5. That moth/moss was shown in a television programme.
♫Exercise . Say [θ] and [s]. Listen, and practise this conversation.
A:
I think there’s something wrong with me.
B: What’s the matter?
A:
I’ve got a sore throat.
B: That doesn’t sound very serious.
A:
My throat has been sore for three days. And I’m thirsty.
B: Well the weather is hot. I expect that’s why you feel thirsty.
A:
You’re not very sympathetic. I’m thinking of going to the Health Centre. If there’s
anything seriously wrong with my throat, Doctor Thorne will see to me.
B: I don’t think it’s worth it. Doctor Thorne will be less sympathetic than me.
Lesson 8.
Consonants in comparison:
[ð] and [z]
♫ Exercise 1. Distinguish between [ð] and [z]. Listen, and practise the difference.
breathe
breeze
then
Zen
teething
teasing
though
zone
clothing
closing
this
zip
bathe
bays
these
zero
♫ Exercise 2. Listen to the words. Write the words you here.
♫Exercise 3 a. Say [ð] and [z]. There are some photographs of Susan and Jonathan's
wedding. Some of their friends are talking about the photographs. Listen, and repeat
what they say.
That's his father.
His brother is very handsome.
It was nice weather.
His mother's carrying roses.
That's her brother.
She always wears beautiful clothes.
She's got two brothers.
They seem to be enjoying themselves.
That's the other brother over there.
♫Exercise 3 b. Listen and repeat the sentences below. The speaker is certain of what she
says. She expects the others to agree with her. Her voice falls on the question tag.
His brother is very handsome, isn't he?
Lesson 9.
Consonants in comparison:
[θ] - [t]
♫ Exercise 1. Distinguish between [θ] and [s]. Listen, and practise the difference.
thin
tin
heath
heat
thank
tank
sheath
sheet
thick
tick
fourth
fort
three
tree
path
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