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Monday, July 23, 2007

Level A - Lesson 37

Trình độ A - Bài 37

1. Betty ________ play tennis.




2. They never do ________ homework on time.




3. Tell Chris ________ outside.




4. - I don't like salmon. - ________!




5. Which sister is ________, Kate or Jenny?




6. It is the most beautiful building ________ the world.




7. I'm talking to you. Please listen to ________.




8. I will ________ find this address for you in the afternoon.




9. I remember ________ him in London.




10. But I saw him in Frankfurt ________.




11. Are ________ your glasses?




12. ________ her motorbike to school every morning?




13. John gradually became ________ in the discussion.




14. There is water below the earth's surface ________ everywhere.




15. Students should answer seven of the ________ ten questions.




16. The assembly hall is almost full. There are ________ seats left.




17. The book describes adventures that happened ________.




18. He pointed to Number 6 and said, "That's the house she lives ________. ".




19. It is dark in here. Please turn ________ the light.




20. - They don't have much in their apartment yet. - ________ they are planning to live here only until Bob gets his degree, they don't want to buy much furniture.




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Sounds of English (Phát âm)

The sounds in "heed" and "hid"

The sounds in "head" and "hate"

The sounds in "hot" and "hat"

The sounds of in "hoot" and "hood"

The sounds in "hoot" and "hut"

The sounds in "hoed" and "hoot"

The sounds in "ought" and "hot"

The sounds in "oy!", "how" and "height"

Reduced Vowel Sounds

The sounds in "bat" and "pat"

Nasal sounds

The sounds in English

The sounds in "did" and "ted"

r and l sounds in English

The sounds in "sit" and "zit"

The sounds in "fed" and "vittles"

The sounds in "git" and "kit"

Word Final Fricatives - Voiced and Unvoiced

The sound in "hat"

The sound in "wit"

The sounds in "chip" and "jet"

The sound in "yet"

The sounds in "ship" and "measure"

Voiced and Unvoiced

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