, K, G, NG, and R sounds CD 4 Track 56 Repeat after me. H Help! hissed the harried intern. We have to hurry! The halfwit who was hired to help herhome hit her hard with the Honda. She didn't have a helmet on her head to pr
Exercise 2-5: Consonant /Consonant Liaisons CD 2 Track 40 Say the sound of each group of lett ers out loud (the sound of the letter, not the name: [b] is [buh] not[bee]). There are three general locations the lips, behind the teeth, or in the throat.
Review Exercise F: Three-Word PhraseSummary CD 3 Track 64 Repeat the following sentences. Write your own sentences at the bottom, carrying over the sameexamples you used in the previous exercise. 图片1
Read This First CD 1 Track 1 Welcome to American Accent Training. This book and CD set is desi gned to get you started on your American accent. We'll follow the book and go thr ough the 13 lessons and all the exercises step by step. Everything is exp
Exercise 1-41: Supporting Words CD 2 Track 10 For this next part of the intonation of grammatical elements, each sentence has a few extra words tohelp you get the meaning. Keep the same strong intonation that you used before and add the newstress whe
Exercise 1-40: Intonation in Your Own Sentence CD 2 Track 9 On the first of the numbered lines below, write a three-word sentence that you frequently use, suchas Computers organize information or Lawyers sign contract s and put it through the 25chang
Exercise 2-15: Colloquial Reductions and Liaisons CD 3 Track 3 In order for you to recognize these sounds when used by native speakers, they are presented here,but I don't recommend that you go out of your way touse them yourself. If, at some point,
Exercise 3-5: Reading the [] Sound CD strack 10 A Lt of Lng, Ht Walks in the Garden John was not sorry when the boss called off the walks in the garden. Obviously, to him, it wasawfully hot, and the walks were far too long. He had not thought that wa
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
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
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
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 1-6: Pitch and Meaning Change CD 1 Track 13 Practice saying the four sentences after me. Pay close attention to the changes in pitch that you mustmake to convey the different meanings intended. The words to be stressed are indicated in bold
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
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
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 1 -49: Tell Me Wədai Say! CD 2 Track19 The first thing you're going to do is write down exactly what I say. It will be nonsense to you for tworeasons: First, because I will be saying sound units, not word units. Second, because I will besta
Exercise 1-59: Practicing Word Groups CD 2 Track33 When I read the paragraph this time, I will exaggerate the pauses. Although we're working on wordgroups here, remember, I don't want you to lose your intonation. Repeat each sentence group afterme. H
Exercise 2-1 : Spelling an d Pronunciation CD 2 Track 36 Read the following sentences. The last two sentences should be pronounced exactly the same, nomatter how they are written. It is the sound that is important, not the spelling. The dime. The dim
Exercise 6-6; The Mirror Store CD 3 Track48 Repeat after me. The Hurly Burly MirrorStore at Vermont and Beverly featured hundreds of first-rate minors.There were several mirrors on the chest of drawers, and the largest one was turned toward thedoorin