Методические указания к вводно-фонетическому корректировочному курсу английского языка для студентов I курса. Евтухова Е.А. - 20 стр.

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Wood - Chuck
How much wood would a wood-chuck chuck
If a wood-chuck would chuck wood?
1. No news - good news. 4. The cook took a good look at the cookery book.
2. Too good to be true. 5. A good beginning makes good ending.
3. Exception proves the rule.
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Early to bed, 1. It is the early bird that catches the worm.
Early to rise 2. What is worth doing, is worth doing well.
Makes a man healthy, 3. As is the workman so is the work.
Wealthy and wise. 4. False friends are worse than open enemies.
5. I have a little cough, sir,
In my little chest, sir,
Every time I cough, sir,
It leaves a little pain, sir.
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Rain
Rain, rain, go away,
Come again another day,
Little Tommy wants to play.
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Good Night
Good night, good night, Give a man a pipe he can smoke,
My little child! Give a man a book he can read,
Get up gay and bright And his home is bright
In the morning light. With a calm delight
Though the room is poor indeed.
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Wood - Chuck

How much wood would a wood-chuck chuck
If a wood-chuck would chuck wood?

1. No news - good news.       4. The cook took a good look at the cookery book.
2. Too good to be true.       5. A good beginning makes good ending.
3. Exception proves the rule.


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Early to bed,             1. It is the early bird that catches the worm.
Early to rise             2. What is worth doing, is worth doing well.
Makes a man healthy,       3. As is the workman so is the work.
Wealthy and wise.         4. False friends are worse than open enemies.
                          5. I have a little cough, sir,
                            In my little chest, sir,
                            Every time I cough, sir,
                            It leaves a little pain, sir.


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Rain

Rain, rain, go away,
Come again another day,
Little Tommy wants to play.


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Good Night

Good night, good night,              Give a man a pipe he can smoke,
My little child!                     Give a man a book he can read,
Get up gay and bright                And his home is bright
In the morning light.                With a calm delight
                                    Though the room is poor indeed.




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