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ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION

The text follows the contents of G. Ludbrook: English Pronunciation. CD (Edizioni Erickson).

I - PHONETIC SYMBOLS AND SOUNDS

Exercise 1: Match the phonetic transcriptions with the words.

1. /∫Λt/                a. later

2. /ha:t/              b. joke

3. /θInk/             c. heart

4. /w3:k/             d. there

5. /leIt∂/             e. doubt

6. /b⊃:t/              f. work

7. /pu:l/              g. shut

8. /daut/             h. think

9. /d3∂uk/           i. pool

10. /ðe∂/            j. Bought

Exercise 2: Listen to the following words and circle the sound that you hear.

1. /æ/                   /Λ/

2. /æ/                   /e/

3. /u/                     /a/

4. /I:/                     /I/

5. /3:/                    /⊃:/

6. /eI/                    /aI/

7. /u/                     /u:/

8. /I∂/                    /e∂/

9. /θ/                     /ð/

10. /∫/                    /3/

Exercise 3: Complete the transcriptions with one of the following dipthongs:

/eI/        /aI/        /⊃I/         /∂u/       /au/       /I∂/        /e∂/       /u∂/

1. make /m _ _ k/

2. sure / ∫ _ _/

3. bear /b _ _/

4. island /- - l∂nd/

5. employ /Impl _ _/

6. hear /h _ _/

7. town /t _ _ n/

8. home /h _ _ m/

9. sight /s _ _ t/

10. know /n _ _ /

Exercise 4: Write out the correct spelling of these place names.

1. /kænt∂brI/

2. /grenIt∫/

3. /lest∂/

4. /edInbr∂/

5. /warIk/

Exercise 5: Listen to the teacher and underline the /∂/ sound in the following sentences.

1. We went to the theatre yesterday.

2. He can speak Russian and German.

3. Susan is famous for her Christmas cake.

4. The pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary are difficult.

5. We could ask them if they have reached a decision.

6. A man and a woman were waiting at the station.

7. They're going to the mountains on Saturday.

8. The private sector is all economic activity other than government.

9. Where are the spoons and forks?

10. There were seven or eight hundred people present at the conference.

Exercise 6: Tick the words that contain the /3I/ sound.

1. Thursday         5. Tuesday          9. birthday          13. ball

2. does                6. work               10. turn              14. hurt

3. skirt                7. ear                  11. bun              15. early

4. short               8. nurse               12. Weren't        16. Ward

Exercise 7: The teacher will read out the following sentences. Underline the alternative that you hear.

1. Which county/country did you say he lived in?

2. She rubbed/robbed the silver to make it shinier.

3. There are a lot of colourful rags/rugs on the floor.

4. Can I borrow your cup/cap?

5. We were wondering/wandering where she was.

6. She has a heart/hut of gold.

7. Put the batter/butter in the fridge.

8. Did you say he run/ran away?

9. There was a big cart/cut in the wood.

10. He tripped over the stump/stamp on the ground.

Exercise 8: Say whether the pairs of words you hear are the same (S) or different (D).

Exercise 9: Write the following words under the correct phonetic sound.

there three breathe thin moth whether although nothing throw either

Exercise 10: The teacher will read out the following sentences. Underline the alternative that you hear.

1. There was only a little vine / wine left.

2. Where is the vest / west?

3. I saw a long whale / veil in the distance.

4. What was under the wheel / veal?

5. Her poetry has become worse / verse.

Exercise 11: Tick the words that contain the /d3/ sound.

1. gin                   5. yam                   9. jet                   13. damage

2. large                6. soldier              10. gear                14. mayor

3. goat                 7. guilty                11. just                 15. collage

4. injury               8. gum                  12. get                 16. college

Exercise 12: The teacher will read out sentences. Tick the word that you hear.

1. ill                        hill

2. eye                    high

3. art                      heart

4. air                      hair

5. ear                     hear

6. old                     hold

7. heir                    hair

8. all                       hall

9. eight                  hate

10. edge                 hedge

Exercise 13: Tick the words that contain the /s/ sound.

1. song               5. face                9. issue                13. disciple

2. Islam              6. city                 10. months           14. sugar

3. vision              7. message         11. castle             15. mix

4. science            8. houses            12. fascism          16. Psychology

Exercise 14: Underline the word that the transcription represents.

1. b⊃:n                 burn                   born

2. θIn                  thing                   thin

3. fI:lInz               fillings                 feelings

4. vaIn                 vine                    wine

5. meId3∂            major                  mayor

6. ræm                rum                     ram

7. w3:d                 word                    worried

8. f∂get                forget                  forged

9. aIs                   eyes                    ice

10. hu:z               whose                  house

II - ENGLISH SPELLING AND SOUNDS

Exercise 15: Circle the word that is pronounced differently from the other three words.

1. accident                   access                accommodate            accept

2. sheep                       beer                  field                           people

3. angry                       jungle                English                       spring

4. shout                        now                    round                       mould

5. cheese                     chip                   machine                     attach

6. signature                  foreign               Gnostic                      tongue

7. suit                          fruit                    cruise                       biscuit

8. though                     rough                  enough                     tough

9. floor                        poor                    flood                        door

10. author                   caught                  laughter                   daughter

Exercise 16: Write the sound /s/, /z/ or /Iz/ next to the following words.

1. judges _____

2. lives _____

3. plates _____

4. classes _____

5. breathes _____

6. watches _____

7. attends _____

8. tapes _____

9. books _____

10. wives _____

Exercise 17: Pronounce the past form of these regular verbs paying attention to the -ed suffix.

1. study _____

2. judge _____

3. listen _____

4. miss _____

5. work _____

6. answer _____

7. test _____

8. invent _____

9. research _____

10. enjoy _____

Exercise 18: Listen to the teacher and circle the word you hear.

1. Breath/Breathe in deeply and then out again.

2. Suits were usually made of wool cloth/clothe.

3. I really loath/loathe the fashion of the 1980s.

4. The medicine soothes/sooths the pain of the inflammation.

5. The baby's teeth/teethe are coming through.

Exercise 19: Listen to the sentences and circle the transcription that you hear.

1. /hauz/                             /haus/

2. /te∂/                                /tI∂/

3. /kl∂uz/                             /kl∂us/

4. /wInd/                             /waInd/

5. /'kantrækt/                   /k∂n 'trækt/

Exercise 20: Listen to the teacher and circle the word that you hear in its context.

1. whose / who's

2. there / their

3. sale / sail

4. rode / road

5. steel / steal

6. right / write

7. hear / here

8. rain / reign

9. bare / bear

10. by / buy

Exercise 21: Mark the silent letters in the following words.

1. answer          6. castle               11. subtle          16. island

2. Greenwich     7. design              12. vegetable     17. Mustn't

3. interest         8. know                13. generous      18. Wednesday

4. restaurant     9. comfortable      14. psychosis      19. bomb

5. written          10. honest            15. cupboard      20. Hoped

III - STRESS PATTERNS IN WORDS

Exercise 22: Divide the following words into syllables.

1. mirror

2. sunshine

3. poem

4. wonderful

5. calendar

6. global

7. fitness

8. December

9. computer

10. lovely

11. fine

12. tongue

13. oversleep

14. dinner

15. antidote

Exercise 23: Mark the primary stress in the following words.

1. village                          6. passion

2. society                         7. anxiety

3. talkative                       8. universal

4. suffragette                    9. career

5. classify                         10. Economics

Exercise 24: Mark the shift in stress in the following pairs of words.

1. economy                        economics

2. experiment                     experimental

3. history                             historian

4. nation                              nationality

5. philosophy                       philosophical

6. psychiatry                       psychiatric

7. science                            scientific

8. examine                          examination

9. idiot                                  idiotic

10. demonstrate              demonstration

Exercise 25: Mark the primary stress in the following pairs of nouns and verbs.

1. to conduct                      conduct

2. to desert                         desert

3. to present                      present

4. to subject                       subject

5. to conflict                       conflict

6. to decrease                   decrease

7. to object                         object

8. to produce                     produce

9. to suspect                      suspect

10. to rebel                         rebel

Exercise 26: Find the word in each group that the primary stress located on the different syllable from the other three.

1. a) con-fi-dent b) del-i-cate c) po-et-ic d) sen-si-tive

2. a) ad-mi-ra-ble b) app-ro-priate c) com-pli-cated d)nec-es-sar-y

3. a) or-i-gin b) oc-cur c) lim-it d) of-fer

4. a) in-stru-ment b) cal-en-dar c) at-mos-phere d) ad-vise

5. a) ca-nal b) de-moc-ra-cy c) char-ac-ter d) suc-cess

6. a) mu-si-cian b) ne-ces-si-ty c) au-thor-i-ty d) pho-to-graph

7. a) man-age b) con-nect c) o-blige d) re-veal

8. a) a-tom-ic b) dif-fer-ent c) se-ri-ous d) vi-ol-ent

9. a) ac-ci-dent b) ma-chin-e-ry c) res-tau-rant d) tel-e-phone

10. a) mar-riage b) mys-ter-y c) ben-e-fit d) ex-ist-ence

Exercise 27: Mark the stress on the following words.

1. blackboard                   6. train-spotting

2. mobile phone                7. football

3. well-dressed                 8. bus stop

4. highlight                       9. out-dated

5. swimming pool             10. over-ripe

Exercise 28: Rewrite the sentences forming compound adjectives and mark the primary stress.

1. The letter was written by hand                         The letter was ................................

2. We grew the vegetables at home.                    The vegetables are .......................

3. We went on holiday at the last minute.              It was a .............................holiday.

4. Jane works very hard.                                     Jane is .........................................

5. Tom looks really good.                                    Tom is ........................................

IV - STRESS PATTERNS IN PHRASES

Exercise 29: Underline the weak function words in the following sentences.

1. I'd love a cup of tea.

2. When are you going to Spain?

3. He goes to the cinema three or four times a month.

4. I'll have some bread and butter, please.

5. We'd rather stay at home than go to the restaurant.

6. You'll have to study harder if you want to pass the exam.

7. They drove at 50 kilometres per hour.

8. Did you give him the books?

9. He said that he'd go home as soon as possible.

10. I told them they were going to fall.

Exercise 30: Write a or an in the following sentences.

1. It took me _____ hour to write the letter.

2. Would you like _____ orange?

3. She is _____ Anglo-Italian.

4. It is _____ European law.

5. Jane is _____ university student.

6. I hope to study for _____ M.A. degree next year.

7. It was _____ one-hour lesson.

8. The concert was _____ extraordinary event.

9. You'll have to have _____ X-ray for that leg.

10. It was _____ enjoyable evening.

Exercise 31: Say whether the following pronunciation of the definite article is /ð∂/ or /ðI:/.

1. _____ heir.

2. _____ universe.

3. _____ apple.

4. _____ ugly house.

5. _____ U.S.A.

6. _____ hotel.

7. _____ historian.

8. _____ jewels.

9. _____ hour-glass

10. _____ one-man band.

Exercise 32: Underline the weak function words in the following sentences.

1. He could have told you if you had asked.

2. Don't you want to know?

3. I should have known he was joking.

4. She can apply for the job, can't she?

5. Who does she think she is?

6. He was at school when the fire broke out.

7. Where does he say he was going?

8. That is the place he has renovated.

9. I certainly won't do that job again.

10. You don't have to stay if you don't want to.

Exercise 33: Mark the stressed syllables in the following passages. Practise reading them with attention to the weak forms (auxiliaries, articles, pronouns, prepositions etc).

TEXT 1

Of all the changes that swept over Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the most widely influential was an epistemological transformation that we call the "scientific revolution". In the popular mind, this revolution is associated with natural science and technological change, but the scientific revolution was, in reality, a series of changes in the structure of European thought itself: systematic doubt, empirical and sensory verification, the abstraction of human knowledge into separate sciences, and the view that the world functions like a machine. These changes greatly altered the human experience of every other aspect of life. This modification in world view can also be charted in painting, sculpture and architecture, where it can be seen that people are looking at the world very differently.

TEXT 2

Today English is a world-wide language. About 300 million people speak it as their mother-tongue, and there are as many - if not more - for whom it is an additional language. The unparalleled status of English as an international language reflects the economic and technological power of the English-speaking countries, predominantly the United States. A radical shift in power would undoubtedly result in the eventual displacement of English as the paramount international language. Even so, it will remain the national language of many countries where the majority of the population now speak it as their first or second language.

V - ENGLISH WORDS USED IN ITALIAN

Exercise 34: The following words are commonly used in Italian. Make sure you know their correct pronunciation.

1. management                             11. report

2. performance                              12. hamburger

3. audience                                   13. privacy

4. replay                                       14. suspense

5. know-how                                  15. Japan

6. check-in                                    16. mountain bike

7. server                                       17. wafer

8. partner                                      18. flashback

9. desktop                                     19. club

10. cover                                      20. bunker

Exercise 35: Write the original English terms of these translations in Italian.

1. cartone animato

2. diversamente abile

3. informatica

4. parola-chiave

5. parola d'ordine

Exercise 36: Match the false anglicism on the left with its correct term on the right.

1. autogrill                         a. funfair

2. camping                         b. juvenile murderer

3. luna park                       c. toilet

4. stage                             d. motorway snack bar

5. golf                               e. pinball machine

6. baby killer                     f. channel surfing

7. water                            g. adhesive tape

8. scotch                           h. hitch-hiking

9. lifting                            i. internship

10. flipper                         j. jumper

11. zapping                       k. campsite

12. autostop                      l. facelif

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