标准美语发音的13个秘诀 CD 4 track 8(在线收听

 

Review Exercise 9: Ignorance on Parade      CD 4 track 8

Now, let's dissect a standard paragraph, including its title, as we did in Review Exercise 1. First—in the boxes in the first paragraph, decide which is a descriptive phrase, which is a set phrase, and where any additional stress might fall. Remember, descriptive phrases are stressed on the second word and set phrases on the first. Use one of your colored markers to indicate the stressed words. Second—go through the paragraph and mark the remaining stressed words. Third—put slash marks where you think a short pause is appropriate. Listen as I read the paragraph.

×Pause the CD and do the written exercises including intonation, word groups, liaisons, [æ], [ä], [ə], and the American T.

1.  Two-word phrases, intonation and phrasing

Ignorance on Parade

You say you don't know a proton from a crouton? Well, you're not the only one. A recent nationwide survey funded by the National Science Foundation shows that fewer than 6 percent of American adults can be called scientifically literate. The rest think that DNA is a food additive, Chernobyl isa ski resort, and radioactive milk can be made safe by boiling.* Judith Stone / 1989 Discover Publications

2.  Word Connections

Ignoran sän Parade

You say you don't know a proton from a crouton? Well, you're not the only one. A recent nationwide survey funded by the National Science Foundation shows that fewer than 6 percent of American adults can be called scientifically literate. The rest think that DNA is a food additive, Chernobyl isa ski resort, and radioactive milk can be made safe by boiling.

3.  [æ], [ä], [ə]

Ignərənce än Pərade

You say you don't know a proton from a crouton? Well, you're not the only one. A recent nationwide survey funded by the National Science Foundation shows that fewer than 6 percent of American adults can be called scientifically literate. The rest think that DNA is a food additive, Chernobyl is a ski resort, and radioactive milk can be made safe by boiling.

4.  The American T

Ignorants on Parade

You say you don't know a proton from a crouton? Well, you're not the only one. A recent nationwide survey funded by the National Science Foundation shows that fewer than 6 percent of American adults can be called scientifically literate. The rest think that DNA is a food additive, Chernobyl is a ski resort, and radioactive milk can be made safe by boiling.

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