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Основна частина warming-up activities Sounds /p, t, k/

Aspiration pea–port pick–pig

tea–taught tin–ten

key–caught kit–kid

No aspiration speak please

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  1. Read the words. Don't forget to pronounce phonemes /p, t, k / with aspiration where necessary:

park–spark port–sport

core–score cool–school

top–stop tool–stool

key–ski pin–spin

team–steam kin–skin

  1. Learn the tongue-twister:

If we keep quiet we may be lucky and see the cuckoo.

Strictly speaking, ping-pong is a popular sport.

  1. Read and perform the dialogue:

Pam: Do you have the time, Stella?

Stella: No, I don't Pam. I don't have any money at all!

Pam: I don't need a dime, Stella! I need the time.

Stella: Oh, I see. It's about ten after ten.

Pam: Well, I need to go pick up my coat at the cleaner's. See you later, Stella.

Stella: Bye, Pam. Take care and say hi to Ted for me.

  1. Make up a dialogue using the words from Ex. 1. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the phonemes /p, t, k / with or without aspiration.

Sounds /s, z, Iz/

  1. Read the following passage. Underline all the verbs in the third person singular of the Present Simple.

Many teenage girls want to be stewardesses. They think it is a lovely job. The money is very good and you can travel cheaply all over the world. I live in a flat with a stewardess and I know that her job is very difficult and tiring. Ann never has time for anything. She gets up at four o'clock in the morning and rushes to the airport. She never knows exactly where she will be at any time. Her plans are never definite until the last moment. On board the plane she always has to be nice and pleasant no matter how she feels. When she has some free time, she studies foreign languages, as she makes announcements in English, German and Spanish. She sees little of her family and friends as she spends most of her time in the air. Ann isn't lonely but she misses her family. Her friend likes to spend his vacation travelling but Ann prefers to stay in her native town. She often invites many friends and tells them interesting stories about far away countries.

  1. Look at the verbs you have underlined. Work in pairs. Put the verbs into three groups according to the pronunciation of the third person ending

Group 1 /s/

Group 2 /z/

Group 3 /Iz/

  1. Circle the correct pronunciation to complete the rules.

a. You pronounce the ending / s, z, Iz/ if the verb ends in one of the following sounds:

/s/ e.g. misses /tS/ e.g. catches

/z/ e.g. buzzes /d/ e.g. manages

/S/ e.g. washes

b. If the verb ends in any other voiceless consonant sound, you pronounce the ending /s, z, Iz/:

e.g. takes

c. If the verb ends in any other voiced consonant sound or a vowel sound, you pronounce the ending /s, z, Iz/: e.g. comes

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