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LISTENING SKILLS Class 24 May 27, 2013
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Today - Listening-Discussion (“English Mania”) - Mixed Sounds (continued) - Changing Sounds
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Quiz 4 This Thursday Topics: Mixed Sounds, Changing Sounds, central vs. peripheral details.
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Mixed Sounds - Often happens when two consonant sounds meet each other: at the end of one word and the beginning of the next Third year Thir jear In Britain Im Britain Could you coujew I want you to I wan chew to
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Mixed Sounds (p. 20) A: Hey Leslie. Do you know who that girl is over there? B: You mean the pretty girl dressed in black? That’s Annie. A: She’s gorgeous. I want you to introduce me to her. B: Sure. But I should let you know – she’s already got a boyfriend.
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Mixed Sounds (p. 21) 1. I come from a very big family. I have seven brothers n sisters. 2. I think you know most of the people here, don’t chou? 3. This’s my son, Brian. He’ll be working with me this summer. 4. Ellen’s new here. Woul jou show her around? 5. Hi. I don’t think we’ve me chet. I’m Larry. 6. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your family name. Could jou say it again?
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Mixed Sounds (p. 21) 1. I come from a very big family. I have seven brothers and sisters. 2. I think you know most of the people here, don’t you? 3. This is my son, Brian. He’ll be working with me this summer. 4. Ellen’s new here. Would you show her around? 5. Hi. I don’t think we’ve met yet. I’m Larry. 6. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your family name. Could you say it again?
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Mixed Sounds - Practice 1 In my third year of university, I decided to study in Boston. 2 Could you please excuse me from class next week? 3 Wouldn’t you like to go out for dinner tonight? 4 Do you know what will be on the final exam?
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - When a /t/ sounds becomes a /d/ sound. i.e., LA to New York is a pretty busy route LA to New York is a predy busy route.
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - When a /t/ sounds becomes a /d/ sound. - This usually occurs when /t/ is between two vowels. water letter butter wader leder buder
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - When a /t/ sounds becomes a /d/ sound. - This usually occurs when /t/ is between two vowels. water - Do you need some water? wader
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - When a /t/ sounds becomes a /d/ sound. - This usually occurs when /t/ is between two vowels. letter - The letter was in the mailbox. leder
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - When a /t/ sounds becomes a /d/ sound. - This usually occurs when /t/ is between two vowels. butter - The butter melted in the sun. buder
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - Also occurs when the final sound of one word is a consonant and the first sound of the next word is a vowel. - right away - what if - might I ri da way wha dif migh di
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - Also occurs when the final sound of one word is a consonant and the first sound of the next word is a vowel. - right away - I’ll get your bags right away, sir. ri da way
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - Also occurs when the final sound of one word is a consonant and the first sound of the next word is a vowel. - what if - What if we go to Paris for vacation? wha dif
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Changing Sounds The “flap”: - Also occurs when the final sound of one word is a consonant and the first sound of the next word is a vowel. - might I - Might I suggest a new tie? migh di
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Changing Sounds Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Flight 830 to Chicago via Portland. We’ll be a little late taking off because of bad weather in Chicago. The flight should be pretty smooth most of the way but a storm is moving in our direction, so please keep your seatbelts fastened. We’ll be stopping briefly in Portland before arriving in Chicago.
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Changing Sounds Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Flight 830 to Chicago via Portland. We’ll be a little late taking off because of bad weather in Chicago. The flight should be pretty smooth most of the way but a storm is moving in our direction, so please keep your seatbelts fastened. We’ll be stopping briefly in Portland before arriving in Chicago.
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Changing Sounds 1. Please go to the East Asian Airways lounge. 2. We’ll be arriving in Boston at 15:30. 3. A lot of people are afraid of flying. 4. Put all metal objects into the tray, please. 5. The washrooms are out of order. 6. We’re ready to begin boarding, ladies and gentlemen.
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Changing Sounds 1. Please go to the East Asian Airways lounge. 2. We’ll be arriving in Boston at 15:30. (thirty) 3. A lot of people are afraid of flying. 4. Put all metal objects into the tray, please. 5. The washrooms are out of order. 6. We’re ready to begin boarding, ladies and gentlemen.
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