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Practise reading the sentences paying attention to the intonation in different question types




Read the exercise paying attention to the articulation of the voiced and voiceless consonants.

Read the exercise paying attention to the differences in the articulation of the monophthongs and diphthongs.

Additional Exercises

Phonetic Exercise 9

Phonetic Exercise 8

Phonetic Exercise 7

Phonetic Exercise 6

Phonetic Exercise 5

Phonetic Exercise 4

Phonetic Exercise 3

Phonetic Exercise 2

Phonetic Exercise 1

 

thick thin think thanks   this then than these myth – with tooth – both teeth – breathe worth – worthy something rather funny three brothers together This is the author of the novel.

 

 

 

shut shop finish Swedish mission session action direction vision collision measure pleasure

 

 

 

check chuck chicken cheese Jack just ginger jeep shop – chop sheep – cheap shoes – choose cash – catch chin – gin bench – badge fetch – pledge merchant – legend   orange juice rich gentlemen large cherries a huge jam jar

 

 

 

eh age H hay – hail – hate bay – bathe – base tray – trade - trait   waiting for a train Play that game again. He’s eighty-eight today.

 

 

 

I eyes ice sigh – side – sight lie – lied – light tie – tide – tight   hay – high mail – mile lake – like Smile ninety – nine times. I hate saying good-bye. D’you mind the bright light?

 

 

 

oyer oil oyster toy – coin – voice boy – boil – boyish enjoy – enjoys – rejoice   all – doll – Doyle chore – chop – choice raw – rock – royal   a spoilt boy Avoid this noisy toy! Let’s talk to the point.

 

 

 

oh own oak low – load – loaf so – soul – soap go – goal – goat sir – saw – sow firm – form – foam hurt – bought - boat an old joke Don’t go poking your nose into other people’s business!

 

 

 

our owl out how- hound – house bow – town – about allow – loud – doubt   shout – shower town – tower count – coward Don’t shout so loud! I found a mouse in our house. It’s the highest tower around.

 

 

 

tea – tear bee – bear bead – beard weed – weird   when – where bed – bare head – haired chess – chairs   shoe – sure pool – poor cute – cure pew – pure   his sheer fear of his peers Beware of the bear! Make sure the water is quite pure.

 

 

 

 

men – mane pen – pain wet – wait sell – sail pepper – paper pot – point spot – spoilt John – join toss – toys olive – oil   tack – take sat- saint cat – Kate fat – fate plan – plain hat – height fat – fight sad – side man – mine dad – died pin – pine film – fine myth – mine fifth – five tip – type
not – no god – go hot – home stock – stone rock – robe   love – low done – dole son – snow London – lonely front – froze   burn – bone turn – tone learn – alone curly – cozy work – woke  

 

 

 

fetch – chest catch – chat latch – chart such – chuckle   gesture just job jaw join edge badge large lodge George Fetch the bag. Catch the dog. Reach the park. Call John. Find Julian. Teach Jane.

 

 

 

a/ Is this Nick’s coat?

Whose coat is this?

This is Nick’s coat, isn’t it?

Is this Nick’s or Mark’s coat?

 

b/ Are those Mary’s gloves?

Whose gloves are those?

Those are Mary’s gloves, aren’t they?

Are those Mary’s gloves or mittens?

 

c/ Is that Arthur’s girlfriend?

Who is that?

That is Arthur’s girlfriend, isn’t it?

Is this girl or is that girl Arthur’s girlfriend?

 

 




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