Sounds of English semester I

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Sounds of English semester I Lesson 4 Diphthongs

What we need is a … warmer

/ˈʌtə/ /ˈbʌtə/ /ˈmʌtə/ /ˈnʌtə/ /ˈkʌtə/ /ˈʃʌtə/ /ˈgʌtə/ /ˈstʌtə/ /ˈpʌtə/ /ˈflʌtə/ /ˈklʌtə/

DICTATION!

Warmer Dictation answers heard song saw / sore come March / march 6. full 7. part 8. doll 9. love 10. burn /hɜːd/ /sɒŋ/ /sɔː/ /kʌm/ /mɑːtʃ/ 6. /fʊl/ 7. /pɑːt/ 8. /dɒl/ 9. /lʌv/ 10. /bɜːn/

Homework weeks 2 & 3 Discovery Activities p7 – p16 Roach Chapter 2 & Chapter 3 p16 – 17 Use the Roach Cd as often as possible BBC pronunciation site for revision of sounds Study p41 & p42 Sounds & Spelling Reflect

Transcribe these words key Kay two toe nor now sir sigh bore boy

Diphthongs 2 sounds = one phoneme Glide Centring : movement towards /ə/ Closing : movement towards second phoneme /ɪ/ or /ʊ/

Turn to p17

Discovery Activities p.20 – p.23

DICTATION!

Dictation 2. answers poke caught /court pear / pair rut gate 6. toad / towed 7. deck 8. doubt 9. bit 10. bear / bare /pəʊk/ /kɔːt/ /peə/ /rʌt/ /geɪt/ 6. /təʊd/ 7. /dek/ 8. /daʊt/ 9. /bɪt/ 10. /beə/

HOMEWORK

HOMEWORK The Centring Diphthongs p24 Read Roach Chapter 3 Listen to the CD (a lot of exercises here) Youtube watch the 10 BBC videos on diphthongs Discovery Activities p20 – p23