Interactive English Lesson (Part-1) | |
The bird is in the tree. The car is in the parking lot | |
Where is she? | She’s on the farm. Or she’s in the garden. |
The school is on Tamabil Road in Arambag, Sylhet. | |
Where’s the school? | The school is on Tamabil Road. |
Is the school in Arambag? | Yes, the school is in Arambag. |
Jamal is a boy. He’s happy. He’s at home. | |
Is Jamal a boy? | Yes, he’s a boy. |
Is he happy? | Yes, he’s happy. |
Where is he? | He’s at home. |
Shima is a student. She’s intelligent. She’s at school. | |
Is Shima a student? | Yes, she’s a student. |
Is she intelligent? | Yes, she’s intelligent. |
Where is she? | She’s at school. |
Kamal is a manager. He’s busy. He’s at work. | |
Is Kamal a manager? | Yes, he’s a manager. |
Is he busy? | Yes, he’s busy. |
Where is he? | He’s at work. |
Where are you? | I’m at work. |
Where are you? | I’m at school. |
Where are you? | I’m at home. |
Are you sick? | No, I’m not sick. |
Who is she? Where is she? Is she a doctor? Is she happy? Is she sick? | |
Who is she? | She’s Rima. |
Where is she? | She’s at work. |
Is she a doctor? | Yes, she’s a doctor. |
Is she happy? | Yes, she’s happy. |
Is she sick? | No, she’s not sick. |
Who is he? Where is he? Is he a doctor? Is he patient? Is he sick? | |
Who is he? | He’s Kamal. |
Where is he? | He’s in the Hospital. |
Is he a doctor? | No, he’s not a doctor. |
Is he patient? | Yes, he’s a patient. |
Is he sick? | Yes, he’s sick. |
Is he at school? | No, he’s not. |
Is he at home? | No, he’s not. |
Is he at work? | Yes, he’s at work. |
4 different T sounds: 1. True T 2. Flap T 3. Held T 4. Vanishing T
True T: 1. If “T” is beginning of the word then it will be true T means air puff sound will be happen when pronounced T To, take, tell 2. If “T” is in the stress syllable then it will be true T means air puff sound (air puff = T(h)) Until, hotel, return 3. If “T” is in consonant cluster then it will be true T means air puff sound (A cluster when two consonant sounds occur right next to each other and you say them both.) -st = stop -str = street -tr = tree 4. Cluster can be happened at the end of word: -ct = fact -ft = left -lt = melt -st = best -pt = kept
Flap T: Flap “T” is acually “d” sound If “T” become between two vowels sound then T will be pronounced like d Water = wa-der City = ci-dy Later = la-der Better = be-der what is = wa-dis but I = bu-die
Held T: 1. If “T” is not a consonant cluster and at the end of the word then T is held or stop T means air will not be released or tungue will be stopped when pronouncing “T” About that it was 2. If “T” becomes at the end of the syllable and next syllable start with the consonant Outside apartment 3. If “nt” comes at the and of the word then “t” will not be true “T” it will be Held or stop T Student President
Vanishing T: If “T” is after m and n sounds and unstress syllable then T will be vanished Internet = innernet Printer = pinner Interview = innerview
Category: Pronunciation
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1 | actor | employers are key actors within industrial relations | a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television. a participant in an action or process. | ˈaktər | a | noun |
2 | able | he was able to read Greek at the age of eight | having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something. | ˈābəl | a | adjective |
3 | airport | another airport thriller | a complex of runways and buildings for the takeoff, landing, and maintenance of civil aircraft, with facilities for passengers. | ˈerˌpôrt | a | noun |
4 | ah | ah, there you are! | used to express a range of emotions including surprise, pleasure, sympathy, and realization. | Ä | a | exclamation |
5 | African -American | African-Americans have been complaining about police harassment for years. | a black American. relating to black Americans. | əˈmerəkən | me | noun, adjective |
6 | after | shortly after their marriage they moved to Colorado | in the time following (an event or another period of time). | ˈaftər | a | preposition |
7 | aide | a former government aide has leaked information to the press | an assistant to an important person, especially a political leader. | Ād | a | noun |
8 | acknowledge | the plight of the refugees was acknowledged by the authorities | accept or admit the existence or truth of. | əkˈnäləj | no | verb |
9 | additional | we require additional information | added, extra, or supplementary to what is already present or available. | əˈdiSH(ə)n(ə)l | ddi | adjective |
10 | act | they urged Washington to act | take action; do something. | ækt | a | verb |
11 | activist | activists have been calling for change | a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change. | ˈaktivəst | a | noun |
12 | aid | he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid | help, typically of a practical nature. | Ād | a | noun |
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