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Chapter Five Time: One Period 集中双元音 Centring Diphthongs: / / / / / /
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Warming-up exercise /i /: did pig givewill a big ship bit by bit /e/: bed leg sayswell seven beds the next lesson /u/: full could took sugar good books woolen socks / /: about annoy alive agree bread and butter at the counter
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/ / is usually read in the following letters or letter groups : ear, ere, ea, eer here nearfear queer ideabeer beard realcheered nearly hearingtheatre
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Pair work a queer idea cheerful tears from ear to ear a real hero fearful sneers near the theatre
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Sentences We fear we can’t hear him clearly as he has such a big beard. He is serious and fierce, but sincere. My dear brother will come home near the end of the year.
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/ / is usually read in the following letters or letter groups: are, air, ear hair where there tear stare chair pears shared rarely various careless fair
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Pair work a scared hare share the pear a fair in the square a careless mayor repair the chair a bear on the chair
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Sentences He stared at the mayor who was sitting on a mare. There’s scarcely a chair there that stands wear and tear. He takes special care of his hair.
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/ / is usually read in the following letters or letter groups : ure, oor, our during curedfury curiouspure lure surelyEurope
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Pair work a poor doer a pure jewel the furious jury fewer and fewer poorer and poorer the curious tourist
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Sentences The doctor from Europe said that the patient would surely be cured. There is a duel going on between the furious jewelers. I’m sure that’s pure gold.
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Dialogues A: Where are you, my dear? B: I’m here, dear. A: Come near, dear. I can only hear you, but I can’t see you. B: Well, I’m here, sitting in a chair drinking beer. It’s nice beer, dear. Why don’t you come here and have a glass of beer? A: Oh, dear. Beer, beer, beer, I hate beer.
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A: Let’s go there, Cary. B: No, I don’t want to go there. A: Why not, Cary? B: I’m afraid of the bears on the stairs. A: They’re all plastic bears full of air.
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A: Do you like my jewel? B: Yes, it’s a nice jewel. A: Come closer and take another look. B: Oh my! What a beautiful jewel! Is it another gift from John? A: Yes. This is the fifth jewel he’s given me. B: Are you going to ask him for more? A: Sure. I won’t marry him if he doesn’t give me his biggest jewel.
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Poem On a mare goes the mayor, To the fair at the square, Prepared to buy a little bear, That will sit on his fair chair.
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Behold the furious duel, Between the casual tourist, And the rural jeweler, For a curious and luxurious jewel.
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1. Review and remember the words, phrases, sentences, dialogues and the chant learned in class. 2. Make sentences and /or advertising slogans containing the diphthongs. 3. 完成课后练习 葆青编著 高等教育出版社出版 《实用英语 语音》 P115 朗读练习、 P117 练习三 4. 完成课后练习 胡文仲 祝珏 马元曦 李贺 编 外语教学与研 究出版社出版 《大学英语教程》第一册 P67 练习 7 、 P69 练习 1 、 P71 练习 6 、 After-class Assignments
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