B) Prepare a good phonetic reading of the dialogue.

MISS LUKE: Good afternoon girls.
GIRLS: Good afternoon, Miss Luke.
MISS LUKE: This afternoon we're going to learn how to cook soup.
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LUCY: Excuse me, Miss Luke.
MISS LUKE: Yes, Lucy?
LUCY: There's some chewing gum on your shoe.
MISS LUKE: Who threw their chewing gum on the floor? Was it you, Lucy?
LUCY: No, Miss Luke. It was Susan.
MISS LUKE: Who?
LUCY: Susan Duke.
SUSAN It wasn't me, stupid. It was Julie.
JULIE: It was you!
SUSAN It wasn't me! My mouth's full of chewing gum. Look, Miss Luke!
JULIE: Stop pulling my hair, Susan. It was you!
SUSAN YOU!
JULIE: YOU!

 

Unit 21 Sounds /3:/ / a:/

Spelling

/3:/ / a:/
-er, -ir, -ur – her, verb, prefer, fir, girl, first, turn, church. Less common W+or- word, work Our – journey, courtesy Ear – learn, earth. Ar – artist, car, park. Less common Ear – heart Er – sergeant, clerk Au – aunt, laugh