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ENGLISH PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY II MOCK ORAL March 2013

Version A Student: ____________________ Grade: ________

TRANSCRIBED WORDS

1 »kw ˘təbQk 6 d znz


2 n stl 7 m lQs z
3 j dl 8 k ts
4 kra nz 9 restr nt
5 æz t 10 ræbd

TRANSCRIBED TEXT

d n we z d n ld t tu

kærl hiz kla m % p ' dre npa p t li st iz du % s m( %

d n ' z t)a ld t ' w nd wa d znt ' fa br e d k m

kærl d n kænt ri t) ' w nd hiz t z hændz n ' led

d n hiz p hiz t h ld v d ld d n ld

kærl b t ha z i %t et da n w ts i )a t %

d n ' , b d k n te n hi w nts s t mu v t | n p t t ra t nd '

w nd hi z % t tra t lænd n t

kærl lets mu v aut v ' we


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d n a du h up 'e fa fa t z k m kw kl | b f ' fa ets m t)
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ORTHOGRAPHIC TEXT

Wally took a piece of meat out of the fridge. Together with half a head of lettuce, that
would be his meal. When he sat down at the table and opened the newspaper he’d bought
on the way home, he thought how, for as long as he could remember as an adult, he had
always derived deep satisfaction from eating undisturbed while leafing through a
newspaper.
But on this occasion he had barely opened the paper when an enlarged photograph stared
him in the face, with a dramatic headline. He wondered if he was imagining it –but no, it
really was a picture of the hitchhiker he’d picked up. His astonishement increased as he
read that the previous day she had kidnapped her children in the centre of London, in a
residential block just off Market street, and had been on the run ever since.

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