Unit 4.1 Why move forward?

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Quiz


Discussion

  1. How do you feel about moving forward consonant sounds in English? How easy is it for you? Moving forward accounts for about 60% of our actions in connected speech, so it is something we have to get used to doing.

Practice

  1. Write down five two-word phrases with VC connections and five with friendly connections. Practice saying them out loud.
  2. Find examples of five two-word phrases with VC connections and five with friendly connections in a real text. Practice saying them out loud.
  3. Practice the phrase on slide 9. Which version feels easier to you? What is the difference when we move forward the k sound?
  4. Practice the phrases on slide 10. In each case, which version feels easier to you? What is the difference when we move forward the first consonant sound?
  5. Practice the three stages of the phrase on slide 11: Jack’s friend >> Jack sfriend >> Ja cksfriend. Try jumping straight to stage 3 in a sentence, e.g., ‘I know Ja cksfriend’.
  6. Listen to a podcast or other English spoken text by native speakers. Slow down the play speed and try to hear when the speakers move forward consonant sounds. Write down a few phrases which demonstrate moving forward and practice saying them out loud.

Further Study

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