Linking sounds- Introduction Listen: Writing (with space): I’m an English student. Speaking (with no space): I’mmannEnglishstudent. LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
Linking sounds- Practice test Practice reading the sentences with linking sounds. 1. I’m an English teacher. 2. How are you? 3. Where is your umbrella? 4. I’d like a cup of coffee, please. LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
Linking sounds- Practice test answers Listen: 1. I’mmannEnglishteacher. 2. Howwareyou? 3. Whererisyourrumbrella? 4. I’dlikekacuppofcoffee,please. LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
Read the story with linking sounds: Linking sounds- Test Read the story with linking sounds: Last night, I took a bus and went downtown. After a few minutes, I decided to call a couple of my friends. So, I called Dean and Amy. They said they could meet at a coffee shop in ten minutes, and I said it was a good idea. The three of us met there, and we had a nice time chatting and drinking delicious coffee. Actually, Dean and I drank coffee, but Amy had a big cup of tea. It was a nice night. LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
Linking sounds- Test answer Listen to the story with linking sounds: Lastnight, Itookkabussandwentdowntown. Afterrafewminutes, Idecidedtocalllacouplelofmyfriends. So, IcalleddDeannanddAmy. Theysaidtheycouldmeettattacoffeeshoppintenminutes, anddIsaidditwassagooddidea. Allloffusmetthere, andwehaddanicetimechattingganddrinkingdeliciouscoffee. Actually, DeannanddIdrankcoffee, buttAmyhaddabigcuppoftea. Itwassanicenight. LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
Linking sounds- More practice Listen: Lastnight Lastnight, I tookkabussandwentdowntown. saltandpepper (salt n’ pepper) cupofcoffee (cup o’ coffee) LaurenSpeak.weebly.com
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