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I think they'll go to court with thatDate: 2015-10-07; view: 452. Model: They'll go to court with that (I think) I think it's wonderful Model: It's wonderful (I think) 1. It's very important for you (I believe) 2. He'll be greatly surprised by it (I expect) 3. It was absolutely amazing (They say) 4. They are coming next week (I hear) 5. They have drifted apart (The rumour has it) 6. It's been impossible so far (I am told) 7. He's seen us together (I wonder if) 8. He can be fully relied on (I wonder if)
4. ² Extend the following tunes pronouncing the phrases given in brackets as the pre-head: 1. You will soon get used to speaking Engllish naturally (I hope) 2. Staying at a Plaza hotel will eat into our savings (I'm afraid) 3. The guests at the dinner were a galaxy of stars from Hollywood. 4. Influenza is a contagious disease (I wonder if) 5. He used to visit your place a lot more often (I hear) 6. At last Chelsie FC took the count (I tell you) 7. She was clearly not in her element at the ball (They say) 8. His mental endowements will make him a great fortune (She claims)
5. ² Identify and reproduce the tunes that you hear. Say what communicative purpose each of them serves. 1. He's been 'practising the ,violin since 'early `morning. 2. I 'think I'll have 'roast beef with `cauliflower. 3. I can 'make an ap,pointment for you for 'Wednesday after`noon. 4. It was 'merely a ,waste of 'time and `money. 5. There's a 'tour ·every ,morning 'leaving at 'nine fif`teen. 6. I 'wouldn't 'mind ·dropping in a `café.
6. ² Pronounce the sequences below as: · descending · ascending · 1. 2. I 'guess it was 'plain e`nough to you. ●‾ ˚˚ ‾ ˚ \●● 3. 4. 5. 6.
7. Following the intonation marks in the sentences below, pronounce them as:
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