Introduction Section A English Phonemes Unit 1 Front Vowels:Beat,Bit,Bet,Bat 1.1 Warming up 1.2 Making the four sounds 1.3 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 2 Back Vowels:Too Good to Be True 2.1 Warming up 2.2 Making the five sounds 2.3 Learning for communication Exercises Unit3 Central Vowels:Words Touch Her 3.1 Warming up 3.2 Making the three sounds 3.3 BE and AE accents in /3:/and/a 3.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 4 Diphthongs:Time Waits for No Man 4.1 Warming up 4.2 Making these sounds 4.3 Pairs recognition 4.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit5 stops:Played the Guitar in the Pub 5.1 Warming up 5.2 Making these sounds 5.3 Different /p,b,t,d,k,g 5.4 Special/t 5.5 Learning for communication Exercises Unit6 Fricatives: The Music of Brothers Four 6.1 Warming up 6.2 Making these sounds 6.3 Learning for communication Exercises Unit7 Affricates: Chips and Orange Juice 7.1 Warming up 7.2 Making the two sounds 7.3 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 8 Nasals and Lateral:Lovely Morning 8.1 Warming up 8.2 Making these sounds 8.3 Syllabic /n/ and 8.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 9 Approximants:Will You Be There 9.1 Warming up 9.2 Making these sounds 9.3 Special /r 9.4 Learning for communication Exercises Review
Section B Connected and Communicative Speech Unit 10 Consonant Cluster:Slip,Slide into Stream 10.1 Warming up 10.2 What is a consonant cluster 10.3 Consonant clusters in speech 10.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 11 Syllables and Letters'Reading:One House,Two Houses 11.1 Warming up 11.2 What is the syllable 11.3 Types of English syllable 11.4 How to count syllables 11.5 Strong and weak syllables 11.6 Vowel letters'reading 11.7 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 12 Word Stress:Saturday,September,Thirteen 12.1 Warming up 12.2 What is the stress 12.3 Identification of the word stress 12.4 Three features of the word stress 12.5 Word stress patterns 12.6 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 13 Rules of Word Stress:My Checklist 13.1 Warming up 13.2 Words stress rules 13.3 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 14 Stressed Words in the Sentence:That Is a Question 14.1 Warming up 14.2 What is the sentence stress 14.3 Basic rules for sentence stress 14.4 Clarifying the meaning of sentence stress 14.5 How to read descriptive phrases and set phrases 14.6 How to read phrasal verbs 14.7 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 15 Stressed Function Words in the Sentence:It's Not Me 15.1 Warming up 15.2 Stressed function words 15.3 Unstressed content words 15.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 16 Strong Form and Weak Form:What Should I Do 16.1 Warming up 16.2 What is the weak form 16.3 Weak forms of function words 16.4 Contracted forms 16.5 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 17 Rhythm:Through the Day and the Night 17.1 Warming up 17.2 What is the rhythm 17.3 Rhythm patterns 17.4 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 18 Linking and Assimilation:There Are a Lot of Books in the Picture 18.1 Warming up 18.2 What is the linking 18.3 Three types of linking 18.4 Assimilation 18.5 Silent sound 18.6 Elision 18.7 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 19 Phrasing and Pausing:Was That the Question He Asked 19.1 Warming up 19.2 What is a sense group 19.3 Phrase and thought group 19.4 Sense group and pausing 19.5 Learning for communication Exercises
Section C Intonation Unit 20 Basic Concepts of Intonation:Isn't It Fantastic 20.1 Warming up 20.2 What is the intonation 20.3 Tone unit,tonic syllable and tone 20.4 Structure of the tone unit 20.5 Learning for communication Exercises Unit 21 Function of Intonation:What? Bear 21.1 Warming up 21.2 Main functions of intonation 21.3 Other functions of intonation 21.4 Listening for communication Exercises References Appendix 1 Phonological Terms Appendix 2 Transcription Appendix 3 English Foreign Words and Their Pronunciation Key
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