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A. Read the texts that follow using appropriate intonation patterns for non-final intonation groups




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Sections Memory Work Reading Practice
Section I poem Bed in Summer , p.226; text Aunt Emily , p. 224 dialogue Have you got any children? , p. 226; text Our Sitting-Room , p. 224
Section II-III dialogue Morning and Evening , p. 240-241; poem: either The Arrow and the Song , p. 241 or My Hearts in the Highlands , p.255 text Sharing a Flat , pp. 254-255
Section IV dialogue Afternoon Tea , p. 267-268 dialogue Making a Cake , p. 268-269
Section V-VI dialogue Buying a Sweater p. 281-282; either poem Good Name p. 284 or poem No Enemies , p. 303; dialogue Buying Curtain Material , p. 282; dialogue Buying Gloves , p. 283 dialogue A Hard-Working Boy , p.300-301;
Section VII-VIII text At the Seaside , p. 339. dialogue A Spoiled Picnic , p. 321-322; poem Season , p. 323; dialogue Future Plans , p. 341-342; poem Leisure , p. 342-343;

MATERIAL TO BE PREPARED AND REVISED FOR THE CREDIT IN PRACTICAL PHONETICS

I. Prepare the following texts and dialogues for reading aloud and comment:

a) on the studied sound phenomena in the words and word junctions;

B) on the intonation patterns used in the non-final intonation groups (A), the parenthetical words and phrases (B), in the reporting phrases (C), in the Direct Addresses (D).

A. Read the texts that follow using appropriate intonation patterns for non-final intonation groups.

 

1.In front of the house we have a small garden, in which we grow flowers; roses, tulips and so on. At the back of the house there's a much larger garden with a lawn and some fruit-trees. There's also a vegetable garden where we grow all kinds of vegetables, such as potatoes, cabbages, cauliflowers, onions and tomatoes. At the side of the house is a garage where I keep my car.

2.Salem house was a square, sad-looking brick building. David was taken into a school room which seemed sad and empty to him. The room was very dirty. Bits of paper were lying on the floor and the walls were covered with ink. Besides, there was a strange unpleasant smell in the air. Mr. Mell explained to David that the boys hadn't come back from their holidays yet.

3.There are five members to our family: Joe, Dale, Jaclyn and Katherine and a silly dog named Champ. Joe is an engineer. He works forthe City of Waterloo and looks after the building of roads and bridges. His job title is Director of Engineering. Joe enjoys skiing, golf, boating and hockey. Dale has several jobs. She looks after the home, runs an afterschool math and reading program and works part-time as a writer. Dale enjoys skiing and playing tennis. Jaclyn is 14 years old and will be going to high school in September. She loves to play sports. She plays hockey, tennis, baseball and likes to ski.





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