单词:Schwadensalz
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A Few Words On Pronunciation CD 1Track 2 I'd like to introduce you to the pr onunciation guide outlines in th e following chart. There aren'ttoo many characters that are di fferent from the standard alpha bet, but just so you'll be familiarwith them,
《绝望主妇》原句: A: Are you sure you didnt leave them open this morning? B: No way. 单词词组讲解 Leave sth open 美语发音技巧(连读,吞音,弱读) Didnt Leave them:可以把th去掉,直接leave+schwa+m 翻译: A:你确
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Chapter 3. Cat? Caught? Cut? CD 3 Track 5 After laying our foundation with intonation and liaisons, here we finally begin to refine yourpronunciation! We are now going to work on the differencesbetween [?], [?], and [?], as well as[ō], [ā], and [ē
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
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Chapter 8 More Reduced Sounds There are two sounds that look similar, but sound quite different. One is the tense vowel , pronounced ooh, and the other is the soft vowel , whose pronunciation is a combination of ih and uh. The sound is located far fo
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Exercise 5-5: Liaise the Ls CD 3 Track 30 As you work with the following exercise, here are two points you should keep in mind. When a wordends with an L sound, either (a) connect it to the next word if you can, or (b) add a slight schwa foran exagge
Exercise 5-3: Final El with Schwa CD 3 Track28 Repeat after me. 图片1
Exercise 5-2; Sounds Comparing L with T, D, and N CD 3 Track 27 Repeat after me, first down and then across. T Look at group 3, B. This exercise has three functions: 1. Practice final els. 2. Review vowels sounds. 3. Review the same words with the st
Exercise 6-3: How to Pronounce Troublesome Rs CD 3 Track 45 The following seven R sounds, which are represented by the ten words, give people a lot of trouble,so we're going to work with them and make them easy for you. Repeat. 图片1 1. Were is pro
Exercise 8-6: The Middle I List CD 4 Track 20 The letter I in the unstressed position devolves consistently into a schwa. Repeat. 图片1 图片2 图片3 图片4
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