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a/ - Is his child’s eye-sight as poor as his own? - How can you tell that the Queen is in the palace? - When you don’t understand something, do you ask your teacher to explain it to you or do you do your best to find it out yourself? - Timothy believes in UFOs and ghosts, doesn’t he?
b/ - Do you know the story about Robin Hood, a hero of English ballads? - How many people come to the museum every day? - Does he really play the guitar or is it only a joke? - They’ve got a rich collection of paintings started by their great-grandfather, haven’t they?
c/ - Can you tell me the latest news? - How long do you plan to stay in this job? - Do you usually have a light or a heavy breakfast? - Peter and Mary work with Tom’s group in the laboratory as a rule, don’t they?
d/ - Can you touch your nose with your left hand and pull your left ear with your right hand at the same time? - Why are you so upset about the whole thing? - Do you want to buy a bicycle or a pair of roller-skates as a present for your son? - For all I know there isn’t a nursery I your house, is there? e/ - Does it mean that you refuse to take part in the play? - How long does it take you to accomplish this kind of work? - Does he prefer to stay in a hotel or with his friends? - Bill lets you drive his car sometimes, doesn’t he?
f/ - Shall I telephone John and tell him about the incident right now? - Why must you stay at home while everyone else is going out? - Does she stay in town or does she go to the country for her weekends? - It often rains in this part of the country in winter, doesn’t it?
g/ - Do you invite your friends to your birthday parties every year? - How much time a day do you spend with your children? - Does Mr. Nimble usually travel by train or by plane? - You aren’t afraid to stay in a dark room, are you?
h/ - Do you do anything to develop your memory? - When do you hope to finish your research on wild flowers? - Is Rio de Janeiro the capital of Brazil or of Argentina? - Peter isn’t as good at physics as he is at literature, is he?
i/ - Are there any facts that can prove your supposition? - What interests you most of all in Russian history, Mr. Black? - Is your brother the tall boy with black hair or the short one with red hair and freckles? - Madonna isn’t as popular as Britney Spears, is she?
j/ - Do Japanese children have as much time to play as children in other countries do? - Who takes care of your garden while you are away? - Do you prefer to spend the evening in the company of your friends or at home with your television? - You haven’t got any problems or serious disagreements with your parents, have you?
Listen to the conversation below. Mark the intonation and be prepared to comment on it. Practise reading the dialogue together with a partner.
“Granny, have I any cousins?” “Yes, Benny, you have two.” “Whose children are they? How old are they? Are they boys or girls?” “Not so many questions at once, please, Benny! Your cousins are: a five-year-old boy, Georgie, and a four-year-old girl, May. They are your Aunt Emily’s children. They are in Canada now with their parents: your Aunt Emily, my daughter, and her husband, Mr. Thomas Brown.” “In Canada? What’s Canada, Granny? Where is it?” “Canada is a far away country. It is in the north of America.” “In the north of America? Where is it? Is it as far as London?” “Oh, no, Benny! It’s much farther.” “But, Granny – “ “Come along, my dearest. It’s just the time for your midday milk.”
SECTION 2: SOUND REVISION Exercise 1
Look at the pictures and listen. Read the sentences together with the tape. Pay attention to the ‘th’ sound.
Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogues. Practise reading them with a partner. Make sure your [ θ ] and [ ð ] sounds are correct.
Dialogue A : Edith smith is only thirty. : Is she? I thought she was thirty-three. : Edith’s birthday was last Thursday. : Was it? I thought it was last month. : The Smiths’ house is worth thirty thousand pounds. : Is it? I thought it was worth three thousand. : Mr. Smith is the author of a book about moths. : Is he? I thought he was a mathematician. : I’m so thirsty. : I thought you drank something at the Smiths’. : No. Edith gave me nothing to drink. : Shall I buy you a drink? : Thank you. Dialogue B : Sally, have you got anything planned for Thursday? : For Thursday, Simon? : For Thursday the 13th. It’s my birthday, you see. : Simon! Your birthday! Thank heavens you said! : Yes, I’m going to be thirty-three. I thought I’d throw a party or something to celebrate. : What a super idea! : Do you think you’ll be free? : For Thursday? Yes, I think so. : Fine, so I’ll see you soon. It starts at six. : Yes, thanks… oh, and Simon… : Yes? : So I’m so slow. Exercise 3
Look at the pictures and listen. Practise saying the sentences paying attention to the sound [f].
Exercise 4
Listen and then practise saying the following sentences first very slowly, then faster. Pay attention to the correct articulation of the sounds [b] and [v].
a. Vincent brought Brenda a marvelous souvenir vase he’d bought in Venice. b. Bob Viney, the village baker’s boy, loves betty Vole, the barmaid at “The Bull’. c. Vera Bathory, the Viennese vampire, bathes every evening in buckets of blood. d. A visiting burglar broke victor Barton’s marble bust of Voltaire into various bits. e. Valentine Barlowe, the TV ventriloquist, lives in “Belleview’ – a vast brick villa built in 1812.
Exercise 5 Listen to the tape and practise saying the following headlines. British Van Driver Banned from Costa Brava Bar
Bomb Victim Vivienne Gives Birth to Baby Boy
Brighton Vicar Leaves ‘Boring’ Wife for Blond Barmaid
Brave Bob Saves Baby Vicki from Blazing Bedroom
Violent Bolivian Lover Obsessed by Vow of Revenge
Exercise 6
Listen to the sentences below. Practise saying them paying attention to the sound [w].
Exercise 7
Match the questions and the answers, then listen and check your answers. Practise reading them in pairs.
Exercise 8
Listen to the dialogue. Practise reading it. Watch for the correct articulation of the sounds [w] and [v].
: Did you see Victor on Wednesday, Wendy? : Yes. We went for a walk in the woods near the railway. : Wasn’t it cold on Wednesday? : Yes. It was very cold and wet. We wore warm clothes and walked quickly to keep warm. : It’s lovely and quiet in the woods. : Yes. Further away from the railway it was very quite, and there were wild squirrels everywhere. We counted twenty squirrels. : How wonderful! Twenty squirrels! And did you take lunch with you? : Yes. About twelve we had veal sandwiches and sweet white wine, and we watched the squirrels. It was a very nice walk.
Exercise 9
Listen to the sentences, practise saying them first slowly and then faster. Pay attention to the [h]s.
a. Helen has cut her own hair again – it’s absolutely horrible!
b. Have you heard about Hannah’s horrific adventure in Hamburg?
c. Henry’s uncle Herbert has had another heart attack in hospital.
d. Old Hugh hasn’t eaten his ham and eggs already, has he?
e. Hazel and Alan have had another unhappy holiday hitchhiking in Austria and Hungary.
Exercise 10
Put the jumbled sentences below in the correct order. Listen to the tape and compare your answers. Repeat each sentence with the tape.
a. helped/ I have? b. hamburgers/ hate/ eating/ I! c. in/ Abigail/ here/ hovered/ has? d. Aunt Hannah/ Alan Harbord/ his/ adores. e. heart attack/ had/ Harriet Elston/ old/ a. f. Helmut/ Anna/ hurriedly/ about/ asked/ English/ homework/ his. g. overcoat/ a/ Arthur Harris/ in/ always/ handkerchief/ his/ has.
Exercise 11
Listen to the dialogue. Practise saying it line by line, then read it with a partner. M: Who’s that with Henry Higgins? W: It’s his wife, Hazel. M: Hazel? But his wife’s name’s Helen! W: Oh no, Helen left him… he’s married to Hazel now. M: No! How did it happen? W: Well, you know last Easter, Henry and Helen had a holiday in Honolulu. M: Yes… What happened? W: They had a horrible holiday, and when they arrived home, Helen left him! M: I see.. and who are those horrid little girls? W: Holly and Hannah, Hazel’s children from her first marriage. M: But Henry hates children! W: Mm… how interesting!
Exercise 12
Listen to the dialogue, write it down, then practise reading it, paying attention to the [s] sounds.
Helpful phrases:
Water-skiing The Six Star Hotel
Exercise 13
Listen to and practise reading the following text, paying attention to the difference in the articulation of the sounds [s] and [ S ].
Sheila is a a receptionist at the International Hotel in Chicago. At the moment she’s studying Spanish.
Exercise 14 Listen to the tape and put down the sentences you hear. Practise saying them as fast as possible.
Exercise 15
Listen to the following headlines and practise saying them.
English Shoppers Short of Cash
Swedish Fashion Show Shocks British
Inflation Hits Russian Champagne
Ambitious Scottish Receptionist Shoots Boss
Irish Fishing Ship Sinks in Pacific Ocean
Exercise 16
Listen to the tongue-twisters. Practise saying them very slowly first and then faster. Make sure you pronounce the sounds [s], [z], [ S ], [ Z ], [ C ], [ G ] correctly.
A. a. Which of Shirley Hatchard’s children stole a portion of cherry cheesecake from the kitchen shelf?
b. Sheila Charlton’s Czech washing machine chewed up Richard Sheridan’s checked shorts.
c. The rich Turkish sugar merchant purchased a shining Porsche for his Chinese chauffeur to polish.
d. Sasha, the Russian chess champion, chased Sharon, the Scottish chambermaid, round the kitchen floor, so Sharon showed Sasha the door.
B. a. In his youth, Jerry Josephs, the New York millionaire, used to play jazz on a huge German tuba.
b. Julian Jones is jealous of Eunice’s Jaguar, but Eunice Jones is jealous of Jason’s jacuzzi, and Jason Jones is jealous of Julian’s yacht.
c. That fabulous jade unicorn is the most beautiful Japanese statue in any European museum.
d. Journalist Jane Young stupidly damaged George Joyce’s new yellow jeep on the edge of the bridge.
Exercise 17 Listen to the dialogue, mark the intonation and practise reading it with a partner.
Jim: Excuse me. Did you use to live in York? Jack: Yes. Jim: Did you use to be a tutor at the University? Jack: Yes. For a few years. Jim: do you remember Hugh Young? He was a music student. Jack: Hugh Young? Did he use to have a huge yellow jeep? Jim: Yes. And he used to play beautiful tunes on the tuba. Jack: Yes, I knew Hugh. He used to be a very stupid student. Do you have any news of Hugh? Jim: Yes. He’s a millionaire now in New York. Jack: A millionaire? Playing the tuba? Jim: Oh, no. He produces jam in tubes, and tins of sausages and onion stew, and sells them in Europe. I read about Hugh in the Newspaper yesterday. Jack: Oh! Well, he wasn’t so stupid. Exercise 18 Listen to the dialogue and prepare its model reading, trying to imitate the intonation. Jerry: Just outside this village there’s a very dangerous bridge. John: Yes. Charles told me two jeeps crashed on it in January. What happened? Jerry: Well George Churchill was the driver of the larger jeep, and he was driving very dangerously. He’d been drinking gin. John: George Churchill? Do I know George Churchill? Jerry: Yes. That ginger-haired chap. He’s the manager of the travel agency in Chester. John: Oh, yes. I remember George. He’s always telling jokes. Well, was anybody injured? Jerry: Oh, yes. The other jeep went over the edge of the bridge, and two children and another passenger were badly injured. John: Were both the jeeps damaged? Jerry: Oh, yes. John: And what happened to George? Jerry: George? He’s telling jokes in jail now, I suppose! Exercise 19
Match up the following mini-dialogues. Listen to the keys and practise reading the sentences, paying attention to the [ ŋ ] sounds in them.
Exercise 20.
Put the jumbled sentences below into the correct order. Listen to the tape and check your answers. Practise saying them.
a. skating rink/ Aunt Angela/ at a/ a tango/ Uncle Frank/ Birmingham/ with/ while dancing/ banged/ her ankle
b. at the pretty, young singer/ in a singles’ bar/ winked/ drinking/ the Hong Kong gangster/ singing romantic sings/ a gin sling
c. tongue/ pink/ long/ this/ string/ what’s/ Angus King’s/ that/ on?
d. hanged/ for killing/ a boxing ring/ wrongfully/ a Singapore dancer/ Washington banker/ outside/ was/ a
Exercise 21
Listen to the dialogue, write it down, mark the intonation. Prepare model reading of the dialogue.
Ruth librarian Laura waitress Rita electrician Rosemary Roland
Exercise 22
Listen and practise reading the headlines below. Pay attention to the sound [ W ].
BIRMINGHAM GIRL MURDERED
Nurse Kirsty marries in Turkey
Prince Albert’s thirtieth birthday
GERMAN UNIVERSITY BURNS
British workers ‘worst in world’
Exercise 23
Listen to the dialogue. Prepare its model reading. Work with a partner.
Sir Herbert: Nurse! Colonel Burton: Nurse! I’m thirsty! Sir Herbert: Nurse! My head hurts! Colonel Burton: NURSE! Sir Herbert: Curse these nurses! Colonel Burton: Nurse Sherman always wears such dirty shirts. Sir Herbert: And such short skirts. Colonel Burton: She never arrives at work early. Sir Herbert: She and …er…Nurse Turner weren’t at work on Thursday, were they? Colonel Burton: No, they weren’t. Sir Herbert: Nurse Sherman is the worst nurse in the ward, isn’t she? Colonel Burton: No, she isn’t. She’s the worst nurse in the world! Exercise 24
A. Listen to the following phrases, practise saying them. Pay attention to the short and long [u] sounds.
B. Listen to some more phrases, put them down and practise reading them. Make up sentences of your own, using as many of the phrases as possible.
Exercise 25
Below are some common English sayings and proverbs. Work out their meanings and practise reading the proverbs.
a. No news is good news. b. I wouldn’t like to be in your shoes. c. He’s getting too big for his boots. d. The proof of the pudding id in the eating. e. It’s too good to be true. f. He’s got a screw loose.
Exercise 26 Put down all the words you hear on the tape. Concentrate on the sounds [ O: ] and [әu]. Check for the spelling in a good dictionary. Invent your own tongue twisters using as many words and phrases from the exercise as possible.
Exercise 27
Listen to the mini-dialogues, write them down and practise reading them, paying attention to the differences in articulation of the vowels [ O ], [ O:], [ әu ].
Exercise 28 Listen to and practise saying the sentences. Start by saying them slowly and then faster. Make sure you pronounce the [ æ ] and [ A ] sounds correctly.
a. The young man was wearing fashionable sunglasses, black gloves, and a gangster’s hat.
b. The wasp that’s trapped in the jar of blackcurrant jam is buzzing angrily.
c. Thank you very much for coming to pay back that money you borrowed on Monday, Danny.
d. While cutting up lamb the drunken butcher hacked off his thumb with a hatchet.
e. My husband had a double brandy, my mother wanted apple juice, but I drank champagne.
Exercise 29 Listen to the dialogue, write it down and practise reading it with a partner.
Exercise 30
Listen to and practise reading the following phrases, paying attention to the short and long [i] sounds. Make up similar phrases of your own.
Exercise 32. Listen to Jenny talking about her holiday. Are the bold sounds [e] or [ei]? Practise reading the paragraph.
Last year, I w e nt to Sp ai n on holid ay with my fr ie nd J a ne. The hotel was gr ea t, but the w ea ther was t e rrible! It r ai ned e very d ay for t e n d ay s!
Exercise 33
Listen to the dialogue, mark the intonation. Practise reading the dialogue, paying attention to the correct articulation of the diphthong [ai ]. Myra: (smiling) Hello, Mike! Mike: Hello, Myra. Hello, Violet! You’re looking nice, Violet. (silence) Mike: Would you like some ice-cream, Violet? Violet: No thanks, Mike. I’m busy typing. Talk to me some other time. I have ninety-nine pages to type by Friday. Mike: Never mind. Do you like riding, Violet? Violet: Sometimes. Mike: Would you like to come riding with me tonight, Violet? Violet: Not tonight, Mike. I’m going for a drive with Nigel. Mike: What about Friday? Violet: I’m going climbing with Miles. Mike: Hm! Oh, all right. ‘Bye! Myra: Violet, he’s put something behind your typewriter. Violet: Is it something nice, Myra? Myra: No. It’s a spider.
Exercise 34 Put the following jumbled sentences into the correct order. Listen and compare your answers with the tape. Practise saying the sentences. Make sure your [au] is correct.
a. lying/ this morning/ ₤ 50/ I found/ I town/ on the ground/ I was/ when.
b. ‘s going to/ now/ round/ Laura/ you/ the house/ show.
c. downstairs/ shower room/ in the/ we caught/ mouse/ little/ a/ this morning/ brown.
d. and/ they’ve got/ you/ know/ town/ country/ house/ a/ a/ house.
e. from/ the/ they/ to the/ tower/ ground/ cow/ of the/ the/ lowered/ window.
Exercise 35 A. Listen and then read the phonemic symbols paying attention to the correct articulation of the diphthongs.
a. [ ә riәl biәd ]
b. [ ә leizi dei ]
c. [ fεә hεә ]
d. [ nOizi bOiz ]
e. [ ә kәuld nәuz ]
f. [ ә brait lait ]
g. [ ә laud ∫aut ]
B. Listen to the phrases and fill in the gaps, then listen again and practise saying the phrases.
a. a __________ combing his _______ b. a __________ wearing a _________ c. a __________ making a __________ d. a __________ holding a __________ e. a __________ drinking a _________ f. a __________ saying ____________ g. Mr. ________ asking the _________
SECTION 3: BASIC COURSE
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