Exercise 5-7: Silent Ls CD3 Track 32 Once you've found all the L sounds, the good news is that very often you don't even have topronounce them. Read the following list of words after me. 1. would could should 2. chalk talk walk 3. calm palm psalm 4....
Exercise 5-6: Finding L Sounds CD 3 Track 31 Pause the CD, and find and mark all the L sounds in the familiar paragraph below; the first one ismarked for you. There are seventeen of them; five are silent. Afterwards, check Answer Key, beginning on pa...
Exercise 5-5: Liaise the Ls CD 3 Track 30 As you work with the following exercise, here are two points you should keep in mind. When a wordends with an L sound, either (a) connect it to the next word if you can, or (b) add a slight schwa foran exagge...
Exercise 5-4: Many Final Els CD 3 Track 29 This time, simplyhold the L sound extra long. Repeat after me. 图片1...
Exercise 5-3: Final El with Schwa CD 3 Track28 Repeat after me. 图片1...
Exercise 5-2; Sounds Comparing L with T, D, and N CD 3 Track 27 Repeat after me, first down and then across. T Look at group 3, B. This exercise has three functions: 1. Practice final els. 2. Review vowels sounds. 3. Review the same words with the st...
Exercise 5-1 : Sounds Comparing L with T, D, and N CD 3 Track 26 For this exercise, concentrate on the different ways in which the air comes out of the mouth whenproducing each sound of L, T, D, and N. Look atthe drawings included here, to see the co...
Chapter 5. The El CD 3 Track 25 This chapter discusses the sound ofL (not to be confused with that of the American R, which iscovered in the next chapter). We'll approach this sound first,by touching on the difficulties itpresents to foreign speakers...
Exercise 4-12: Finding American T Sounds CD 3 Track 24 Once again, go over the following familiar paragraph. First, find all the T's that are pronounced D(there are nine to thirteen here).Second, find all the held Ts (thereare seven). The first one o...
Exercise 4-11 : Voiced and Unvoiced Sounds with T This exercise is for the practice ofthe difference between words that end in either a vowel or avoiced consonant, which means thatthe vowel is lengthened or doubled. Therefore, these words areon a muc...