Sound right
11.1.1. Listen, look, say:
these with either with Sid with Roy
those bathe neither breathe with wrath
slower
they breathe northern clothe Sam clothe Ruth
there booth southern writhe with Roger
silently
this smooth weather soothe soothe Rue
Simon
that clothe although bathe Sis bathe Rob
11.1.2. Listen, look, say:
1. And that's that.
2. That's neither here nor there.
3. There's nothing like leather.
4. I'll do anything rather than that.
5. I don't wish them other than they are.
6. That means nothing other than the usual thing
7. Then there's that brother of mine.
8. They were gathered to their fathers.
9. The Smiths keep themselves to themselves.
10. The less men think the more they talk.
11.1.3. Listen and look. Pay attention to the sound [6]
I
A. They've all gone bathing in the sea. I'm not going bathing in this weather, are you?
B. No, I'm not going bathing.
A. I loathe bathing in the sea in this sort of weather.
B. I loathe bathing.
II
A. And ... while you're up there. Heather, could you pass me that one, too?
B. Oh, you mean this one, Mother?
A. No, not that — the other. That one. Yes, that.
B. There you are, Mother. Will that be all?
A. Yes — that's all for the moment, Heather.
B. Then I'll shut the cupboard, Mother.
A. Though while you're still up there, could you perhaps pass me that one, too?
B. This one, Mother?
11.1.4. Listen, look, say. Pay attention to the intonation.
11.1.5. Read the dialogues in pairs.
11.1.6.Listen and look. Pay attention to the difference between the sounds [T] and [D] ( [T] as in thing, [D] as in they).
I
A. Arthur and Martha are such enthusiasts. They are so enthusiastic.
B. What are they so enthusiastic about?
A. Oh, about everything. Among other things, they're both very enthusiastic about the theatre.
В. The theatre. Mm.
A. I loathe the theatre. And I loathe enthusiasts.
B. I loathe Arthur and Martha.
II
A. They make my clothes from this special cloth. And they sew them with this special cotton. There's something special about the buttons, too.
B. Mm.
A. Don't you think my clothes look rather special?
B. To tell you the truth, I think your clothes look rather...
A. Yes? Say what you think.
B. Well, yes, I suppose they do look rather special.
11.1.7. Listen, look, say. Pay attention to the intonation.
11.1.8. Read the dialogues in pairs.
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