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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Level A - Lesson 9

Trình độ A - Bài 9

1. This bread is stale. Why don't you ________ it away?




2. If you come, ________ your friends with you.




3. Give ________ some money.




4. The children have gone ________.




5. My father's very happy ________ my exam results.




6. It's Susan's book. It's ________.




7. Bob ________ Susan to dinner at least three times this week.




8. ________ is your birthday?




9. He took ________ cheese.




10. I have got two brothers. ________ names are Antony and Steven.




11. We live in the ________ on the corner.




12. The first ________ of a book is sometimes very valuable.




13. My sister doesn't like to go swimming, but she wishes she ________.




14. It's a lovely day, but I ________ staying at home with you.




15. - There are two Olympic medalists entered in the competition. - How could Mike ever hope ________ ?




16. - Who ________ that horrible noise? - It's Tom practising the violin.




17. "I wish you ________ me to put these things away" he said.




18. Some parts of Asia are among the crowed in the world ________ there are many forest areas where few people live.




19. We could have come earlier, ________?




20. He has wasted ________.




Sẽ đặt Quảng cáo

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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