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  1. Read the words. Mind! /f/ is voiceless, /V/ is voiced.

fitvisit

fightvital

formervolume

firmverb

ifeve

finevine

finishvision

leafleave

safesave

lifealive

serfserve

proofprove

scarfscarves

dwarfdwarves

  1. Learn the tongue twisters :

The leafy violets filled the valley.

A very fine voice came from the front door.

  1. Words with phonemes /fv/:

Geographical names:

Fiji, Finland, Florence, Florida, France, Finland, Vatican, Venice, Vienna, Volga, Vancouver.

Names:

Flora, Fred, Frank, Frieda, Felicia, Valentine, Victor, Victoria, Virginia, Elvira, Dave, David.

Professions:

Driver, fireman, physicist, foundry-man, officer, farmer, photographer, forge-man, veterinary, weaver.

  1. Practise reading the following story. Think of the possible reasons of the boys' fight.

Fine fellows met at five on the seventh of June.

"

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Philip", said Vincent, "I fear we must fight".

Then Philip and Vincent fought for fifty-five minutes.

After that they fell down in a faint, for the fight had been very furious.

When Philip came out of the faint, Vincent offered his hand.

"Fair's fair", said Philip, "and I think this affair shows neither of us fears to fight".

Sounds /Ts/

/T / – constrictive, noise fricative, fore-lingual, apical, dental, voiceless.

/s/ – constrictive, noise fricative, fore-lingual, apical, alveolar, voiceless.

  1. An explanation of how to pronounce each sound:

  1. show how the two sounds contrast;

  2. draw upon the students' native language for comparison.

  1. Read the words taking care to pronounce phonemes /t‒s/ correctly.

thinksink

thawsaw

thinsin

thicksick

thighsign

themeseem

thoughtsort

thighssize

thatchsatchel

mythmiss

tenthtense

teethtierce

faithface

sixthsix

eighthace

kithkiss

mouthmouse

worthworse

  1. The teacher reads one or the other item of a minimal pair and the students are asked to say whether the item contains sound /s/ ("1") or sound /t/ ("2").

T.

St.

T.

St.

conceive

healthy

smith

sink

sought

worse

1

2

2

1

1

1

thought

Theodore

sin

mouth

thick

Arthur

miss

2

2

1

2

2

2

1

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