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A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
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A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
A. Now practice these sounds in words. Notice the phonetic spelling. Listen and repeat each word twice . 1. thumb ? thumb 2. author ????? author 3. path ? ????? path 4. math ? ? math 5. another ? ? an
Chapter 2 Word Connections As mentioned in the previous chapter, in American English, words are not pronounced one by one. Usually, the end of one word attaches to the beginning of the next word. This is also true for initials, numbers, and spelling.
It Sounds Like...Onomatopoeia! The world is full of different sounds. Some sounds are pleasing to hear, like a bird's voice. Other sounds hurt your ears, like a loud machine. But how do we explain in words what a sound is? For example, how do you des
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AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: sensing the meaning of words from their sound. A study in next week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences explores the connection. RS: Researchers studied
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER -- help for English learners who have trouble pronouncing words with the letters t-h. RS: Our friend Lida Baker joins us with a pronunciation lesson. She writes textbooks for Engli
I'm a man of my word I mean what I say My pledge is my bond Well,that's just my way When you've made a promise To someone who's gone Well,that's when forever Seems a little too long I'm a man of my word And I made you a vow I swore that I'd love y
今天我们要学的词是sound off。 To sound off about something, 有抱怨的意思。 Local residents sounded off about plans to cut library hours, 当地居民对缩短图书馆的开放时间表示不满。 The player sounded off about the te
I'm a man of my word I mean what I say My pledge is my bond Well,that's just my way When you've made a promise To someone who's gone Well,that's when forever Seems a little too long I'm a man of my word And I made you a vow I swore that I'd love
Broadcast: February 26, 2004 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- telling less, and showing more. RS: Adjectives are words that modify or describe nouns. But here's how a lot of writers and writing teachers describ
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First broadcast: January 26, 2005 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: we answer a couple of questions with help from English teacher Lida Baker in Los Angeles. The first is from a listener who teaches physics at Heb