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Week 6: The /tʃ/-consonant sound in English

Monday, November 5, 2012


The /tʃ/-consonant sound in English
Voicing
voiceless
Place of articulation
palatal
Manner of articulation
affricate





1.  Words containing /tʃ/

cheese
kitchen
each
itch
H /eytʃ/
cheat
hatch
situation

2.  Contrastive words

/tʃ/
/ʤ/
/tʃ/
/ʤ/
cheap
jeep
riches
ridges
choke
joke
lunch
lunge
chew
Jew
match
Madge
choice
Joyce
etch
edge
chin
gin
chain
Jane

3.  Sentences to practice

1
A
Did Jane like the mats in the yard?
B
Did Jane like the match in the yard?
2
A
I simply want my share, don’t you?
B
I simply want my chair, don’t you?
3
a
She has a very little chin.
B
She has a very little gin.
4
A
Sounds like George is choking.
B
Sounds like George is joking.
5
A
Believe it or not, Dan did the watching.
B
Believe it or not, Dan did the washing.


Week 4: The /t/-consonant sound in English

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The /t/-consonant sound in English
Voicing
voiceless
Place of articulation
alveolar
Manner of articulation
stop




1.  Words containing /t/

tea
adult
tell
winter
attack
hot
coat
attractive

2.  Contrastive words

/t/
/d/
/t/
/d/
tear
dear
bat
bad
tie
die / dye
neat
need
time
dime
hat
had
to / too
do
coat
code
town
down
hit
hid

3.  Sentences to practice

1
A
Do you have the time?
B
Do you have the dime?
2
A
Can you tile it?
B
Can you dial it?
3
a
Did you say “tore?”
B
Did you say “door?”
4
A
I like the tie.
B
I like the die.
5
A
Will you write it?
B
Will you ride it?



Week 4: The /p/-consonant sound in English

Friday, October 5, 2012

The /p/-consonant sound in English
Voicing
voiceless
Place of articulation
bilabial
Manner of articulation
stop



Taken from the BBC Learning English Channel in youtube.com




  1.  Words containing /p/

pack
problem
piece
public
repair
hop
type
step

2.  Contrastive words

/p/
/b/
/p/
/b/
pie
buy
staple
stable
pack
back
lap
lab
peach
beach
rip
rib
pest
best
pig
big
simple
symbol
palate
ballot

3.  Sentences to practice

1
a
Give him a pat.
b
Give him a bat.
2
a
This is my pet.
b
This is my bet.
3
a
Did you take the pill?
b
Did you take the bill?
4
a
I see the palate.
b
I see the ballot.
5
a
Is it a little pig?
b
Is it a little big?


Week 7: Listening Exercise / How to Get to the Post Office

Thursday, February 23, 2012



How to Get to the Post Office

Your task in this listening exercise is to complete the worksheet provided below. Listen to the recording embedded in this post and complete the two parts of the worksheet. Some of the answers are not necessarily stated in the audio for this task.






Download a copy of the worksheet for this exercise over here.


Week 6: Listening Exercise / Stonehenge



Here you are provided with a video documentary about Stonehenge in England. Watch the video carefully, download a copy of the worksheet provided below, and complete the exercises thoroughly. 







Download a copy of your exercise –directly to your computer- over here.



If a copy of the audio script is needed, you can also download a copy of it here. Try not to read it before you have watched the video and completed the worksheet.

 

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