美式英語正音訓(xùn)練第34期

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    Exercise 1-40:
    Intonation in Your Own Sentence
    On the first of the numbered lines below, write a three-word sentence that you frequently use, such as "Computers organize information" or "Lawyers sign contracts" and put it through the 25 changes.
    This exercise will take you quite a bit of time and it will force you to rethink your perceptions of word sounds as related to spelling.
    It helps to use a plural noun that ends in a [z] sound
    (boyz, dogz)
    rather than an [s] sound
    (hats, books).
    Also, your sentence will flow better if your verb begins with a vowel sound
    (earns, owes, offers).
    When you have finished filling in all the upper lines of this exercise with your new sentence, use the guidelines from Ex. 1-38 for the phonetic transcription.
    Remember, don't rely on spelling.
    Turn off the CD.