English Pronunciation in Use — Elementary.   Jonathan Marks

Self-study and classroom use.

Cambridge University Press,
2007.  — 168 с.
+ Audio 5CD

The best-selling English
Pronunciation in Use is a comprehensive reference and practice book suitable for
self-study or classroom work. Fifty easy-to-use units cover all aspects of
pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and
intonation. Each unit is supported by audio material in a range of accents,
available on audio CD. An additional reference section offers a glossary of
specialized terms, help with the pronunciation of numbers and geographical names
and fun exercises on phonemic symbols and minimal pairs.

The CD-ROM provides a wide
variety of additional interactive activities to reinforce the pronunciation
covered in the book, as well as tests, progress checks, games and animated
diagrams of the mouth showing learners how to produce individual sounds.
Students can also record themselves and compare their pronunciation with one of
the many models provided.

English Pronunciation in Use
Elementary includes 5 sections: A. Sounds and spelling, B. syllables and words,
C. Phrases, sentences and grammar, D. Conversation, E. Reference.

5 CDs with CD1 (units 1-12), CD2
(units 13-27), CD3 (units 28-43), CD4 (units 44-50, Section E5-E8), CD5 (Section
E3, Sound Pair 1-37)

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Contents

To the student 5

To the teacher 7

Map of contents 9

Section A Sounds and spelling

How many letters, how many sounds? Spelling and pronunciation 10

2 Pizza for dinner /i:/and/i/ 12

3 A spoonful of sugar /u:/ and /o/ 14

4 Father and mother la:/ and /л/ 16

5 A dog in the corner /D/and/o:/ 18

6 Bread and jam /e/and/ж/ 20

7 My birthdays on Thursday /з:/ 22

8 Here and there /la/and/ea/ 24

9 Have a great time! /ei/, /ai/ and /oi/ 26

10 Old town /oo/and/au/ 28

11 Pack your bags /pi and /b/ 30

12 Twenty days It/ and /d/ 32

13 Cats and dogs /k/and/g/ 34

14 November the first /i/and/v/ 36

15 Both together /8/and/d/ 38

1 6 /£’s the wrong size, isn’t it? /si and /z/ 40

17 Fresh fish, usually / /I and /3 / 42

1 8 Chips and juice It JV and /ёз/ 44

19 My hungry uncle /m/, In/ and /rj/ 46

20 How many hours? /h/ 48

21 That’s life! N 50

22 What terrible weather! Ixl SI

23 What’s the news? /w/ and /j/ 54

24 Sunglasses or umbrella? Consonant groups in the middle of words 56

25 Train in the rain Consonant groups at the beginning of words 58

26 Pink and orange Consonant groups at the end of words 60

27 Last week Consonant groups across words 62

Section В Syllables and words

28 One house, two houses Syllables 64

29 Wait a minute — where’s the waiter? Strong and weak vowels 66

30 Single or return? Stress in two-syllable words 68

31 Begin at the beginning Stress in longer words 70

32 Where’s my checklist? Stress in compound words 72

Section С Phrases, sentences and grammar

33 Phrases and pauses Reading aloud 74

34 Speak it, write it, read it Linking words together 1 76

35 Me and you, you and me Linking words together 2 78

36 Take me to the show, Jo Rhythm 80

37 Hey, wait for me! Strong and weak forms 1: Pronouns 82

38 And what’s his name? Strong and weak forms 2: Possessives, conjunctions,
prepositions 84

39 There’s a spider Strong and weak forms 3: Articles, comparatives, ‘there’ 86

40 Who was that? Strong and weak forms 4: Auxiliary verbs 88

41 They’re here! Contractions 90

42 It’s George’s birthday Pronouncing -s endings 92

43 / looked everywhere Pronouncing past tenses 94

Section D Conversation

44 Nor half past two, half past three Intonation for old and new information
96

45 And suddenly … Intonation in storytelling 98

46 Really? That’s amazing! Being a good listener 100

47 / know when it is, but not where Important words in conversation 1 102

48 Finished? I’ve just started! Important words in conversation 2 104

49 No, thanks, I’m just looking Intonation in phrases and sentences 1 106

50 Fine, thanks Intonation in phrases and sentences 2 108

Section E Reference

Chart of phonemic symbols 110

E2 Guide for speakers of specific languages 111

E3 Sound pairs 113

E4 From spelling to sound 127

E5 The alphabet 130

E6 Pronouncing numbers 132

E7 Pronouncing geographical names 135

E8 Homophones 137

Key 138

Acknowledgements 166

 

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