- •We are very little creatures,
- •Where is…?
- •It gave him a crack,
- •1. Which is the largest ocean?
- •In a bad mood Spoiled plans
- •Vain It was a warming party.
- •I knew hardly anyone.
- •10. … Are for the lakes as … are for oceans.
- •( G. Macdonald)
- •Reading Test
- •My search
- •Reading test
- •The Sleeping Bag
- •In dismay the cat sighed Little kittens, Little kittens
- •Reading Test
- •Reading Test
- •Reading Test
- •The crooked man
- •In a little cute crooked house.
- •Reading test
- •Winter morning
- •I’m sorry it’s slushy when it’s going.
- •Test reading.
- •I must and will deny:
- •Philosophic Advice
- •Eve Merriam
- •I think it’s queer
- •Reading test
- •I picked some wisps of weeds to eat.
- •I was wary in their curling.
- •Reading Test. Read the words according to the reading rules.
- •Think of me.
- •It was a great sensation!
- •It was her emotional explanation and declaration.
- •It was a great sensation!
- •The abc of Happiness
- •A Cradle Song
- •If Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled pepper,
- •She sells sea shells on the sea shore
- •Where are you going, Solomon Grundy
- •Grizzly Bear
- •Heart – heart attack – heart break – heartland – heartfelt – kindhearted – heartless – heartsick – hearty heart-to-heart
- •The Telephone
- •Alfred h. Miles
- •Alfred h. Miles
- •The Listening Woods.
- •I have two legs with which I walk,
- •Donkey and monkey.
- •The Brook
- •A. Tennyson
- •It only doubles troubles and troubles others, too.
- •I know tow chaps and yet a third
- •Spring Rain Rain, rain, rain, April rain,
- •Bite-kitw-five-quite-side-knife-ice-nice-dice-rice-price-size-tie
- •The climate is mild on this island.
- •²Activity 1. Listen and repeat the words paying attention to the sound [au].
- •Autumn Leaves
- •Bear – beer – bar mare – mere – mar
- •The Song for the Children
- •I heard music unawares upstairs, downstairs,
- •Joe Wallace
- •Part III. Stress
- •In columns.
- •B. Answer the questions about Jane using the words in the box.
- •Part IV
- •Practise in reading and explain the reading rules.
- •A man of words
- •In Heaven’s high bower,
- •The trees The poplar is a French Tree a drives-his-roots-in-deep tree,
- •Request
- •Age and youth
- •Is there any reason known?
- •Perfect your perfect English!
- •17. Read the questions below and fill in with the correct answer.
- •Activity 18. Spelling Bee
- •I once met a beautiful lady
- •Save Our Planet
- •2. Read the song and find the rhyming words.
- •Career Prospects
- •How the water comes down at Lodore
- •Its tumult and wrath in,
- •It hastens along, conflicting strong;
- •Its caverns and rocks among,
- •R. Southey
- •English for foreigners
- •I take it you already know
- •I'd mastered it when I was five!
- •Краткий справочник. Правила чтения английских слов.
- •I [ə:] girl
Reading Test
Read the words according to the reading rules.
unit burr instruction bubble
excuse such umbrella chum
club guilty burn Turkey
urn cuddly rumble just
June successful curling discuss
rule dump stuffy turf
purity fluttered duck ugly
rural murmur confuse undermine
summer current turtle unite
demur due humour unjust
dusty truck usage useless
murderous unfurl lucky utter
cut bustle furniture usher
description gun turnip dusk
accuse flute tusk abuse
return thump tutor during
fluffy focused umpire bunch
argument impulsive unsafe rescue
number occupy usable adult
curve sun due focus
upper drunk fun community
stupid further purpose adjust
fluid lucid require church
amuse fluent occur shuttle
update true educate hunger
turn insult crude muddy
lurk ungainly disturb cure
drug accurate murky urge
[s] [k]
²Activity 1. Contrasting Sound Practice
Listen and repeat the words paying attention to the sounds:
[k ] car coal cub crowd poetic
cab cock cuff crime critic
cap code cull crop cynic
cat cog curb fact cyclic
catch coin cure react mimic
camp cold cunning clog metric
cake collar curiosity clamp italics
canny come cuss creed public
call icon custom crew fantastic
cast concave mercury credible panic
intricate common cute cruel specific
[ s ] cedar cite cygnet
slice circle cycle
century cinder cyclone
face cinch cyst
pace cider cyberspace
reception citizen racy
recite citrus mercy
force forcible fancy
price pencil obstinacy
except excise privacy
Activity 2. A. Read the words according to the reading rules.
back rock shock pack lack
[k] black stock smack packet luck
cock reckon stack thick lick
mock rack quick stick kick
sock racket whack muck nick
B. Read the limerick according to the reading rules.
Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
Hickory , dickory, dock.
Activity 3. Read the words according to the reading rules.
chief machine
chance [t∫] [∫] chef
each chic
[ k ]
school
chaos
echo
[k ] character chemical scheme stomach anchor archaeology architect archive(s)
chord chorus Christ chronic hierarchy ache chemist orchestra
mechanic monarch scholar chamomile
chasm chlorine cholera epoch
chromium chronicle patriarch chrysanthemum masochism loch melancholy parochial
anarchy choral lichen architecture
[∫] schedule champagne avalanche
cache chandelier charade
chassis chauffeur chauvinism
echelon parachute machine
[t∫] chair chick chess chin
chapter charge charm charity
change chart cherry cheap
chase cheat check cheese
cheerful cheeky China chink
Activity 4. Read the words according to the reading rules.
[∫] после гласных перед безударными e, y.
ocean social precious facial
gracious sociable socialize associate
Activity 5. Read the words and cross out the word with a different sound.
[k ] discount, enclave, location, , carry.
[ s ] pharmacy, centre, descend, icon, scene.
[t∫] chance, choice, character, chilly, cherish.
[∫] ocean, parachute, scholar
Activity 6. Read the similes. Which one do you like most of all? And why?
Activity 7. Read the words in bold type, explain the reading rules of the letter “C”. Read the limerick and the poem according to the reading rules.
A canner, exceedingly canny,
One morning remarked to his granny,
«A canner can can
A nothing that he can;
But a canner can’t can a can, can he?»