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Connected speech 2 Linking

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In connected speech, words are usually linked together smoothly without a break between them. This unit provides 2 types of linking words: consonant - vowel and consonant - consonant 1. Consonant - vowel Normally, a
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Connected speech 2 Linking Connected speech 2 LinkingIn connected speech, words are usually linked together smoothly without a breakbetween them. This unit provides 2 types of linking words: consonant - vowel andconsonant - consonant1. Consonant - vowelNormally, a consonant sound at the end of a word is linked to a vowel sound at thebegining of the next word Phrases/ sentences Transcription Listen /fɪlə kʌp/ filL A cup /spiːkɪt/ speaK It /raɪtɪt/ wriTE It /riːdɪt/ reaD It /dʒʌstə ˈlɪtl/ justT A little / drɪŋkɪtʌp/ drinK IT Up /ə waɪləˈɡəʊ/ a whiLE Ago /bəʊθəvəs/ boTH OF Us /miːtəteɪt/ meeT AT Eight /ˈnɪðərəmaɪ/ neitheR AM I /ənˈaʊərənəhæf/ aN houR AnD A half /lʊkət ðæt! ˈbrekfəstɪn bed/ looK At that! BreakfasT In bed /ðɪsæftəˈnuːnətfɔːrəˈklɒk/ thiS AfternooN At fouR Oclock /aɪ faʊndɪt/ I founD It /ɪtsʌpˈsterz/ itS Upstairs /hizənˈæktər/ heS AN Actor /juː pʊtaʊtə ˈfaɪər/ you puT OuT A fire / ðætsə lɑːtəf ˈmʌni/ thatS A loT Of money /juː pʊtonjɔːr kləʊðz/ you puT ON Your clothes /ðætsɪˈnʌf! swɪtʃɪtɔːf/ thatS Enough! SwitCH IT Off2. Consonant - consonantRemember to pronounce all the consonant sounds in words, especially the endingones. The ending consonants of the former word together with the first ones of thelatter word make a group of consonants linked smoothly and try not to drop anysounds within that consonant group Phrases/ sentences Transcription Listen /əˈraɪvl taɪm/ arrival time /drʌɡ stɔː/ drug store /ˈklæsɪkl ˈmjuːzɪk/ classical music /left hændɪd/ left handed /trʌk ˈdraɪvə/ truck driver / ˈɒrɪndʒ dʒuːs/ orange juice /dɪʃ ˈtaʊəl/ dish towel /ˈpɔːtəbl ˈtelɪvɪʒn/ portable television /laɪk ðəm/ like them /θɪŋk ðer/ think theyre /ðæts ˈveri/ thats very / ɪts truː/ its true /ɪz ðɪs/ is this / ðɪs kəˈrekt/ this correct /ænd ðɪs/ and this /ðɪs wʌn/ this one / aɪm nɒt/ Im not /nɒt ʃʊə/ not sure /lɑːst ˈfraɪdeɪ/ last Friday /mɪst ðəm/ missed them /ðeɪl bi/ theyll be /nekst mɑːtʃ/ next March /wəz ðer/ was there /ðɪs ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ this morning /stiːv ˈbɔːroʊd/ Steve borrowed /hæv kiːz/ have keys / kiːz fɔːr/ keys for /wiːd ˈbetər/ wed better /raɪtɜːrn/ right turn /wʌˈnʌθɪŋ/ one nothing / blækɑːr/ black car / ɪˈnʌfuːd/ enough food /bædriːm/ bad dream /mɔːraɪs/ more rice /letsɪt/ lets sit /seɪmæn/ same man /wiːd ˈbetər/ wed betterPractice