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Pronunciation Course

Pronunciation Course . Class # 4. Vowel Sounds. /i/ vs /  / /i/ is the vowel of feel / / is the vowel of trip. Joining the /i/ sound. /i/ + vowel  join the /i/ to the next vowel. I’ll see an interesting play. Join the sounds.

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Pronunciation Course

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  1. Pronunciation Course Class # 4

  2. Vowel Sounds /i/ vs // /i/ is the vowel of feel // is the vowel of trip

  3. Joining the /i/ sound • /i/ + vowel  join the /i/ to the next vowel. I’ll see an interesting play.

  4. Join the sounds Mary and Lee went to see a free play. The comedy lasted for three hours. It was a parody about relationships in the twenty-first century. It was a very funny play. They laughed a lot.

  5. Joining the /i/ sound - Practice Mary and Lee went to see a free play. The comedy lasted for three hours. It was a parody about relationships in the twenty-first century. It was a very funny play. They laughed a lot.

  6. /E/ vs /Q/ • /E/ is the vowel of Bed • /Q/ is the vowel of Bad

  7. Joining the /eI/ sound • /eI/ + vowel  join the /eI/ to the next vowel. I like to play a game day after day.

  8. Join the sounds In May a beautiful day is a common thing. In summer people play at the beach and lay in the rays of the sun.

  9. Joining the /eI/ sound - Practice In May a beautiful day is a common thing. In summer people play at the beach and lay in the rays of the sun.

  10. The // sound • The schwa sound is the most common sound in English. When it is unstressed it’s the // sound. When it’s stressed it’s the // sound. //Brazil // But

  11. Well, I think there’s a couple of things we can learn. Number one is, you don’t go to war based upon faulty intelligence. We’re gonna have to, I think, be much more aggressive in terms of diplomacy in the region, both inside of Iraq and outside of Iraq. And I think we can say to the various parties in Iraq, we want to be partners with you, we want to help you rebuild your country.

  12. Listening for the // sound - Practice Listen to the interview with Obama and mark all of the // or // sounds.

  13. Answers for Listening Well, I think there’s a couple of things we can learn. Number one is, you don’t go to war based upon faulty intelligence. We’re gonna have to, I think, be much more aggressive in terms of diplomacy in the region, both inside of Iraq and outside of Iraq. And I think we can say to the various parties in Iraq, we want to be partners with you, we want to help you rebuild your country. Yellow =  Red = 

  14. The // vs // sound • The use of the // or // sound varies considerably depending upon the region in North America. Which sound is used doesn’t create any problems in communication. Note: o, ou, or oo with an r after it as in floor is always the // sound. • // is the sound of clock • // is the sound of bought

  15. /a/ • Lock the box • Shot the fox • Shopping for socks • On the dot • Body clock • Odds and possibilities • Hot objects • Got an Oscar

  16. /ɔ/ • The Australian horse has fallen on the lawn. • The Austrian officer had a long talk with this daughter in August. • The bald lawyer always put his audio books in the drawer. • The audience didn’t applaud the awful author. • They thought they saw Doris yawn.

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