fair, fare
fear
stare
steer
rare
rear
spare
spear
pear
pier
rarely
really
♫ Exercise 2. Listen to the words. Write the words you here.
♫ Exercise 3. Listen to the sentences. For each one, write the word you hear.
1. They gave her three chairs/cheers.
2. The bear/beer was awful.
3. The pear/pier is rotten.
4. He is rarely/really unhappy.
5. The driver of that car is staring/steering at us.
♫ Exercise 4. Say [eə]. Listen, and practise the conversation. Listen carefully to the
intonation.
A: Excuse me, I’m looking for Miss O’Dare. Do you know where she is?
B: She's gone to Trafalgar Square.
A: Do you know where, exactly?
B: To the Headquarters of the Dairy Council.
A: Why has she gone there?
B: She has got a dairy. It's called Mary’s Dairy.
A: I thought she was a hairdresser.
B: Oh you mean Clare O’Dare. She's upstairs. It’s her sister Mary who's gone to
Trafalgar Square.
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