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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 535.


S T O P S

1. [p] [b] [t] [d] [k] [g]

pen Ben ten dean came give

pack back tart dot court goal

2. [p - b] [t - d] [k - g]

pig – big tea – D curl – girl

port – bought ton – done card – guard

3.ïèê – peak; áèòü – beat; òàêò – tact; äàòà – date

ïîðò – port; òàáëî – table; äèñê – disk

4. [p] [b] [t] [d] [k] [g]

happy shabby metal faded sacking degree

capable cable writer rider bicker bigger

5. [p - b] [t - d] [k - g]

caper – caber hearten – harden bicker – bigger

poppy – bobby putting – pudding locking – logging

6. [p] [b] [t] [d] [k] [g]

cup cub bet bed duck dug

cap cab bit bid pick big

7. [p - b] [t - d] [k - g]

rope – robe hat – had lock – log

lap – lab lit – lid Dick – dog

8.Pretty Polly Perkins has a pair of pretty plaits. Ping-pong is a popular sport and is played in many places. Barbara is a beautiful blonde with bright blue eyes.

The trip by train took a tiresome twenty-two hours. Too many teenagers tend to waste their time watching television. Dennie's daughter Diana doesn't dislike darning.

If we keep quiet we may be lucky and see the cuckoo. Take care not to make many mistakes when you bake those cakes. If you go digging in the garden, don't forget to get your old grey gloves.

 

1. [f] [v] [θ] [ð] [s] [z] [∫] [h]

feet visit thief these soup zoo sheep hat

food verse thank then so zero ship hard

2. [f - v] [θ - ð] [s - z]

feet – veal thick – this soup – zoo

fan – van thumb – thus soap – zone

3. [f - θ] [v - ð] [v - w] [ð- s] [ð - s]

Finn – thin vote – though vest – west thick – sick these – sees

Fought – thought vain – they verse – worse thing – sing they – say

[∂ - z] [s - θ] [s - ∫] [ð - d]

though –zone sin – thinsee – shethen – den

these – zeal sick – thick sips – ships there – dare

4.ôèëüì – film âûë, âèë – veal ñèíü – sin, seen ùè – she

ôèíèø – finish âèçèò – visit ñûò – sit, seat ùèï – ship, sheep

5. [f] [v] [θ] [ð] [s]

suffer cover author brother pieces

defend never nothing mother concert

[z] [∫] [ʒ] [h]

easy Asia measure behave

hesitate cushion usual perhaps

6. [f] [v] [θ] [ð] [s] [z] [∫] [ʒ]

leaf halve path with niece is dish rouge

calf prove breath bathe pass says cash garage

7. [f - v] [θ -ð] [s - z]

leaf – leave mouth (n) – mouth (v) cease – seas

half – halve breath – breathe lice – lies

8. [θ - s] [ð - z] [s - ∫]

mouth – mouse clothe – close mess – mesh

worth – worse breathe – breeze

9.father and mother, get them together, smooth feathers;

you said that you'd answer these letters

10. [f - θ]:Philip fought while Philippa thought. This useful thread is free.

[s - θ]:The cook thickens the soup. The soup thickens the cook.

11.This shop is a fish shop; six sheep; a tape treasure; the usual decision.

12.How horrible; a happy home; the happy hunter; headed for the high hills.

13.Helen is arty. Ellen is hearty.

Helen eats up the pie. Ellen heats up the pie.

Helen looks after her hair. Ellen looks after her hair.

14. [f]:Fine fellows met at five on the first of February. “Philip”, said Ferdinand, “I fear we must fight.” Philip and Ferdinand fought fairly for fifty-five minutes, after which they fell down in a faint, for the fight had been fearfully furious. When Philip came out of the faint, Ferdinand offered his hand. “Fair's fair”, said Philip, “and I think this affair shows neither of us fears to fight.”

[v]:Every evening Victor and Vivian visit Eve. Victor and Vivian are rivals. Both vow to love Eve forever. But Eve is very vain. Vivienne is vivacious and full of verve. Eventually, Victor gives Eve up and goes over to Vivienne, leaving Eve to Vivian.

[θ]:Arthur Smith, a thick-set, healthy athlete sees three thieves throw a thong round Thea's throat and threaten to throttle her. He throws one thug to earth with a thud that shakes his teeth. Both the other thieves run off with a filthy oath. Thea thanks Arthur for thrashing the three thugs.

[ð]:These are three brothers. This is their other brother. These are their father and mother.

Their other brother is teaching.

[s]:Sue and Cecily are sisters. Sue is sixteen this summer. Cecily was seventeen last Sunday. Sue is sowing grass seed. She sees Cecily asleep with a glass of cider and nice sixpenny ice by her side. Sue slips across sips the glass of cider and eats the ice. Cecily gets such a surprise when she wakes.

[z]:Zoe is visiting the Zoo. A lazy zebra called Desmond is dozing at the Zoo. He feels flies buzzing round his eyes, ears and nose. He rouses, opens his eyes, rises and goes to Zoe. Zoe is wearing a rose on her blouse. Zoe gives Desmond the buns.

[∫]:She showed me some machine-made horse shoes. I wish to be shown the latest fashion in short shirts. Mr. Mash sells fish and shell-fish fresh from the ocean. She was still shaking from the shock of being crushed in the rush.

[ʒ]:I can't measure the pleasure I have in viewing this treasure at leisure. The decision was that on that occasion the collision was due to faulty vision.

[h]:Humble hairy Herbert has his hand on his heart because he sees how his brother'sHenry horse has hurt his hoof in a hole while hunting. Henry helps him to hobble home; Henry is very humorous.


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