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秘诀83 短元音[Z]的发音技巧 一、口形解说:? (1)?舌套抵下齿;舌前部稍抬起,(2)?舌位比[I]低,口形稍扁; (3)?上、下齿之音的距离约能容纳一个食指。 二、疯狂简说:? 在李阳疯狂英语
Exercise 2-8: Consonant / Consonant Liaison Practice CD 2 Track 43 Pause the CD and reconnect the following words as shown in the models. Check Answer Key,beginning on page 193. Repeat. hard times [hardtimes] with luck [withluck] 1. business deal ___
Exercise 1-1: Rubber Band Practice with Nonsense Syllables CD 1 Track 5 Take a rubber band and hold it with your two thumbs. Every time you want to stress a word bychanging pitch, pull on the rubber band. Stretch it out gently, don' t jerk it sharply
Exercise 2-7: Liaisons with TH Combination CD 2 Track 42 When the TH combination connects with certain sounds, the two sounds ble nd together to form acomposite sound. In the following examples, see how the TH moves back a nd the L moves forward,to m
Telephone Tutoring Final Diagnostic Analysis CD 4 Track 58 After a year, you're ready for the final analysis. If you're studying on your own, please contacttoll-free (800) 457-4255 or www.americanaccent.com for a referral to a qualified telephoneanal
Chapter 13. Throaty Consonants There are five consonant sounds that are produced in the throat: [h] [k] [g] [ng] [er]. Because Rcan be considered a consonant, its sound is included here. For pronunciation purposes, however,elsewhere this book treats
Grammar in a Nutshell CD 2 Track6 Everything You Ever Wanted to Know Ab out Grammar... But Were Afraid to UseEnglish is a chronological language. We just love to know when something happened, and this isindicated by the range and de pth of our verb t
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 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 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
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 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
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 1-48; Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs CD 2 Track 17 Mark the intonation or indicate the long vowel on the italicized word, depending which part ofspeech it is. Pause the CD and mark the proper syllables. See Answer Key, beginning
Chapter 2. Word Connections CD 2 Track 35 As mentioned in the previous chapter, in American Englis h, words are not pronounced one byone. Usually, the end of one word attaches to the beginni ng of the next word. This is also true forinitials, numbers
Exercise 4-6: Rule 4Held T Before N CD 3 Track 18 The held T is, strictly speaking, not really a T atall. Remember [t] and [n] are very close in themouth (see Liaisons, Exercise 2-5). If you have an N immediately after a T, you don't pop the Tthetong
Exercise 5-15: Shifting Your Voice Position CD 3 Track 41 Pinch your nose closed and say. You should feel a high vibration in your nasal passages, as wellas in your fingers. Now, continue holding your nose, and completely relax your throatallow an ah
Exercise 5-12: Thirty Little Turtles In a Bottle of Bottled Water CD 3 Track 37 Repeat the following paragraph, focusing on the consonant +əl combinations. Thrdee Liddəl Terdəl ZinəBddələBddəl Dwder A bottle of bottled water held 30 little tur
Exercise 8-9: How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck? CD 4 Track 23 How fast can you say: 图片1 In the following two exercises, we will practice the two vowel sounds separately.
Exercise 8-3; Bit or Beat? CD 4 Track 17 We've discussed intonation in terms of new information, contrast, opinion, and negatives. As youheard on p. 3, Americans tend to stretch out certain one-syllable words ... but which ones? Theanswer is simplewh