牛津译林英语七年级下册Units 1 & 2 Study skills(共29张PPT)

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名称 牛津译林英语七年级下册Units 1 & 2 Study skills(共29张PPT)
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课件29张PPT。Units 1&2
Study skillsWhat is a syllable?Every vowel sound forms a syllable.penfood/e/one syllable/u?/le · moncar · rot/e/two syllables/?/ /?/ /?/ SyllablesSyllablesham · bur · gerbas · ket · ball/a?//i//?/ /??/ /?/ /??/three syllablesThere is a p_____ in it. I don’t know what
c ______ it’s in, but I think it’s very b_______.alaceountryeautiful__________ is __________. Our class will go to a lake ________ two hills to ______ a picnic. We should _____ some food there. I think the ______ pies are great. They taste good and are not _________.TomorrowHalloweenbetweenenjoypotatoexpensive enjoy expensive between
Halloween tomorrow potato taketakeRead and chooseOne syllableTwo syllablesThree syllables
ex · pen · sivepo · ta · to to · mor · row be · tweenenjoyHal · low · eentakepal · acecoun · trybeautifultakecountrypalace betweenbeau · ti · ful expensivepotato tomorrowHalloweenen · joyStress in a wordWhen we pronounce words with more than one syllable, we stress one of the syllables. The stressed syllable sounds stronger. The stress can be on the first, middle or last syllable of a word. beau·ti·ful
coun·try
pal·ace ex·pen·sive
po·ta·to
to·mor·row be·tween
en·joy
Hal·low·eenThe stressed syllable falls on … beau·ti·ful
coun·try
pal·ace ex·pen·sive
po·ta·to
to·mor·row be·tween
en·joy
Hal·low·eenListen and readUnderline the stressed syllable1. cen · tre 4. Oc · to · ber 7. fa · vour · ite
2. bath · room 5. mes · sage 8. won · der · ful
3. hun · dred 6. in · clude 9. de · signThere must be a con
like me in every prison in America.
I'm the guy who can get it for you.
Cifarettes, a bag of reefer, if that's your thing...
... a bottle of brandy to
celebrate your kid's high school graduation.
Damn near anything within reason. Linking sounds连


略Catenation (串连)Intrusion (插入)Elision (省略)Linking soundsThere must be a con
like me in every prison in America.Catenation (串连)/ne//ni//n?/Linking soundsWe usually link a consonant sound (辅音)
with a vowel sound (元音).in an hour/na??//n?//d?//n?/ an apple stand up /dai//g?//ne//n?//n?//t?/Listen and readLinking soundsThere must be a con
like me in every prison in America.Intrusion (插入)
be a /bi:j?/me in /mi:jin/ /i:/ +/j/+元音 There must be a con
like me in every prison in America.Intrusion (插入)be a /bi:j?/me in /mi:jin/ /i:/ +/j/+元音 /u/ +/w/+元音 how are /hauwa:/I am /aijem/How are you? I am fine.When there are two vowel sounds, we join them as if there were a /j/ or /w/ sound between them.
the other /wi j?n?d???//g?? wa?t// ei j?e?/ we enjoy go out When the first word ends in -r or -re and the next word begins with a vowel sound, we join them together with a /r/ sound between them.
here is/ee? rɑ: // f?: r?s//h?? r?z/there are for us here arefar awayfour of usmore or less+ /j/+/w/+/r/Listen and read+ /j/+/r/+/w/It's a world of laughter, a world of tears.
It's a world of hopes and a world of fears.
There's so much that we share.
That it's time we're aware.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small, small world.It’s a Small WorldThere must be a con
Elision (省略)/m?s bi?/When two consonant sounds of two words meet, we sometimes do not need to pronounce the first consonant sound.best timesit down a big cake Linking soundsListen and write 'Can I take Dobbin on holiday?' asked Princess Pip.
'I'm afraid there won't be room for a pony on the coach,' said the Queen.
'Oh,' said Princess Pip. 'Can Amanda and Bert come, then?'
'There's no room for snakes,' said the King, 'not even pet ones.'
Princess Pip scowled. 'This holiday is going to be BORING,' she said.
They went on holiday in their best gold coach.
'Wave to all the people, dear,' said the Queen. Homework
Read the passages in Units 1 & 2 again,
paying attention to word stress and
linking sounds.