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Big Mouth John Brown

Big Mouth John Brown - раздел Иностранные языки, ПРАКТИЧЕСКИЙ КУРС АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА Who Did You See? I Saw John. John Who? John Brown....

Who did you see?

I saw John.

John who?

John Brown.

I can't hear you.

I said John Brown.

I can't hear you.

I said John Brown.

I can't hear you.

I said John Brown.

I said John Brown.

John Brown.

John Brown.

What did he say?

Who?

John Brown.

John Brown?

Yes. What did he say?

He didn’t say anything.

Nothing?

Not a word.

I don't believe it.

I don't believe it.

Big Mouth John Brown didn't say a word?

Not a word.

I don't believe it. I don't believe it.

Big Mouth John Brown didn't say a word?

Big Mouth John Brown didn't say a word.

 

LESSON 4

Follow Arakin p. 37. Do phonetic exercises.

Watch “BBC pr. tips” for [h], [∫], [3], [o:], [æ], [ei], [ai].

Study the rules of Syllable division.

3rd type of syllable.

l)Read the following:

act-ace mad-made can-cane back-bake cap-cape lack-lace fad-fade land-lane man-mane bat-bate pin-pine fill-file cliff-life bit-bite pill-pile fin-fine dim-dime hid-hide mill-mile till-tile

2) divide into syllables:

 

egg kiss pity kettle sixty middle desk tenth text kids   thin little city big fiddle lesson end ticket settle seven

3) Divide the words into syllables and transcribe them:

 

staple ladle cradle cable sable dabble candle battle saddle matter title idle miner primer viper diddle fiddle ripple clipper filler dimple diver paddle baker blidle

 

4) Arrange the words into 2 columns: a) close b) vowel+r

 

Kerry, park, Birdie, Larry, horror, barrel, Derrick, parrot, ermine, barter, narrow, first, person, morrow, cork, errand, lorry, parcel, burst, burrow.

 

5) Transcribe:

artist cape mole dice canter ferro staple
nape banner die lobe blob furl widen
navy carp dirt order blur hers probe
barn birdie eke ark clash filler bitter
bake city pint fence lord male venal
naval bike ladle apple curd mole ripple
daddle clipper viper libel label barracks marrow
        borrow belly cable

6) Arrange into 3 columns:

1) close 2) open 3) vowel+r

 

Fiddler, fake, carry, Byrd, sable, perky, horn, final, Perry, mark, lad, cope, lorrid, hurdler, theme, spurt, mirth, vector, timber, myrtle.

 

7) 2nd vs. 3rd type.

park barter parcel lark carpet parrot barrel narrow Larry carry cork lord born order pork torpid horror lorry morrow borrow sorry horrid  
murmur sermon mirth Birdie currency sterling ferro chirrup burglar wordy mercer learner purple mirth turret purge merry verse worst whirl worthy turtle myrmidon hermitage surface thermal merchant  
serve fern perfect termer perch bird kirk mirth dirty circle byrth dyrmit myrtle myrrh myrmidon durst blur murmur turnip cursor  
               

 

mirror squirrel ferry errand Myrrah burrow currant turret world worm worse worker early heard pearl search  

 

TEST

person hurry curd skirt perky surf nurse worship furl birch curricle stir curb error burden berth terror versus stirrup stern smirk derrick learn hurt Byrd herbal turner swirl turnip hers worth ferror dirty furrow earnest

 

8) Divide the words into syllables and transcribe the stressed ones:

A.        
staple apple ladle venal barracks
widen libel whisper ripple belly
probe Laban naval marrow bike
bitter borrow paddle cable clipper

B.

cradle minister dabble fancy candle factory mutiny minor student ice title blender pony ape diddle garret sorry able naked legal  

6) Transcribe the words:

A

able blame mile pride midst ramble nimble pie flipper bike differ simmer adle rattle fame vapor stable stake spider maker pimple ape mint hive dapple

B

Mable tattle taper sprite razor rae stifle riddle pipe maple minor rabble bible blade bliss cater spine vie fable babble nibble flake flatter rifle caper fizzle gable lie gamble rider

 

7) Arrange the words into two columns according to the reading of the letter "X":

a) [ks] b) [gz]      
exact excuse exempt exert ex'pect
exist 'exit e'xotic ex'plain ex'pel
ex'pense ex'plode ex'ponent ex'port express
ex'tend ex'tol ex'tract ex'treme e'xude
'excellence ex'cess ex'eel ex'cept  

 

1) Mark the stresses and transcribe the stressed syllables:

sedative supervise latitude implement discipline manicure civility impetus malevolent immigrant liniment ligament ignorance ruminate mutiny

 

9) Mark the stresses

A


celebrate - celebration

imitate - imitation

satisfy – satisfaction

eliminate - elimination

manifest manifestation

congratulate - congratulation

identity - identification

separate - separation

educate - education

interrogate - interrogation

decorate - decoration


В


belittle

rebuke

beget

recede

behave

recess

behead

recline

bespatter

recur

behold


 

10) (unit 7 syllable stress)

A. Exaggerate the stressing as much as you can i.e. make the stressed syllable louder, higher and longer than the unstressed ones.

(a) completion efficient invasion financial advantageous vivacious

(b) photogenic scientific materialistic geographical musical technical

(c) psychology/psychologist meteorology/meteorologist ideology/ideologist

(d) Chinese Japanese Portuguese Cantonese Balinese Viennese

(e) organised/disorganised

complete/incomplete

attractive/unattractive

legal/illegal

where/nowhere

sense/nonsense

 

B. Practise shifting the stress.

photograph politics

photographer political

photographic politician

competing competitor competition

analyse analysis analytical

 

Listen to the dialogue. Where are the stresses?


photography

institute

career

develop

photographs

technical

photographic

possibility

competition

amateurs

politician

distinguished

political

competitive

politics


Dialogue: Photography or politics?

Diana: What have you decided to do after college, Jeremy?

Jeremy: I'm going to take up photography. Mr McKenzie's recommended the course at the Institute. He believes I could make a career as a photographer.

Diana: You'll have to develop your own photographs. That requires technical skill. Jeremy, you're not a technician! And photographic materials are very expensive.

Jeremy: Well, Diana, Mr McKenzie thinks there's a possibility I might win the Observer competition. I sent in four entries. All the competitors are amateurs, like myself.

Diana: I detest competitions. I never agree with the decision of the judges! I'm going to be a politician. I shall become the most distinguished woman on the political scene!

Jeremy: I thought you hated competing! Don't tell me politics isn't competitive!

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