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1 PRONUNCIATION

2 Listen to the examples. What do you notice about the underlined words?
Carla hasn’t left. I think she has. Example 2: Have sales increased? No, they haven’t.

3 All underlined words are stressed.

4 Listen to the sentences. Underline the words that are stressed.
The company has expanded. Has it made a lot of changes? No, it isn’t. Their prices have increased. I’m sure they haven’t. I think they have.

5 Answer keys The company has expanded. Has it made a lot of changes?
No, it hasn’t. Their prices have increased. I’m sure they haven’t. I think they have.

6 Questions When are have / haven’t and has / hasn’t are stressed?
When are they not stressed?

7 Answer They are stressed when they are at the end of the sentence.
They are not stressed when they are at the other positions of the sentence.

8 Underline the words you think are stressed.
Has she made any progress? I’m sure she has. I hope they haven’t forgotten the meeting. Do you think they have? Have they finished the work? They haven’t started it yet!

9 Listen and check your answers.

10 Answer keys Has she made any progress? I’m sure she has.
I hope they haven’t forgotten the meeting. Do you think they have? Have they finished the work? They haven’t started it yet!

11 Work in pairs. Practice saying these sentences
Work in pairs. Practice saying these sentences. Emphasize the stressed words. Has she made any progress? I’m sure she has. I hope they haven’t forgotten the meeting. Do you think they have? Have they finished the work? They haven’t started it yet!


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