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Tham khảo tài liệu 'ebook american accent training phần 6', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | American Accent Training Exercise 8-2 Lax Vowels CD 4 Track 16 The lax vowels are produced in the throat and are actually quite similar to each other. Let s practice some lax vowels. See also Chapter 11 to contrast with tense vowels. Remember to double the vowel when the word ends in a voiced consonant. e i ii 9 sr 1. end it un earn 2. bet bit book but burn Tense Vowels 3 kept kid could cut curt Sound Symbol Spelling 4. check chick chuck church ei bat bait 5. debt did does dirt ee L J bet beat 6. fence fit foot fun first ai bit bite 7. fell fill full furl OU bout boat 8. 9. get help guilt hit good hook gut hut girl hurt ooh ah a e but bat baet boot bought bat 10 held hill hood hull hurl ae o baaot bout 11. gel Jill jump jerk 12. ked kill cook cud curd 13. crest crypt crook crumb Iso Lax Vowels 14 let little look lump lurk Symbol bet Spelling bet 15. men milk nook muck murmur Sound eh 16. net knit nut nerd ih bit bit 17. pet pit put putt pert ih uh put put 18. pell pill pull pearl uh bat but 19. red rid root rut rural er bart Bert 20. said sit soot such search 21. shed shin should shut sure 22. sled slim slug slur 23. stead still stood stuff stir 24. It s stewed. It d stick. It stood. It s done. It s dirt. 25. stretch string struck iì 26. tell tip took ton turn 27. then this thus Ỉ 28. thing ms ỊỊtl thug third 29. vex vim vug verb 30. wet wind would was word 31. yet yin is young yearn 32. zen Zinfandel result deserve 122 Chapter 81 More Reduced Sounds Exercise 8 3 Bit or Beat CD 4Track 17 We ve discussed intonation in terms of new information contrast opinion and negatives. As you heard onp. 3 Americans tend to stretch out certain one-syllable words . but which ones The answer is simple when a single syllable word ends in an unvoiced consonant the vowel is on a single stairstep short and sharp. When the word ends in a voiced consonant or a vowel the vowel is on a double stairstep. For an explanation of voiced and unvoiced consonants see page 62. You can also think .