Telephone Tutoring Final Diagnostic Analysis CD 4 Track 58 After a year, you're ready for the final analysis. If you're studying on your own, please contacttoll-free (800) 457-4255 or www.americanaccent.com for a referral to a qualified telephoneanal...
Exercise 13-4: Glottal Consonant Practice Paragraph CD 4 Track 57 Pause the CD and go through the paragraph and mark the [h], [k], [g], [ng], and [r] sounds. Hello, my name is_______________. I'm taking American Accent Training. There's alot to learn...
Exercise 13-3: Reading the H, K, G, NG, and R sounds CD 4 Track 56 Repeat after me. H Help! hissed the harried intern. We have to hurry! The halfwit who was hired to help herhome hit her hard with the Honda. She didn't have a helmet on her head to pr...
Exercise 13-2: The Letter X CD 4 Track 55 The letter X can sound like either KS or GZ, dependingon the letter that follows the X and where thestress falls. 图片1...
Chapter 13. Throaty Consonants There are five consonant sounds that are produced in the throat: [h] [k] [g] [ng] [er]. Because Rcan be considered a consonant, its sound is included here. For pronunciation purposes, however,elsewhere this book treats...
Exercise 12-4: Finding [n] and [ng] Sounds CD 4 Track 53 Find and mark the final [n] and [ng] sounds. Hello, my name is_______________. I'm taking American Accent Training. There's alot to learn, but I hope to make it as enjoyable as possible. I shou...
Exercise 12-3: Reading Nasal Consonant Sounds CD 4 Track 52 We will read the following paragraph. Repeat after me. The young King Kong can sing along on anything in the kingdom, as long as he can bring astrongringingto the changingsongs. He can onlyt...
Exercise 12-2: Ending Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 51 Here we will focus on the final sounds. Repeat after me. 图片1...
Exercise 12-1: Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 50 We are going to contrast nasals with regular consonant sounds. Repeat after me. 图片1...
Chapter 12. Nasal Consonants CD 4 Track 49 We now turn to the three consonants whose sound comes out through the noseM, N, and theNG combination. They each have one thing in common, their sound is blocked in the mouth inone of three locations. Two of...