标准美语发音的13个秘诀 CD 4 Track 39(在线收听) |
Exercise 11 -2: Tense Vowels Practice Paragraph CD 4 Track 39 Go through the subsequent paragraph and mark all the tense vowels, starting with [ā] (there are 12 here). The first one is name [nεim], not [nεm]. The first [ē] sound (14) is the American. The same 5 [æ] sounds can be found as in Exercise 3-2 on page 74, plus the [œo] of sound. Pause the CD to do the marking. Check your answer in the Answer Key, beginning on page 193. Hello, my nāme is_______________. I'm taking American Accent Training. There's a lot to learn, but I hope to make it as enjoyable as possible. I should pick up on thēAmerican intonation pattern pretty easily, although the only way to get it is to practice all of the time. I use the up and down, or peaks and valleys, intonation more than I used to. I've been paying attention to pitch, too. It's like walking down a staircase. I've been talking to a lot of Americans lately, and they tell me that I'm easier to understand. Anyway, I could go on and on, but the important thing is to listen well and sæond good. Well, what do you think? Do I? 图片1 Tense vowels use the lips and jaw muscles. |
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