单词:long-vowels
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One of the most important aspects of learning English is pronunciation. Without clear pronunciation, it is difficult to make yourself understood. First start by learning individual sounds. After that, focus on the music of the language. You might be
A Few Words On Pronunciation I'd like to introduce you to the pronunciation guide outlines in the following chart. There aren't too many characters that are different from the standard alphabet, but just so you'll be familiar with them, look at the
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 ___
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,
[00:00.00]Unit 5 Was it in front of the wardrobe. [00:08.39]A Let's read [00:12.46]1.I can't find my ring. [00:16.40]2.Look for it,Anne.It's in the flat. [00:21.45]3.Here it is. [00:24.29]4.Where was it?Guess. [00:28.53]5.Was it behind the lamp? [00:
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
本单元是关于烧烤野餐后的对话 Michal: Morning everyone. What a great barbeque yesterday! Coffee and biscuits Alice? Alice: Oh no, I feel dreadful. I was throwing up all night long! Tim: One too many cocktails? Alice: No! I hardly touched a drop. One
Exercise 8-2: Lax Vowels The lax vowels areproduced in the throat and are actually quite similarto each other. Let's practice some lax vowels. See also Chapter 11 to contrast with tense vowels. Remember to double the vowel when the word endsin a voic
Liaison Rule 3: Vowel Vowel When a word ending in a vowel sound is next to one beginning with a vowel sound, they are connected with a glide between the two vowels. A glide is either a slight y sound or a slight w sound. How do you know which one to
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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 6-1: R Location Practice CD 3 Track 43 Repeat after me. [g], [gr], greek, green, grass, grow, crow, core, cork, coral, cur, curl, girl, gorilla,her, erg, error,mirror, were, war, gore, wrong, wringer, church, pearlWhile you're perfecting you
Exercise 8-5: Tense and Lax Vowel Exercise CD 4Track 19 Let's practice tense and lax vowels in context. The intonation is marked for you. When in doubt, tryto leave out the lax vowel rather than run the risk of overpronouncing it: l'p in place of lip
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
Dictionaries range broadly in purpose, size, and price; and choosing one is a very personal decision. The best advice is to make note of the things you and your family look up in a dictionary over a few weeks' time, and then go to a comprehensive boo
Today on Wordmaster, Rosanne Skirble travels a long distance in the United States for a lesson in an endangered language. RS: Hawaii is far from home: A 12-hour plane ride from Washington, D.C., to Honolulu across six time zones. I was greeted at the
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: linguist Walt Wolfram from North Carolina State University, a self-described dialect nomad who likes to wander through the dialects of American English. RS: And where has this nom
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