This hollow sound. English consonants [s, z] called slit, as when pronouncing the tip of the tongue between the alveoli and a gap through which air passes. When pronouncing the English fricative sounds [s, z] tip
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This hollow sound. English consonants [s, z] called
slit, as when pronouncing the tip of the tongue
between the alveoli and a gap through which air passes. When pronouncing the English fricative sounds [s, z] tip of the tongue raised to the alveoli, but does not apply to them. The voice passes through the gap formed between the alveoli and the tip of his tongue. When pronouncing fricative Russian language is at the base of the lower teeth.
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read the words with the sound [s]: s sit [sɪt] s sister ['sɪstə] s bus [bʌs] ss class [klɑːs] ss glasses ['glɑːsɪz] c city ['sɪtɪ] c circle ['sɜːkl] c pencil ['pens(ə)l] c place [pleɪs] c police [pə'liːs] c pronounce [prə'naun(t)s] sc science ['saɪəns] sc scissors ['sɪzəz]
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read the phrases paying attention to the pronunciation
of sounds [s] 1. Summer in the city
2. Have you
seen my glasses?
3. So, I'll see you in the same place next Saturday.
4. I saw your sister on the bus yesterday.
5. My science lessons were the most interesting.
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read the words with the sound [z] s gives [gɪvz] s sisters
['sɪstəz] s easy ['iːzɪ] s husband ['hʌzbənd] s roses [rəuziz] z zoo [zuː] z zero ['zɪərəu] z size [saɪz] ss scissors ['sɪzəz] zz jazz [ʤæz]
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read the phrases paying attention to the pronunciation
of sounds [z] 1. What time does the zoo close?
2.
A. My favourite music is jazz. B. Really? Well, it's always interesting, but it isn't always easy to listen to.
3. Roses are my favoureite flowers.
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To practice these sounds, I propose you to
learn such tongue twisters She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. The
shells she sells are sea-shells, I’m sure. For if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore Then I’m sure she sells sea-shore shells.