Friday, September 4, 2015

ILA4 - Formal and Informal Conversation

  1. You must be Raij
  2. Nice to see you again
  3.  Sorry to keep you waiting
  4. How was your flight
  5. Would you mind taking this?
  6. I'd just like to wash my hands

ILA3 - Colleagues: job titles and hobbies

1. Managing Director
2. Accountant
3. Receptionist
4. Team Leader
5. Engineer
6. Sales and Marketing
7. IT Specialist
8. Cleaner
9. Secretary

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1. is in charge of marketing strategy
I'm in charge of this.
Tôi là người phụ trách việc này.

2. goes hang-gliding
You seem to be a veteran of hang - gliding.
Dường như bạn là một người kỳ cựu tàu lượn.

3. drives the executives to appointments
Drive me to the supermarket.
Đưa tôi đến siêu thị.

4. greets an screens visitors
The wall screens us against the wind.
Bức tường chắn gió cho chúng ta

5. takes ballroom dancing lessons
Ballroom dancing is making an unprecedented comeback.
Khiêu vũ quốc tế đang tạo nên sự trở lại chưa từng thấy.


ILA2 - Vowels - Monophthongs




ILA1 - Meeting people

  1. Do you two know each other?
  2. I don't think we've met.
  3. Is this your first trip to ...?
  4. Have you been waiting long?
  5. No, I just arrived.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Resources in Pdf - Pronunciation-Hatcat, PronunciationWorkshop

[Pronunciation-Hatcat]

1. luyenam2013day1.pdf
2. luyenam2013day2.pdf
3. luyenam2013day3.pdf
4. luyenam2013day4.pdf
5. luyenam2013day5.pdf

[PronunciationWorkshop]

1. Manual.pdf
2. Idioms Manual.pdf

[PronunciationWorkshop] Tongue Twisters

(F, W, Voiced Z)

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?

(Voiced V)

Vincent vowed vengeance very viciously.

(P)

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
How many peppers did Peter Piper pick?

(SH, S and Z)

She sells seashells by the seashore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I’m sure she sells seashore shells.

(W, CH, and Final Consonants)

How much wood, would a woodchuck chuck
if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
He would chuck, he would, as much as he could,
and chuck as much wood as a woodchuck would
if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

(W)

Which witch, wished which wicked wish?
While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington’s windows with warm washing water.
If two witches would watch two watches, which witch would watch which watch?

(R)

Roberta ran rings around the Roman ruins.
(B, BR, and BL blends)
Bradley’s big black bathbrush broke.
Bradley’s big black bathbrush broke.

(TH)

Tom threw Tim thirteen thumbtacks.
He threw three free throws.
There are thirty-three thousand birthdays on the third of every month.
The father gathered smooth feathers for Thanksgiving.
The sixth graders are enthusiastic about Jonathan’s birthday.

(GR, and GL blends)

Green glass globes glow greenly.

(L, ‘OO’ vowel)

Aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum, aluminum, linoleum.

(Won’t)

I would if I could! But I can’t, so I won’t!

(Woke)

I woke, he woke, she woke, they woke.
We all woke up.

[PronunciationWorkshop] Vowel ‘AU’, ‘AH’and ‘A’

‘A’ Vowel Sound

Back
Dad
Fax
Value
Sat
Hatch
Jacket
Taxi
Apple
Catch
Rabbit
Tack

The fat cat wore a jacket.
Pack your sack and bring your magnet.
He sang about an actor named Jack.

‘AU’ Vowel Sound

Now
House
Round
Loud
Gown
Sound
Ouch
Out
Found
South
Ounce
Rebound
Mouth
Bounce
Flower
Thousand
Spout
Count

The brown couch is downstairs.
Her house is on the South side of the mountain.
I was proud of the sounds that came out of my mouth

AH’ Vowel Sound

Hot
Top
Stop
Probably
Follow
Not
Blob
Sock
Mop
Product
Solve
Problem

Bob opened the box and followed the instructions.
Tom put some cotton, rocks and a doorknob in his locker.
His mom made a concrete model of a hockey rink.