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14 LB 6 TB - Pronunciation

This document contains exercises from various pronunciation lessons in an English language textbook. The exercises provide words and sentences for students to practice distinguishing and producing different English sounds such as /v/, /w/, /ɑː/, /tʃ/, /ʃ/, /aʊ/, /əʊ/, /dʒ/, and others. Students are instructed to listen and repeat individual sounds and sentences, then complete related tasks like underlining or circling specific sounds. The purpose is to help students improve their pronunciation of different phonemes in English.

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14 LB 6 TB - Pronunciation

This document contains exercises from various pronunciation lessons in an English language textbook. The exercises provide words and sentences for students to practice distinguishing and producing different English sounds such as /v/, /w/, /ɑː/, /tʃ/, /ʃ/, /aʊ/, /əʊ/, /dʒ/, and others. Students are instructed to listen and repeat individual sounds and sentences, then complete related tasks like underlining or circling specific sounds. The purpose is to help students improve their pronunciation of different phonemes in English.

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Unit 4

Lesson 4b
Pronunciation
Exercise 6b
Unit 3 Lesson 3a Unit 6 Lesson 6b
1 answered, 3
03 Exercise 6 /v/ vase, /w/ wall 6
05 Exercise 5 /ɑː/car
appeared,
a Listen and repeat. a Listen and repeat.
arrived, called,
car are ask last past
carried, cried, vase very never glove evening
worst window wife watch washbasin
b Listen and repeat. Then practise saying the
died, happened, sentences.
b Say the sentences then listen and check your A: It’s half past six. Let’s start.
hurried, listened,
pronunciation. B: We can’t start. Mark and Zara aren’t here.
loved, opened,
1 We want to play volleyball this evening.
phoned,
2 Wayne is the worst boy in the class.
Unit 6 Lesson 6c
played, pulled, 3 Wanda loves wearing white gloves.
6
Exercise 4 /tʃ/ chicken, /ʃ/ fish
07

remembered, a Listen and repeat.


replied, Unit 4 Lesson 4b chicken cheese chips chocolate
4
returned, saved, 06 Exercise 6 -ed endings sugar fish fresh mashed potato
b Copy the sentences. Listen and underline the
smiled, stayed a Listen and repeat the past simple form of the /tʃ/ sounds and put a circle around the /ʃ/
2 asked, dropped, verbs in Exercise 3. How is the -ed ending of sounds.
finished, helped, each verb pronounced? 1 Chicken and chips, please. And mashed potato.
laughed, 2 Fish and chips, please. Is the fish fresh?
b Listen again and write 1 for /d/, 2 for /t/ and
looked, pushed, 3 for /ɪd/. Unit 7 Lesson 7a
stopped, 7
Exercise 9 /aʊ/ now, /əʊ/ snow
02
talked, walked, Unit 5 Lesson 5a a Listen and repeat.
watched, 5
02 Exercise 6 /ɒ/ rock / ː/ saw now out how about brown
worked snow go phone don’t won’t
a Listen and repeat. b Copy the sentences. Listen and underline the
3 decided, hated, rock not what want on /aʊ/ sounds and put a circle around the /əʊ/
started, studied, saw always talk walk morning
sounds.
visited, waited, 1 How about a pizza in town before we go home?
b Copy the sentences. Listen and underline the
уanted /ɒ/ sounds and put a circle around the / ː/
2 Don’t phone Howard now. He won't be home
till two.
sounds. 3 There’s no snow at Roland’s house now.
Unit 5 1 I saw a rock star on the bus this morning.
2 Sonia and Don walked and talked all day. Unit 9 Lesson 9b
Lesson 5a 3 What did Paul want?
9
08 Exercise 8 /dʒ/ j azz
Exercise 6b Unit 5 Lesson 5b a Listen and repeat.
1 I saw a rock star
5
06 Exercise 5 /eɪ/ great, /aɪ/ like jazz job jogging judo manager dangerous
b Copy the sentences. Listen and underline the
on the bus this a Listen and repeat.
/dʒ/ sounds.
morning. /eɪ/ great /aɪ/ like 1 James and Jerry do dangerous jobs.
2 Sonia and Don 2 Angela likes jazz, judo and jogging.
b Listen. Is the sound /eɪ/ (1) or /aɪ/ (2)? Listen
walked and
talked all day.
again and repeat. Unit 10 Lesson 10a
3 What did Paul
great 1 like 2 afraid ages arrange baby 10
03 Exercise 6 /tʃ/ checked, /dʒ/ jacket
birthday decide diary fine five OK I’d
want? invite late make my place stay why a Listen and repeat.
checked cheese watch which lunch
c Listen and repeat. Then practise saying the jacket jeans Japanese juice just
Unit 6 sentences. b Copy the sentences. Listen and underline the
1 What time did you write in your diary? /tʃ/ sounds and put a circle around the /dʒ/
Lesson 6c 2 I’m afraid five o’clock is too late in the day. sounds.
1 I like the checked jacket and blue jeans best.
Exercise 4b 3 I’d like to invite you to stay on my birthday.
2 Which jeans do you prefer?
1 Chicken and 3 Jake’s got a Japanese watch.
chips, please. 4 A cheese sandwich and orange juice, please.
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And mashed
potato.
2 Fish and chips,
please. Is the Unit 7 Unit 9 Unit 10
fish fresh? Lesson 7a Lesson 9a Lesson 10a
Exercise 9b Exercise 8b Exercise 6b
1 How about a pizza in town 1 James and Jerry do 1 I like the checked jacket and
before we go home? dangerous jobs. blue jeans best.
2 Don’t phone Howard now. 2 Angela likes jazz, judo 2 Which jeans do you prefer?
He won’t be home till two. and jogging. 3 Jake’s got a Japanese watch.
3 There’s no snow at Roland’s 4 A cheese sandwich and
house now . orange juice, please.

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