tailieunhanh - English pronunciation in use part 14

In the case of word stress, it is the form as it may appear in a dictionary that is dealt with here. Similarly, in the case of sentence stress* we focus on an unmarked form in Section B. For example, 'What do you think?' is presented with the stress pattern. In a specific conversational context, this same sentence could be said with the stress pattern, but sentences in conversational context are dealt with in Section C rather than Section B. | Section D Reference Exercises Phonemic spellings which are the same as normal spellings In each of these groups of words one word is exactly the same as in normal letters. Underline it Then write the others in normal letters. Example Furniture teibal bed saufa tjea Fable _ _charr__ 1 For writing pensal pelpa pen naotbok 2 in the office desk faeks kam pjuita telifson 3 Body parts nek hed haend leg 4 Farm animals hen pig flip cao 5 Colours grim blu red blaek 6 Verbs get teik giv gao 7 Numbers Sevan ten Orii faiv Phonemic spellings which are very different from normal spellings Some phonemic spellings are surprisingly different from normal spellings. For example in phonemic spelling quick is kwik . Can you find all the words in this wordsearch The words are horizontal or vertical I . Use ail the letters. tf ea 1 0 g 1 I J ni k w e s tr a n I k1 n j u z b s k w k au s f r I s I w r k j il k t ai a u u Ỗ s e d3 t n 1 Ư z G d3 u s f u a Ô so breathes chair edge English future juice mixed news ocean question hi i i a z Vt IK_f quite school shoe sixth though English Pronunciation in Use 131 Section D Reference Phonemic symbols for vowels Complete these phonemic crosswords. The words in normal spelling are next to the crosswords. You need to write one of these consonant symbols in each empty square. You can use the symbols more than once. bdfghklmnprtvwz 132 English Pronunciation in Use Section D Reference 3 Vowels before R crossword port hairs heard card hers court English Pronunciation in Use .

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