时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:美语听力与发音技巧


英语课

美语听力与发音技巧 第8期(冠词的用法与读音)


Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on using the articles “a”, “an” and “the” correctly.
Every student of English has my sympathy in his struggles with the English articles. They are one of the most difficult parts of learning English. First of all, I urge you to do this. Listen to native speakers. When you listen, listen carefully, since the articles “the” and “a” are almost never emphasized, they do not stand out prominently in speech, but they’re pronounced. You will have to train your ears so that you will recognize that the little sounds before certain words are articles, and not meaningless noises. Also, get in the habit of pronouncing the articles in the way native speakers do. As little sounds that are part of the word they precede. For instance, think of and say “the boy”as one word. Listen to this short sentence. The boy likes the girl. Say it naturally, the boy likes the girl. Did you notice how the articles are just small sounds linked to the nouns? Listen to another example. There is a pen on a desk in the classroom. Say it naturally, there is a pen on a desk in the classroom. Did you notice how all the sounds, especially articles are linked together? The article “an” is used before nouns beginning with a vowel 1 sound, such as “an apple”. Notice how the “n” sound is linked to the word which follows it. Also notice that words that spelled with the letter “h” in the beginning such as “hour” also use the article “an” because the “h” isn’t pronounced. So we say, “an-our”, not “a hour”. And some words spelled with the letter “u” in the beginning such as “unicycle” use the article “a” because the first sound is the “y” sound “j”. So we say, a unicycle, not an unicycle.
It’s also important to note that the pronunciation of the article “the” changes to “δi :” before words beginning with a vowel sound. So we say “δi :” elevator, not “δэ”elevator.
Another tip is, do not be misled by newspaper headlines, advertisements and titles of book and so forth 2. They frequently omit articles which are necessary in complete sentences in both spoken and written English. Knowing when to use “a”, when to use “the”, and when not to use any article at all is undoubtably one of the most difficult aspects of learning English. We will talk about this topic more in an upcoming daily tip. Tune 3 in tomorrow for another tip on learning English.



1 vowel
n.元音;元音字母
  • A long vowel is a long sound as in the word"shoe ".长元音即如“shoe” 一词中的长音。
  • The vowel in words like 'my' and 'thigh' is not very difficult.单词my和thigh中的元音并不难发。
2 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
3 tune
n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整
  • He'd written a tune,and played it to us on the piano.他写了一段曲子,并在钢琴上弹给我们听。
  • The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.那男孩在易拉罐上敲出一首曲子。
学英语单词
acetoxymethyls
air pipe line
air-dry soil
all-steels
altitude parallel
ampliscript
anequaled
Anti-Lebanon Mountains
Arctic seal
artificial radioactive isotope
as still as the grave
automatic vectorization procedure
avalancholofist
Balto-
baricalcite
basinets
bassic acid
bavachromene
beef it
bessome
bojanglin'
Buais
bythocythere convexidorsa
c(a)esium beam tube
Campylobacterales
Chomo Lhari
choriambuses
combination digital logger
concerns
conjugate bifunction
Conocephalus
contradictorial
diesel oil fuel
digital-to-AC converter
dihydrothiazepine
disaffectation
dye standards
emission trading
experimentalised
fangish
first somatoblast
fishermans i.
forced choice technique
fuzzy derivation
gage maker
gaia theory
General Public Virus
Helderbergian
high power pulsed klystron
Hopea
hot cathode direct current sputtering
hypoglossus muscle
immutable class
indexing follower
isopachy map of coal seam
lateral cerebrospinal tract
Let bygones be bygones.
mediastinography
Michelson-Gale ring interferometer
mobile radio unit (mru)
monkey spanner
nested factor
no call
noncoherent modulation system
nonpsychiatric
palletize
parameter with entry statement
pleione (28 tau)
pouring sealant
press-register
presumest
protoctist orders
pseudovariable
Put provision
Ruta L.
rydell
scolecithricella timida
scraping belt
semi-rife
skiodan
slatted apron
Sleipnir
sloshing phenomenon
state-economies
static overvoltage
stereomicroscopic
STOLEPHORIDAE
stratification of losses
strong spike
superior grease
superlayers
text maninulation
the Commonwealth
throttle pipe valve
to assure oneself of sth
undutiful
unfair sales acts
unified bus
vietnamese-americans
water-supply station
zapotin
zone of recirculating flow