1. amazed bored tired /d/ 2. embarrassed /t/ 3. disappointed excited interested /id/ pronunciation –ed endings.

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1. amazed bored tired /d/ 2. embarrassed /t/ 3. disappointed excited interested /id/ pronunciation –ed endings

correct encourage enjoy explain understand pronounce

Noun VerbAdjective correct / encourage / enjoy enjoyable explain / / fluent misunderstand / /progressiv e pronounce / explanation correction pronunciation enjoyment encouragement misunderstanding progress fluency

Complete these sentences. Use a suitable form of each word in the box. 1.He isn ’ t Chinese, but he ’ s in Chinese. 2.The first lesson was very — I like it a lot. 3. Mr Davies gave us a lot of he made us feel really good about being there. he made us feel really good about being there. 4.I think I we all made a lot of in just an hour. fluent enjoyable encouragement progress

5.The most important thing at the beginning is, getting the sound right. 6.He had an interesting attitude to he said it didn ’ t matter if we made mistakes. he said it didn ’ t matter if we made mistakes. 7. I the teacher — I thought the class was for people who already speak Spanish. 8.I was a bit disappointed — she everything in English. pronunciation correction misunderstood explained