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Practice this conversation.

A: How do English universities choose students?

B: You usually apply to four universities. The universities may interview you. They usually refuse to take students who fail their end-of-year exams.

A: Have you applied for university yet?

B: Yes, and I heard from York University yesterday. I've got an interview next week.

 

Practice correcting incorrect statements. Notice how the voice falls to emphasise the correct information.

You usually apply to three universities.

No, you usually apply to four universities.

The universities must interview you.

No, the universities may interview you.

 

Now correct these statements.

B has not applied for university.

B has heard from Sussex University.

B heard from the university today.

B has got an interview tomorrow.

 

Say [ʤ]

Say these jobs.

judge jockey general baggage-handler carriage-cleaner messenger

 

Look at the list of workplaces below. Match each job with a workplace.

e.g. A judge might work in a courtroom.

airport racecourse Army headquarters courtroom office railway station

 

5. These dates are days of celebration in some countries. Can you say what and where?

6 January 4 July 14 July 1 January 21 June

 

6. What do you think of when you think of these days and months?

e.g. 'When I think of July 4th, I think of fireworks'.

'When I think of June, I think of weddings'.

 

UNIT 40

Say [θ] and [s]

 

Practice 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 Throne will see to me.

B: I don't think it worth it. Doctor Throne will be less sympathetic than me.

 

Practice correcting incorrect statements. Notice how the voice falls to emphasise the correct word.

A has a sore thumb. No, A has a sore throat.

B is very sympathetic. No, B isn't very sympathetic.

 

Now correct the following incorrect statements.

His thumb has been sore for three days.

He feels hungry.

The weather is thundering.

A is thinking of going to the swimming bath.

B thinks Doctor Throne will be sympathetic.

 

Say [ð]

 

Practice this conversation.

A: Good morning, Mr Motherwell. What can I do for this morning?

B: Good morning, Doctor Wetherley. It's my breathing. I get this pain when I breath in.

A: I'll listen to your chest. Breathe in, and breathe out. And again, breathe in, and breathe out. Keep breathing deeply.

B: Is there anything wrong with my chest, doctor?



A: No, I don't think so. Your breathing sounds fine. Have you got a pillow with feathers in it?

B: No.

A: Or any leather clothes?

B: I've got a new leather jacket.

A: That may be the problem. Leather affects some people like that. Get rid of your leather jacket, and think that pain will go.

 

Say [d] at the end of words

 

4. Say these adjectives ending in [d].

afraid bad boiled good hard loud old red

 


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