tailieunhanh - New Headway Pronunciation Course Upper Intermediate

In the last section, you learned what a main idea is. Often, writers express their main idea in a clearly defined sentence known as a topic sentence. Topic sentences are usually found at the beginning of a paragraph in order to immediately establish the main idea. But this is not always the case—topic sentences can be found anywhere in a paragraph, and sometimes, the author chooses not to use one at all. Still, looking for the topic sentence is a good skill to have when ferreting out the meaning of a reading passage | Phonetic symbols i as in see si 3 as in fur f3 r 1 as in sit sít 0 as in ago o gou e as in ten ten ei as in page peidj se as in hat híet OU as in home houm a as in arm a m ai as in five faiv D as in got got au as in now nau o as in saw so or as in join dpin u as in put put 10 as in near nio r u as in too tu eo as in hair heo r A as in cup kAp uo as in pure pjuo r i as in happy haepi p as in pen pen s as in so sou b as in bad b d z as in zoo zu t as in tea ti J as in she Ji d as in did did 3 as in vision vi3n k as in cat kaet h as in how hau g as in got got m as in man mien tf as in chin tjm n as in no nou d3 as in June d3u n 1 as in sing siịj f as in fall fo l 1 as in leg leg V as in voice vois r as in red red 0 as in thin Gìn j as in yes jes Õ as in then õen w as in wet wet Upper-Intermediate New _ _ Headway Pronunciation Course ar Bill Bowler Sarah Cunningham OXFORD UNIVERSITY .

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