tailieunhanh - New Headway Pronunciation Course Elementary

It is, however, easy to confuse the main idea or theme with the subject. Basically, the subject of a piece of writing is what that piece is generally about, plain and simple - the facts and information. However, when you look past the facts and information to the heart of what writers are trying to say, and why they are saying it, that’s the main idea or theme. | Elementary 1-1 Kl w I Head wav OXFORD Elementary Headway Pronunciation Course Sarah Cunningham Peter Moor OXTORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Introduction 4 Unitl ỆI Sounds Introduction to consonant sounds 6 Word focus The sound of English 7 Stress in numbers 8 Connected speech Short forms contractions of be 9 Unit 2 Sounds Introduction to vowel sounds 1 10 Problem consonants final -s 11 The sound 9 11 Stress Introduction to sentence stress 13 Unit 3 Sounds Problem consonants r 14 Silent r 14 Connected speech Weak forms and linking 16 Intonation Introduction to intonation up or down 17 Unit 4 Sounds Final -es pronounced iz 18 Stress and connected speech Weak forms in Present Simple questions 18 Weak forms of a and the 20 Word focus How many syllables 21 Units Sounds Introduction to vowel sounds 2 22 Problem consonants 0 and Õ th 23 Intonation Sounding polite 24 Unit 6 Sounds Problem consonants w 26 Connected speech can and can t 27 Pronunciation of negative forms 28 Unit 7 Sounds Problem vowel sounds ì and 29 Word focus Past Simple forms that are difficult to pronounce 30 Connected speech Hearing Past Simple forms 31 Stress and intonation Intonation in Wh- questions 32

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