Speaking clearly. Improving voice and articulation: Фонетический практикум. Фомиченко Л.Г. - 19 стр.

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Exercise 22. Consonant [j].
1. Yes, you can have the yacht tonight.
2. Your suit is new.
3. She was as mute as a statue.
4. Your opinion is highly valued.
5. Juliet’s failure was no news to me.
Exercise 23. Consonant [r].
1. He needs much practice in reading and writing.
2. The carrier was on a rural route.
3. I roamed around the room looking for the rake.
4. The pirate told a terrific tale of raiding the port.
5. The purser threw the roll over the rail.
Exercise 24. Consonant [w].
1. It was the last waltz at the wedding.
2. I rewarded the dog with a sandwich.
3. Young men in the West frequently wear vests.
4. We walked through the seaweed in the backwash.
5. I was late for the quiz because I woke up at twelve.
ENGLISH DIPHTHONGS IN PHRASES
Exercise 1. Diphthong [eI].
1. I’ll take the papers when I come a little later.
2. Is Jane going to leave by the eight twenty-eight?
3. Grace wants you to take the class today.
4. Payne said he’d wait for us at the station.
5. They’ll play the game later in the day.
Exercise 2. Diphthong [aI].
1. The island is nine miles long and five miles wide.
2. The climate’s pretty mild in Ireland.
3. Out of sight out of mind.
4. I was surprised that neither reply was right.
5. You must light a fire to warm the dining-room.
Exercise 3. Diphthong [oI].
1. Small boys like noise-making toys.
2. Most coins are made of alloys.
3. Joy cooked them in boiling oil.
4. You enjoyed eating the oysters, didn’t you?
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Exercise 22. Consonant [j].
1. Yes, you can have the yacht tonight.
2. Your suit is new.
3. She was as mute as a statue.
4. Your opinion is highly valued.
5. Juliet’s failure was no news to me.
Exercise 23. Consonant [r].
1. He needs much practice in reading and writing.
2. The carrier was on a rural route.
3. I roamed around the room looking for the rake.
4. The pirate told a terrific tale of raiding the port.
5. The purser threw the roll over the rail.
Exercise 24. Consonant [w].
1. It was the last waltz at the wedding.
2. I rewarded the dog with a sandwich.
3. Young men in the West frequently wear vests.
4. We walked through the seaweed in the backwash.
5. I was late for the quiz because I woke up at twelve.

       ENGLISH DIPHTHONGS IN PHRASES
Exercise 1. Di phthong [eI].
1. I’ll take the papers when I come a little later.
2. Is Jane going to leave by the eight twenty-eight?
3. Grace wants you to take the class today.
4. Payne said he’d wait for us at the station.
5. They’ll play the game later in the day.
Exercise 2. Di phthong [aI].
1. The island is nine miles long and five miles wide.
2. The climate’s pretty mild in Ireland.
3. Out of sight out of mind.
4. I was surprised that neither reply was right.
5. You must light a fire to warm the dining-room.
Exercise 3. Di phthong [oI].
1. Small boys like noise-making toys.
2. Most coins are made of alloys.
3. Joy cooked them in boiling oil.
4. You enjoyed eating the oysters, didn’t you?