Chapter Nine 627 第九章 3 4 765 Time:One Period 摩擦音 Friction consonants /h/&/r/
Chapter Nine 第九章 Time: One Period 摩擦音 Friction consonants / h / & / r /
Can you read them correctly? There was an old woman. 627 ■And nothing she had, 3 ■And so this old woman, 765 . ■Vas said to be mad. ■She'd nothing to eat. She'd nothing to ear, She'd nothing to lose, She'd nothing to fear, She'd nothing to ask, ■And nothing to leave
Can you read them correctly? ◼ There was an old woman. ◼ And nothing she had, ◼ And so this old woman, ◼ Was said to be mad. ◼ She’d nothing to eat. ◼ She’d nothing to ear, ◼ She’d nothing to lose, ◼ She’d nothing to fear, ◼ She’d nothing to ask, ◼ And nothing to leave
Introduction There are ten friction consonants in English.For all of them the lung pushes air 9 8 4 65 through a narrow opening where it causes friction of various kinds.Among them,/f, 0,s,f,h/are voiceless consonants while/V,δ,Z,3,r,/ are voiced consonants
◼ Introduction ◼ There are ten friction consonants in English. For all of them the lung pushes air through a narrow opening where it causes friction of various kinds. Among them, /f, θ, s, ʃ, h/ are voiceless consonants while / v, ð, z, ʒ, r, / are voiced consonants
Ih/Irl ■ The /h are made by opening the 21 mouth and sigh in a relaxed manner, 3 with voice. 8 4. 65 ◆ The /r/sound is made by putting the tip of the tongue near,but not touching,the back part of the upper teeth ridge;the main body of the tongue is kept low and the front is held concave allowing air to escape
/h/ & /r/ ◼ The / h / are made by opening the mouth and sigh in a relaxed manner, with voice. ◼ The /r/ sound is made by putting the tip of the tongue near, but not touching, the back part of the upper teeth ridge; the main body of the tongue is kept low and the front is held concave allowing air to escape
words /h/he his/head hope hot /r/read wrong red rip rate/ 112 9 3 765
◼ /h/ he / his / head / hope / hot / ◼ /r/ read / wrong / red / rip / rate / words
Note: 1)The letter 'r'is silent in these words. 2)When there is no vowel following it,'r'is silent New York later quarter depart weather airport 9 3 afternoon announcer order 765 passengers sir earlier forbidden are departure wonderful beer forecaster German dear supermarket upstairs four marvelous more emergency there storm sure worse
Note: 1) The letter ‘r’ is silent in these words. 2) When there is no vowel following it, ‘r’ is silent. New York later quarter depart weather airport afternoon announcer order passengers sir earlier forbidden are departure wonderful beer forecaster German dear supermarket upstairs four marvelous more emergency there storm sure worse
Phrases /h/ a high hill hit it hard 112 behind the house a hat in hand 3 8 ■ a huge head hold it high 65 half way down the hall s Irl ■ a red,red rose very,very worried ■the right road brave but crazy hungry and angry read and write
Phrases /h/ ◼ a high hill hit it hard ◼ behind the house a hat in hand ◼ a huge head hold it high ◼ half way down the hall ◼ /r/ ◼ a red, red rose very, very worried ◼ the right road brave but crazy ◼ hungry and angry read and write
Sentences Ih/ Helen hit the head of the nail with a heavy hammer. Henry hid himself behind a high hedge 9 Harold greeted me with a hearty hello and 8 4. 65 handshake. The hunter and his huge horse hid behind the house. Irl When in Rome,do as the Romans do. Roy borrowed a rod to hit the rat. They rode in the truck to see if the crops were ripe
Sentences /h/ Helen hit the head of the nail with a heavy hammer. Henry hid himself behind a high hedge. Harold greeted me with a hearty hello and handshake. The hunter and his huge horse hid behind the house. /r/ When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Roy borrowed a rod to hit the rat. They rode in the truck to see if the crops were ripe