Exercise 6-5: R Combinations CD 3 Track 47 Don't think about spelling here. Just pronounce eachcolumn of words as the heading indicates. 图片1
Exercise 1-57: Phrasing CD Track 31 Repeat after me. 图片1 For clarity, break your sentences with pauses between natural word grou ps of related thoughts orideas. Of course, you will have to break at every comma and every period, but besides thoseb
Exercise 1-58: Creating Word Groups CD 2 Track32 Break the paragraph into natural word groups. Mark every place where you think a pause is neededwith a slash. Hello, my name is_______________. I'm taking American Accent Training. There's a lot to lea
Exercise 1-60: Tag Endings CD 2 Track 34 Pause the CD and complete each sentence with a tag ending. Use the same verb, but with theopposite polarity positive becomes negative, and negative beco mes positive. Then, repeat after me.Check Answer Key, be
Chapter 2. Word Connections CD 2 Track 35 As mentioned in the previous chapter, in American Englis h, words are not pronounced one byone. Usually, the end of one word attaches to the beginni ng of the next word. This is also true forinitials, numbers
Exercise 2-1 : Spelling an d Pronunciation CD 2 Track 36 Read the following sentences. The last two sentences should be pronounced exactly the same, nomatter how they are written. It is the sound that is important, not the spelling. The dime. The dim
Exercise 1-59: Practicing Word Groups CD 2 Track33 When I read the paragraph this time, I will exaggerate the pauses. Although we're working on wordgroups here, remember, I don't want you to lose your intonation. Repeat each sentence group afterme. H
The Miracle Technique CD 2 Track 18 Reg aining Lon g -Lost Listening Skills The trouble with starting accent training after you know a great de al of English is that you knowa great deal about English. You have a lot of preconcepti ons and, unfortuna
Exercise 1 -49: Tell Me Wədai Say! CD 2 Track19 The first thing you're going to do is write down exactly what I say. It will be nonsense to you for tworeasons: First, because I will be saying sound units, not word units. Second, because I will besta
CD 2 Track 20 图片1 V Read it out loud to yourself a nd try to hear what the regular English is. Don't look ahead untilyou've figured out the sense of it. Art is man 's attempt to improve on nature. Frequently, people will mistakenly hear Are these
Exercise 1-48; Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs CD 2 Track 17 Mark the intonation or indicate the long vowel on the italicized word, depending which part ofspeech it is. Pause the CD and mark the proper syllables. See Answer Key, beginning
Exercise 1-50: Listening for Pure Sounds CD 2 Track 21 Again, listen care f ully and write the sounds y ou hear. The answers are below. 图片1
Exercise 1-51 : Extended Listening Practice CD 2 Track 22 Let's do a few more pure sound exercises to fine-tune your ear. Remember, start at the end and fill inthe blanks right to left, then read them back left to right. Write whichever sy mbols are
Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 24 The Down Side of Intonation Reduced sounds are all those extra sounds created by an absence of lip, tongue, jaw, and throatmovement. They are a principal function of intonation and are truly indicative of the Americansoun
Exercise 1-52; Reducing Articles CD 2 Track 25 图片1 When you used the rubber band with [Dg zeet bounz] and when you built your own sentence,you saw that intonation reduces the unstressed words. Intonation is the peak and reduced soundsare the vall
Exercise 1-55: Crossing Out Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 28 Pause the CD and cross out any sound that is not clearly pronounced, including to , fo r , and, that , than , the , a, the soft [ i], and unstressed syllables that do not have strong vowel soun
Exercise 1-56; Reading Reduced Sounds CD 2 Track 29 Repeat the paragraph after me. Although you're get ting rid of the vowel sounds, you want tomaintain a strong intonation and let the sounds flow together. For the first reading of thisparagraph, it
Word Groups and Phrasing CD2 Track 30 Pauses for Related Thoughts, Ideas, or for Breathing By now you've begun developing a strong intonation, with clea r peaks and reduced valleys, soyou're ready for the next step. Y ou may find yourself reading the
Exercise 1-53: Reduced Sounds continued CD 2 Track26 图片1 图片2 图片3
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