Is it as easy as that?
EXAMPLE: You can have my tent. It’s no use to me. I never use it. 1. I am not going to advise you. You never take my advice. 2. Your tooth is loose. You’ll lose it if you are not careful. 3. The shop’s very close to home, and it doesn’t close till late. 4. I can’t excuse people who drop litter. There’s no excuse for it.
Ex.5 Find a way from Start to Finish. You may not pass a square if the word contains the sound [z]. You can move horizontally or vertically only.
Finish
Ex.6 Practise the dialogue. Pay special attention to sounds [s] and [z]. Mrs. Smith: This parcel smells, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones: Something ‘s written on it. Mrs. Smith: What does it say?
Mrs. Smith: Pooh!
Mrs. Jones: Listen! What’s in this sack? Mrs. Smith: It’s making a strange hissing noise. Mrs. Jones: Mrs. Smith! It’s a sack of snakes! Mrs. Smith: So it is! And what’s in this box, Mrs. Jones? Mrs. Jones: It’s making a buzzing sound. Mrs. Smith: These are bees! Mrs. Jones: A parcel of mice! And a sack of snakes! And a box of bees! This is very surprising. Mrs. Smith: It’s amazing. This isn’t a post office, Mrs. Jones. It’s a zoo!
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Vowels: [ס – To make the sound [ ס ]: Round your lips a little. The front of your tongue goes down together with your lower jaw. It is a short sound.
To make the sound [
Ex 7. Listen and repeat the words paying special attention to sounds [ ס –
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