Listen and practice these sentences. Match each problem with a solution. - раздел Иностранные языки, Вводно-фонетический курс английский как второй иностранный Problems
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Липецк - 2009
CONTENTS
Unit 1…………………………………………………..p 5
Unit 2…………………………………………………..p 7
Listen and practise the difference.
pig
peg
miss
Mess
hid
head
pit
Pet
Listen to the sentences on the cassette. For each one write the word you hear.
ü I’m waiting for the bill/bell.
ü Whose pin/pen is that?
ü He had tin/ten boxes.
ü She gave me a chick/cheque.
ü The lid/lead has been
B) Listen to the dialogue, read it and fill in the gaps with the words from the table.
Bill: Good evening, Mrs Lee.
Gina: Is Kim in?
Bill: Is he coming to the cinema, Mrs Lee? It’s the children’s film…………………….
Mrs Lee: Kim is ill.
Bill: Here he is!
Listen and practise the difference.
see
she
sock
Shock
sell
shell
saw
Shore
said
Listen and read out these menus
First, practice pronouncing the following words correctly.
Chess, much, champion, child, changed, match, future, Janice, Jones, Johnson, Jenny, message, luggage.
a)A: Can you play chess?
Listen and practise the difference.
sue
zoo
rice
Rise
said
Zed
loose
Lose
seal
Listen and say these pairs of words.
Easy
Isaac
Rising
Caesar
Razor
ease
eyes
rise
Read the text correctly.
This season I advise you to do two easy things: use your eyes and go down on your knees.
First, use your eyes: look at weather conditions. Clear skies often bring freezing winds. Cover you
At The Post Office
Susan: This parcel smells, Mrs Lazarus.
Zena: Call me Zena, Susan.
Susan: Yes, Zena…. Something’s written on it. What does it say?
Zena: It says ‘This parcel contains six
Listen and practise the difference.
hand
and
harm
Arm
hall
all
Hill
Ill
Here, hea
Prepare a good phonetic reading of the dialogues.
INTONATION! In special questions we use the falling tone.
a)A: How was Hilary’s holiday?
B: It was horrible.
A: Where was the hot
Listen and practise the difference.
two
do
sight
Side
ten
den
heart
Hard
ton
A Damaged Telephone Line
Daisy: Hello, this is 22888228.
David: Hello, 1)…Daisy………………… This is David.
Daisy: Oh, hi, 2)………………………………………….
David: What did you do yesterday, Daisy?
Listen and practise the difference.
could
good
leak
League
cot
got
pick
Pig
coat
Listen to phone messages and fill in the gaps with the words from the box.
Computer, Maggie, postcard, Glasgow, beginning, games, weekend, Portugal, Greece, grass, catch, guess, cut, camp, August, girls, gossip, couple, Carol, garden, Craig.
Listen and practise the difference.
lip
rip
list
Wrist
lap
Rap, wrap
belly
Berry
Listen and practice this commentary on a guided tour.
Ladies and gentlemen, on your left you will see Lumley Castle. This belongs to lord and Lady Lumley, who live here with their family. All the land on the left of the road belongs to the Lumleys.
A Proud Parent
Lara: Are all the children grown up now, Ruth?
Ruth: Oh, yes, Lara. Ruby is the cleverest one. She is a librarian in the public library.
Lara: Very interesting. And what about Lau
Read out these tongue-twisters and learn them by heart.
· I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.
· Lucky little Lucy found the lovely locket.
· Lovely lemon liniment.
· The little red lorry went down Limuru Road.
Listen and practise the difference.
van
fan
leave
Leaf
very
ferry
save
Safe
veil
Listen to two people talking about their lives. Practise what they say.
a)My father’s job involves travelling. We have to move quite often. We’ve lived in five different places in the last seven years. I love it. I’ve got friends I xcan visit in all fi
B) Intonation in statements
Intonation usually goes down at the end of a statement.
A Walk in the Woods
Virginia: I saw… William again on Wednesday, Winona.
Winona: Oh? William again…. Well, what happened?
Virginia: We went for a lovely walk in the woods.
Winona: Oh? In the
Match the answers to the questions about the dialogue. Then listen to check and repeat.
Where was it quiet?
The squirrels.
What did they watch?
Everywhere.
What did they drink?
Spelling
-ng - / ŋ / ring, ding, sing, song.
-nk - / ŋk/ wink, sink, stink, bank.
sin
sing
For each line first listen to the whole line, then circle one word (part of word) that is said twice.
/m/
/n/
/ŋ/
/l/
/r/
Pam
pan
pang
Listen and practise the difference.
thick
sick
path
Pass
think
sink
mouth
Mouse
t
Gossips
Catherine: Samantha Roth is only thirty.
Ruth: Is she? I thought she was thirty-three.
Catherine: Samantha’s birthday was last Thursday.
Ruth: Was it? I thought it was la
B) Match the statements with the correct responses.
Catherine is at the theatre.
Are you? I thought you drank something.
Ross Roth is thirty-three.
Is he? I thought she was
Listen, and practise this conversation.
A: It's less expensive to live at home.
B: I'm going to give a party.
A: Don't damage anything!
B: I'd like to buy myself a sports car .
A: Don't crash into anyt
Now practise the conversation.
Listen, and repeat. Think of a little / j / sound (as in 'yes' / jes /) linking two words.
Very interesting
The story is very interesting.
The end of the
Listen and practice this conversation between two doctors.
A: Have you been busy this evening?
B: Pretty busy. My first patient was Jim Beaton. He had twisted his knee. He slipped on a banana skin in the street. I think he just needs to rest his k
INTONATION
Intonation in questions with ‘or’ first goes up then down.
a)Listen
Listen to the dialogue, fill in the gaps with the words from the box and read it out.
Cheese, Peter, eat, please, tea, beef, three, me, teas, beef.
In a café: ‘It’s cheaper to eat at Marguerite’s’
C
Listen and practise the difference.
had
head
mat
Met
bag
beg
pack
Peck
land
Listen to the sentences on the cassette. For each one write the word you hear.
· You have been using my pan/pen, haven’t you?
· He lost his bat/bet.
· I can see a band/bend ahead.
· We heard the cattle/kettle from a long way away.
Listen and practice this conversation about a car accident.
A:I’m a reporter from the Hendon Standard. Were you present when the accident happened?
B: Yes, I was standing at the end of Elm Avenue, by the park.
A: Wh
Listen and practise the difference.
bug
bag
hut
Hat
mud
mad
truck
track
puddle
Listen to six people saying what they did on Saturday.
· I swam the English Channel.
· I got married.
· I rang my grandmother.
· I crashed my car.
· I sang in a concert.
· I sat at home.
Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the words from the box.
Worry, lovely, honey, brother, other, nothing, company, wonderful, month, does.
She doesn't love him
JASMINE: Hone
B) Listen and prepare a good reading of the dialogue.
Announcer: This morning the Roarers football team arrived back from York. Laura Short is our sports reporter and she was at the airport.
Laura Short: Good morning, listeners. This is Laura
Listen and practise the difference.
low
law
toe
Tore
Joe
jaw
tone
Torn
Yoke, yolk
B) Practise reading the dialogue.
JOANNA: Joe! Joe! JOE! Hello, wake up, Joe!
JOE: (groans) Oh! What is it, Joanna?
JOANNA: Look out of the window.
JOE: No. My eyes are closed, and I'm going to go to slee
Listen and practice this extract from a radio programme.
Judith Brookes:In the Food Programmestudio today we have two cooks, Julian Woolf and Susan Fuller. They are going to choose Christmas presents for a new cook. Julian Woolf, you
B) Prepare a good phonetic reading of the dialogue.
MISS LUKE:
Good afternoon girls.
GIRLS:
Good afternoon, Miss Luke.
MISS LUKE:
This afternoon we
Listen and practice this conversation.
A: I’d like to reserve a seat on the ten thirty flight to Birmingham on Thursday. My name is Vernon.
B: Thursday, May 21st? Certainly, sir. There is a seat in the third row.
B) pare a good phonetic reading of the dialogue.
A: Nurse!
B: Nurse! I’m thirsty!
A: Nurse! My head hurts!
B: Nurse Sherman always wears such dirty shirts.
A: He never arrives at work early.
B: He and
Listen, and practise the difference.
hair
here, hear
dare
dear, deer
bear
beer
chair
cheer
Listen, and read out this letter.
LEARY BEER COMPANY 'Brewers of real beer for 70 years' 21 Clearwater Avenue,
Sere Regis
Mr A. J. Pierce.
Pierce's Detective Agency.
14 Steerforth Street,
Use information from the letter in 3a to complete the conversation below. Practise the conversation.
MR PIERCE: Pierce's Detective Agency. Can I help you?
MR LEARY: Good morning. My name is………………._
from the……………. Company. I fear we have a problem.
MR PIERCE: Oh dear. Wha
Listen, and practise the conversation.
A: I've brought my car in for repair.
B: OK, leave it here, and we'll take care of it. What's the trouble?
A: There are various things. Some are serious, some not so serious. The
Listen and read out three extracts from hotel brochures.
1) South Beach Hotel is right on the seafront, close to the Lighthouse. It has its own paddling pool and children’s playground. There is a discount for children sharing their parents’ room.
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