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PART SOUND

1. Linking /w/ or /j/ + /vowels/


Unit 36 /w/
1. You know it’s Brian’s birthday.
2. Oh, I forgot all about it.
3. What about a new umbrella.
4. He should just throw it away.
5. It’s won’t be too expensive.
6. How about Thursday.
7. He has an interview on Friday.
8. Yeah, let’s do it Saturday.
9. You arrange the party.
/j/
1. It’s Brian’s birthday on Thursday.
2. We should buy him a present.
3. We really ought to have a party or something for him.
4. Do you have any ideas?
5. If we play about $20, we could get him something nice.
6. Why don’t we invite a few friends?
7. What about Thursday evening?
8. More people will be free on Saturday.
/w/ or /j/
1. No, I didn’t
2. Hi, Ann!
3. There’s no answer.
4. Sunday afternoon.
5. Can I try it?
6. He must be at the office.
7. Go ahead.
8. Did you see it?
9. When can you do it?
10. Hi, how are you?
/t/ + /j/ = /tʃ/
2. Assimilation Don’t forget your passport.
Unit 35
/d/ + /j/ = /dʒ/
You won’t need your jacket.
/s/ + /j/ = /ʃ/
You’ll miss your train.
/z/ + /j/ = /ʒ/
Don’t lose your camera.

3. Short Want to/ want a = wanna = /ˈwɒnə/


forms  I want to go.
Unit 32+47  Do you want a drink? (= Do you want…)
 What do you want to do?

Going to = gonna = /ˈɡənə/


 What's she going to do now?
 Are you going to go?

will, have, has


nguyên âm đọc là /d, v, ‘ll/ / phụ âm đọc là /ə/, /əv/ , /id/ để nối qua
it’ll = /ˈɪtəl/
could’ve = /kədə/ (tận cùng là phụ âm)

has = /iz/ (giống cách phát âm s/es – âm huýt gió)

4. Free 1. My name’s Ngoc /maɪ neɪmz Ngoc/

talk 2. I’m working in a furniture store. / aɪm ˈwɜːkɪŋ ɪn ə ˈfɜːnɪʧə stɔː/

3. In my free time, I like listening to music and reading books.


/ ɪn maɪ friː taɪm, aɪ laɪk ˈlɪsnɪŋ tə ˈmjuːzɪk ənd ˈriːdɪŋ bʊks./

4. I’m from Can Tho City. /. aɪm frəm kən ðəʊ ˈsɪti./

5. My home town is famous for tropical fruits such as mangos, durians, mangosteens, pomelos, guavas and so on.
/ maɪ həʊm taʊn z ˈfeɪməs fə ˈtrɒpɪkəl fruːts sʌʧ əz ˈmæŋɡəʊz, ˈdʊəriənz, ˈmæŋɡəstiːnz, ˈpɒmɪləʊz, ˈɡwɑːvəz ənd səʊ
ɒn./

6. I love my hometown because it’s a peaceful city with friendly people. /aɪ lʌv maɪ ˈhəʊmˈtaʊn bɪ
ˈkəz ɪts ə ˈpiːsfʊl ˈsɪti wɪð ˈfrɛndli ˈpiːpl./
Moreover, it’s also a dynamic city. It's developing in many areas, such as agriculture,  
/mɔːˈrəʊvə, ɪts ˈɔːlsəʊ ə daɪˈnæmɪk ˈsɪti. ɪts dɪˈvɛləpɪŋ ɪn ˈmɛni ˈeərɪəz, sʌʧ əz ˈæɡrɪkʌlʧə
construction, education, tourism and technology.
, kənˈstrʌkʃᵊn, ˌɛʤʊˈkeɪʃᵊn, ˈtʊərɪzᵊm ənd tɛkˈnɒləʤi./

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