Реферат: Фонетичний мінімум
Which is the yellowest month of the year? Guess, guess.
April’s the yellowest month of the year? Yes, yes!
The farm
(By Archibald Madeish)
Who do you listen, trees?
Why do you wait?
Why do you fumble at the breeze –
Gesticulate
With hopeless fluttering hands –
Stare down the vanished road beyond the gate
That no longer stands?
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measure, pleasure, leisure vision, decision, invasion mirage, garage, rouge | His pleasure and joy knew no measure. After much persuasion she took a decision. A mirage is an illusion. | |
On the Sand (By Alfred H.Miles) | ||
Digging for treasure? Hay, not a bit of it. Digging for pleasure? Aye, there’s a wilt of it. Digging for treasure, We dig all day. | With never a measure For labour day. Digging for pleasure, We surely earn A spadeful of treasure At every turn. | |
[s] see, say, sit miss, pass, class sweet, swim, switch | It makes no sence. I can’t accept such a poor excuse. Pete’s numerous absences from school must be stopped. | |
A sailor went to sea, sea, sea To see what he could see, see, see, Bud all that he could see, see, see Was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea. | ||
[ ] these, those, they either, neither, rather with, bathe, booth | The less men think, the more they talk. They couldn’t tell one brother from another. You never know with the weater. | |
The more we study, the more we kno,
The more we know, the more we forget.
The more we forget, the less we know.
The less we know, the less we forget.
The less we forget, the more we know.
We study?
[l] let, look, life, little help, health, clever, clean people, shall, tell. | All is well that ends well. The girl doesn’t feet well. The child is old enough to go to school. | |
Little Lady Lily lost her lovely locket. Lucky little Lucy found the lovely locket. Lovely little locket lay in Lucy’s pocket. Lazy little Lily lost her lovely locket. | ||
[p] peace, happy, lip, speak part, poppy, top, spell Present company excepted. Stop playing Pantaloon. Pat’s as proud as a peacock. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers. Peter Piper picked. It Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? | A Dialogue How do you do? I’m Parker… How do you do? Barker. Parker. Oh, Parker with a “P”. With a “P”, yes. Er… I’m Barker. A. Barker with a “B”, of course. B. A “B”, yes. A. Ah. B. Mm. Er… well, good bye, Barker, Good – bye, Parker. | |
[b] boy, cab, about, obtain, cabman ball, sob, hobby, sobbed Barbara is as busy as a bee. Bob lives at the back of beyond. Bob is a big bug. | Betty bought a bit of butter, But the butter was bitter. When she put it in her batter. And the batter became bitter. And the batter became bitter. Then she bought some better butter, Better butter, oh, dear. | |
A Dialogue
Seven days old! She’s a lovely baby!
She’s a beautiful baby!
And she is a clever baby!
She is a very clever baby!
However her vocabulary isn’t so big.
Il isn’t very big, no.
Not very big.
But it’s big for a baby of her age.
[t] take, kettle, best, tail minute, forty, table, blunt 1. I gave him lit for tat. 2. It’s a pity he is so timid. 3. That will take time. 4. The train is twenty minutes behind the time. 5. I don’t want to take this toast. 6. Two tired teachers were trying to turn their attention to the time-table. | Timothy Trotter trots to town. To shop for his pet rabbit. Lettuce he buys and carrot tops. For that’s his weekly habbit. |
[d] dog, said, ready, couldn’t date, bad, leader, bad, dog, hidden 1. The kid’s as good as gold. 2. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 3. Dumb dogs are dangerous. | The Time – Table of Lazy-Bones Grundy Lazy – bones Grundy Must do sums on Monday, “And today it is Tuesday, Says Lazy-bones Grundy, “So I’ll do it on Wednesday, If not, then on Thursday, Or even on Friday”. Says Lazy – bones Grundy. Now, very soon comes Friday And Saturday comes, But Lazy-bones Gruendy Has no time for sums. “Never mind”, says Grundy, “I’ll do it on Sunday”. |
A Dialogue Many we play in the mud, Mother? Don’t you dare play there! Father doesn’t mind we play in the mud, Mother. Father doesn’t wash your dirty clothes, dear. | |
[m], [n] me, my, miss him, sum, some seems, times, rooms 1. Many men, many minds. 2. Time what may. 3. The name slipped my memory. | no, nor, near in, on, sun, son since, aunt, sent, went ninth, tenth, in the 1. No sooner said than done. 2. In need men know their friends. 3. Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain. |
If many men knew what many men know,
If many men went where many men go,
If many men did what many men do,
The world would be better, I think so, don’t you?
[ ] sing, sang, song singing, longing, learing think, ankle, monkey, 1. Thanks for calling. 2. Everything’s going wrong. 3. Anything’s better than going on doing nothing. | I was going along, along, along, Singing a comical song, song, song. The lane that I went was so long And the song that I sang was so long And so I want singing along. |