2. Position of lips: spread and unrounded
Jaws : rises with the tongue and closes
slightly
Tongue: glides form midlevel to near the roof
of the mouth
3. At the beginning of words :
ate aim ache
Ape ale eight
age able April
apron
4. [eI] in the middle of words:
same lake place
rain date break
came table paint
paper
5. [eI] at the end of words :
way lay obey
day May away
say they stay
weigh
6. Listen and repeat the following phrases & sentences.
1. Wake up!
2. Gain weight
3. What’s your name?
4. Late date
5. Take it away!
6. Make haste, not waste!
7. April showers bring May flowers.
8. They played a great game.
9. The plane from Spain came late.
10. They make a mistake in today’s paper.
8. Read aloud the following paragraph
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth was a famous baseball player. He was born in
Baltimore and raised there as an orphan. He first played for the
Boston Red Sox but was later traded to the New York Yankees.
He hit 714 home runs and became a baseball legend. He was
named to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The last team he played for
was the Boston Braves. He died in 1948. Many say he was the
greatest player of his day.
9. LIPS : SLIGHTLY SPEAD & UNROUNDED
JAW: OPEN WIDER THAN FOR [EI]
TONGUE: HIGH, NEAR THE ROOF OT THE MOUTH
Sound [e]
10. [e] in the beginning of words:
any edge effort
end else error
egg every elephant
11. [e] in the middle of words:
bed rest bread
next bent fence
west many present
yes red head
sell dead sell
seven meant measure never
12.
13. Please read aloud the following text.
Peter Pan
Do you remember Peter Pan? Who can forget the boy who never ever
wanted to grow up? When Wendy and her brothers met Peter Pan and fairy
Tinker Bell, they flew to Never-Never land. They had many advantures with
Peter's friends and enemies, but the play had a happy ending. Sir James
Barrie, the author, presented this paly in 1911.
This sentimental treasure was his best work and made him very wealthy. It
was an even better success on Broadway. It was set to music and had
speciall effects. It is often said that no one can be young forever. But with the
legend of Peter Pan we get to pretend again and again.