English Pronunciation and Intonation i e a i

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English Pronunciation and Intonation

English Pronunciation and Intonation

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / I’m a

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / I’m a big girl, in a big world, it’s not a big thing, if you leave me, but I do do feel, that I do do will, miss you much, miss you much.

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / bit wit

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / bit wit fit pill hit dip tin mill knit beat wheat feet peel heat deep teen meal eel neat

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / A: Is

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /Ⅰ/ / i: / A: Is it difficult? B: No, it’s unbelievably easy. A: I feel ill. B: Drink some green tea. A: Please meet me for dinner. B: I will be there at six. A: Is it expensive? B: No, it isn’t. It’s really cheap. A: I need a refill of these pills. B: Speak with your physician. A: Is he still really sick? B: No, he’s just feeling a little weak. A: This is completely different. B: But it is interesting, isn’t it?

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /e/ /æ/ bet bat lend land

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /e/ /æ/ bet bat lend land dead dad men man merry marry guess gas beck back then than

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /e/ /æ/ This bed is bad.

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /e/ /æ/ This bed is bad. /e/ / æ/ I guess I need gas. /e/ / æ/ Dan is in the den. / æ/ /e/ They laughed after he left. / æ/ /e/ She said that she was sad. /e/ / æ/ I bet that’s a bat. /e/ / æ/

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /ʌ/ won bunch ton fun bud

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /ʌ/ won bunch ton fun bud cult shut fuss

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /ʌ/ Your younger brother doesn’t trust

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / /ʌ/ Your younger brother doesn’t trust us. What country does he come from? I had another fun summer in London. I don’t have much stuff in the trunk of my truck. I love the sunny summer months.

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / heart cart farce partner guard star

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / heart cart farce partner guard star laugh dark

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / They’re stars. It’s a car. He’s

/Ⅰ/ /i: / /e/ /æ/ /ʌ/ /a: / They’re stars. It’s a car. He’s very smart. They’re baskets. It’s an arm.

Summary /Ⅰ/ it this little sister / i: / meet three key tree /

Summary /Ⅰ/ it this little sister / i: / meet three key tree / egg bed eleven well / æ / apple fast match am / ʌ / up bus bug cup / a: / farm market art

Homework /Ⅰ/ / i: / Guilty or Innocent? Let’s be realistic. It’s not that

Homework /Ⅰ/ / i: / Guilty or Innocent? Let’s be realistic. It’s not that difficult to see that he’s guilty. He steals, drinks, and cheats. He has cheated his victims, and he needs to be in prison. He did these terrible things, yet he insists that he’s innocent. Who is he kidding? In the beginning, many people did believe that he was innocent. /e/ /æ/ 1. Every member of my family is left handed. 2. My best friend Frank is a successful dentist. 3. Kenny’s bad headache lasted several days. 4. Glen drank ten glasses of fresh lemonade. 5. Everyone was happy that he was elected president. /ʌ/ /a: / 1. Master Carl asks his class not to go to the parks to play cards. 2. The drummers drummed and the strummers strummed.

Practice /Ⅰ/ / i: / Guilty or Innocent? Let’s be realistic. It’s not that

Practice /Ⅰ/ / i: / Guilty or Innocent? Let’s be realistic. It’s not that difficult to see that he’s guilty. He steals, drinks, and cheats. He has cheated his victims, and he needs to be in prison. He did these terrible things, yet he insists that he’s innocent. Who is he kidding? In the beginning, many people did believe that he was innocent. /e/ /æ/ 1. Every member of my family is left handed. 2. My best friend Frank is a successful dentist. 3. Kenny’s bad headache lasted several days. 4. Glen drank ten glasses of fresh lemonade. 5. Everyone was happy that he was elected president. /ʌ/ /a: / 1. Master Carl asks his class not to go to the parks to play cards. 2. The drummers drummed and the strummers strummed.