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/uː/ - vowel, long, diphthongoid
/ʊ/ - vowel, short, monophthong
При произнесении дифтонгоида /uː/ язык находится в задней части полости рта. Задняя часть языка значительно приподнята. В процессе произнесения /uː/ язык перемещается от продвинутого впереди более низкого положения в направлении более задней и закрытой позиции. Губы значительно округлены, причем округление увеличивается к концу произнесения. По сравнению с английским гласным русский гласный /у/ является более задним, более закрытым и более лабиализованным. В случае ошибки типа русского /у/ следует в первую очередь следить за тем, чтобы губы были округлены, но не вытянуты вперед.
При произнесении краткого гласного /ʊ/ язык находится в задней частиполости рта, но не так далеко, как при /uː/. Задняя часть языка приподнята меньше, чем при /uː/. Губы слегка округлены. В случае ошибки типа русского гласного /у/ следует продвинуть язык вперед и не вытягивать губы вперед.
Ex.8.28. Read the words.
/puːl/
| /suːp/
| /bluː/
| /prɪˈzjuːm/
| /ˌɑːftǝˈnuːn/
|
/ruːl/
| /fruːt/
| /ʃuː/
| /skuːl/
| /muːn/
|
Ex.8.29. Listen and read.
/uː/
| oo
| too
| ou
| group
| oe
| shoe
|
ue
| blue
| u
| music
| ew
| new
|
wo
| two
| ui
| fruit
| juice
|
|
Ex.8.30. Listen and repeat.
1. me too 4. red and blue 7. fruit juice
2. work in groups 5. listen to the music
3. new shoes 6. fourty-two
Ex.8.31. Read the words.
/lʊk/
| /rʊk/
| /ˈfʊtbɔːl/
| /kʊd/
| /pʊʃ/
|
/bʊk/
| /kʊk/
| /gʊd/
| /wʊd/
| /bʊʃ/
|
Ex.8.32. Listen and read.
/ʊ/
| u
| full
| sugar
|
|
|
|
oo
| book
| foot
|
|
|
|
ou
| would
|
|
|
|
|
o
| woman
|
|
|
|
|
Ex.8.33. Listen and repeat.
1. My bag’s full. 3. my left foot 5. Who’s that woman?
2. Where’s my book? 4. a kilo of sugar
Ex.8.34. Listen and read.
/luːz/ – /luːs/ /njuː/ - /fjuː/ /juˑˈɑː/
/muːd/ – /muːt/ /ˈmjuːzɪk/ /juɑˑˈnɒt/
/suːn/ – /suːp/ /ˈmjuːzɪkǝl/ /ˈɑːjuˑ/
/ˈstjuːdǝnts/ /juˑˈɑːnt/
Ex.8.35. Listen and read.
/gʊd/ /pʊl/ - /puːl/ /ǝˈgʊd ˈbʊk/
/kʊd/ /fʊl/ - /fuːl/ /ǝˈgʊd ˈkʊk/
/kʊk/ /fʊt/ - /fuːt/ /ˈlʊk ǝtðǝˈbʊk/
/tʊk/ /pʊt/ - /buːt/
Ex.8.36. Circle the words with /uː/. Listen and check.
food
four
| June
| look
| news
| room
| school
|
soup
| spoon
| sugar
| town
| Tuesday
| two
|
Ex.8.37. Circle the words with /ʊ/. Listen and check.
book
cookery
| cough
| could
| good
| looking
|
lunch
| soon
| sugar
| thought
| through
|
Ex.8.38. Circle the words that have /uː/ and /ʊ/, put them in the correct column. Listen and check.
1. Is it really true? 6. I’ll be ready soon.
2. You’re standing on my foot! 7. Here’s your ticket – don’t lose it!
3. Are you a good cook? 8. Go through that door over there.
4. Where’s my toothbrush? 9. My keys! Where did I put them?
5. Do you push or pull to open this door? /ʊ/
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Ex.8.39. Listen and circle the word you hear:
1. pool / pull 2. look / luck 3. soup / soap
Before reading the text practice the sounds in the following words and word combinations:
Ex.8.40 (a).
/iː/ – please, read, believe, weak, clean
/ɪ/ – ill, begin, transcription, distinct, listen, switch
/e/ – lesson, present, temperature, let, exercise, check, text, rest, any, correct
/æ/ – absent, bad, palatalization, family, thank
Ex. 8.40 (b).
Alveolars replaced by dentals – in the nouns, at the board, read the text, clean the board
Loss of plosion – sit down, read Text 7, write down, next time
Clear /l/ before /j/ – will you take, will you please switch on the tape recorder?
Phonetic notes:
1) Please–Произношения слова pleaseзависит от его места в предложении.
· В начале предложения (или смысловой группы), оно ударно, но обычно не образует отдельной смысловой группы. Например:
↘Please, Helen, proˈnounce the 、words.∥
· В середине предложения слово pleaseможет быть ударно или безударно, но оно не образует отдельной смысловой группы. Например:
↘Will you please ˈswitch ˈon the ͵tape-recorder?∥
· В конце предложения слово please безударно, не образует отдельной смысловой группы и произносится с мелодией предшествующей смысловой группы:
↘Will you ˈread ͵louder, please?∥
2) Thank you –Произнесенное с нисходящимтоном thank youвыражает искреннюю благодарность. Те же самые слова, произнесенные восходящим тоном, служат выражением лишь формально вежливой благодарности:
Will you please switch on the tape recorder? 、Thank you.
͵Thank you, Mike. Go to your seat.
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Для студентов, обучающихся по направлениям
050100.62 Педагогическое образование (Английский язык)
050300.62 Филологическое образование (Иностранный язык и русский язык как иностранный)
Introduction
· Фонема (phoneme)
· Буквы и звуки английского языка (letters and sounds)
· Транскрипция (transcription)
·
Органы речи и их работа
(Organs of speech)
В верхней части дыхательного горла (гортани) расположены две мускульные эластичные подвижные складки – голосовые связки (Vocal Cords), пространство межд
Гласные и согласные
Если выдыхаемая струя воздуха не встречает на своем пути шумообразующей преграды, произносятся звуки, называемые гласными (vowels). В отличие от гласных
Lesson One
· Consonants: /k/, /ɡ/ /t/, /d/
· Vowels: /ɪ/, /iː/
· Aspi
Lesson Two
· Consonants: /l/
· Vowels: /ǝ/ Pronunciation of articles
· Dark/Cle
Условные обозначения
Текст
Тонограмма
Последний ударный (ядерный тон)
、(LF)
Последний ударный (ядерный тон)
╮(LF)
Правила деления на ритмические группы (RHYTHM UNITS) при транскрибировании словосочетаний и предложений
ü Количество ударных слогов соответствует количеству ритмических групп.
ü Служебные слова являются безударными и примыкают к ударным знаменательным словам.
Lesson Three
· Consonants: /m/, /n/ /ŋ/, /ð/, /θ/
· Vowels: /e/, /æ/
· Pronunciation o
Lesson Four
· Consonants: /s/, /z/, /p/, /b/,
· Vowels: /ǝʊ/, /aʊ/
· Nasal plosion
B) A letter
A letter came
in the post
from the coast
- the one that I wanted the most.
It said, “D
Lesson Five
· Consonants: /f/, /v/, /w/, /j/,
· Vowels: /ʌ/, /ɑː/
· Loss of plosion
November the first The traveller
November the first “A visitor? Having fun? A fine day for travelling,” he said
Five leaves left “A café? A phone? Here? I’m afraid not,” he laughed
One leaf falls “You’ll f
FOUR TYPES OF SYLLABLES
I – open syllable II – closed syllable III – before “r” IV – before “re”
a
o
u
e
i/y
Lesson Six
· Consonants: /h/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/
· Vowels: /ɒ/, /ɔː/, /ɜː/
·
Lesson Seven
· Consonants: /r/
· Vowels: /eɪ/, /aɪ/, /ɔɪ/, /ʊə/
·
Lesson Eight
· Consonants: /tʃ/, /dʒ/
· Vowels: /ɪə/, /eə/, /ʊ/, /uː/
A turn re long ing er sleep
first syllable is stressed second syllable is stressed
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Lesson Nine
· Vowels: /aɪə/, /aʊə/
· Sounds combination: /wɜː/
·
Geographical names
(Adjectives are often pronounced in a very similar way to the noun; they are not shown separately in the list. For example: Austria-Austrian. Some adjectives are pronounced differently; these
Lesson Ten
· Linking /w/, Linking /j/
· Intonation: Well, Exclamations, Preposition after the nucleus
Asking the way Hats
Yes. I’ll do one for you.
Go outside of the building. I’ll give you one too
Go along the street. a nice one
Go over the bridge. a new one
Go across the street. a
Solomon Grundy Thirty days
Solomon Grundy, Thirty days have September,
Born on Monday, April, June and November,
C
Lesson Eleven
· Strong and weak forms
· Intonation: Complex sentences
· Text: Dialogue
· Poem: Roadways
Pronouns, possessives, conjunctions, prepositions, articles.
weak
strong
weak
strong
you
/jǝ/
/juː/
Please don’t delay.
Tell me, what do you say?
Appendix 2
TONGUE TWISTERS for each sound
Appendix 2A more tongue twisters
/æ/
1. That’s the man who sat on my hat in the tram.
2. Once there lived a lad who was always very sad.
For he hadn’t any mother and he hadn’t any
DAYS AND MONTHS. ASKING THE TIME.
“Do you know the days of the week?”
“Yes, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.”
“Now, let’s assume that today is Wednesday. What day will tomorrow be?”
OUR SITTING ROOM
Let’s have a look at this picture of our sitting room. As you come into the room you notice a piano with a low music-stool in front of it. Next to the piano is a tall bookcase standing against the
BALZAC AS A HANDWRITING EXPERT
Balzac, the famous French writer was a man of great talent. But he himself was proud of his ability to tell a person’s character by his or her handwriting. He often told his friends that he could t
THE SMOKING CHIMNEY
One afternoon Professor N. was walking along a country road when he saw a farmer eating his supper alone in the road before his house. The professor approached the farmer and asked him:
“W
MARK TWAIN IN FRANCE
Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was travelling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep. He therefore asked the conductor to wake
PLANNING A HOLIDAY
“I say, what are you and your sister going to do for your holiday this year?”
“Well, I don’t know. I should like to take my sister for a tour to the Baltic Sea, but then she can’t very wel
THE BELL-BOY
A traveller was standing at the desk in the lobby of a Washington hotel. He was in a hurry. He had only 10 minutes to pay his bill and reach the station. Suddenly he remembered that he had forgotte
Text 23
An English tourist found himself in Norway with only enough money in his pocket to pay his passage back. As he knew that it would take him only two days to get to England, he decided that he could
Dialogues
(Listen, complete, indicate the intonation patterns, mark and transcribe all the words with the target sound, learn the dialogue by heart, recite)
/i
An interesting film
Bill: ________________________________?
Lyn: _______________________________?
Mrs. Smith: __________________________.
Bill: ________________________________
Tim:
Shopping
A: _________________________________.
B: _________________________________ ___________________________________?
A: _________________________________ ______________________________
Eɪ/ At the railway station
Mr. Grey: ____________________________ ___________________________________.
Porter: _____________________________?
Mr. Grey: ___________________________.
Porter: ________
Eɪ/ At the railway station
Mr. Grey: ____________________________ ___________________________________.
Porter: _____________________________?
Mr. Grey: ___________________________.
Porter: ________
L/ A spoilt little boy in a bicycle shop
Paul: _______________________________!
Uncle Bill: ___________________________!
Salesman: __________________________ ______________________________________________________________
R/ A proud parent
Mrs. Randal: ________________________ ___________________________________?
Mrs. Reed: __________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________.
IPA index
/b/
/v/
/ð/
/n/
/ʌ/
/ǝ/
Useful links
1) http://www.pearsonlongman.com/phonetic-chart.html
2) http://www.macmillanenglish.com/phonemic-chart/
3) http://www.stuff.co.uk/calcul_nd.htm
4) http://www.antimoon.com
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