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 Фонетична зарядка   PHONETIC DRILLS

  [æ]

A black cat sat on the map

And ate a fat rat.

 ****

Pussy – Cat, Pussy – Cat

Can you catch

That big, fat rat?

If you catch

That bad, fat rat,

You will have some milk for that.

         [ei]

My name is Ann.

Her name is Man.

His name is Ben.

Say it again.

           [b]

Betty Butter bought some butter,

But she said, “My butter’s bitter,

And a bit of better butter

Will make my butter better”.

         ****

A big black bug bit a big black dog on his big black nose!

       [k]

I can walk ,I can talk

I can hear  ,I can see

I can see I , can jump

I can swim , I can run

This is fun.

         ****

A cup of black coffee

In a black coffee cup.

           [d]

If one-doctor doctors another doctor, does the doctor

 who doctors the doctor doctor the doctor the way the

doctor he is doctoring doctors? Or does he doctor

the doctor the way the doctor who doctors doctors?

              [e]

 The more we study, the more we know,

The more we know, the more we forget,

The more we forget, the less we know,

The less we know, the less we forget,

The less we forget, the more we know,

Why study?

             [i:], [i]

One, and two, and three, and four,

We are sitting on the floor.

We are playing with a ball,

And a pretty little girl.

             [f]

 Fresh French fried fly fritters.

   ****

A fox is hungry, a fox is cross,

A fox is really at a loss.

A foxy hears and smells the cock

But he cannot break a lock.

[g]

The great Greek grape growers grow great Greek grapes.

            ****

Grey geese in a green grazing.

 [i] 

Little Bill, sit still.

Will you sit still, little Bill?

If you sit still, little Bill,

Jimmy Nill will bring you to big hill.

          ****

Six little kittens lost their mittens.

It’s a pity, they were so pretty.

 ****

 

  [h]

Hamburgers, hamburgers are for my tea,                                                                                                                   

Hamburgers, hamburgers are for breakfast , lunch and tea.

H is for Hand. I have two hands.

This is the way I clap my hands.

[ai]

My kite is white,

My kite is light,

My kite is in the sky

Now left, now right,

You see the kite

You see it

You and I.

          ****

I like my Bunny

Bears like honey.

Girls like cats.

Cats like rats.

Boys like dogs.

Storks like frogs.

 [ʤ]

Jump-jump-jump,

Jump over the moon,

Jump all the morning

And all the noon.

 ****

Jim and Jess, John and Jane

Go to London to look at Big Ben.

 [k]

Hickory, dickory, dock,

The mouse ran up the clock.                     

The clock struck one,

The mouse ran down.

Hickory, Dickory, Dock.

 ****

Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king's kitchen.

[l]

A lump of red leather, a red leather lump

[m]

I’m eleven.

My sister is seven.

My mother is thirty.

My father is forty.

My granny is seventy-two

And you?

How old are you?

 ****

My mummy makes me muffins on Mondays.

[n]

Any noise annoys an oyster,

But a noisy noise annoys an oyster most.

[ɔ]

Cob is Bob’s dog,

Tob is Mob’s dog.

 [ou]

Go, my little pony, go!

Go! Go! Go!

Go, my little pony, go!

Go! Go! Go!

Gallop, pony, gallop, go!

Gallop, gallop, go!

Go, my little pony, go!

Go! Go! Go!

 ****

The wise old owl sat on an oak.

The more he heard the less he spoke.

[p]

Peter Piper picked

A peck of pickled peppers.

A peck of pickled peppers.

Peter Piper picked.

 ****

All I want is a proper cup of coffee

Made in a proper copper coffee pot.

[kw]

Quack-quack, chock-chock!

How do you do, Mr. Cock?

When you sing Cock – doodle-doo!

I always here : How do you do?

[r]

Ruby Rugby's brother brought her ruby roses.

Robert Rowley rolled

A round roll round.

 ****

Here is a rose,

The rose is a red.

 [s]  

Swan swam over the sea,

Swim, Swan, swim;

Swan swam back again,

Well swum, Swan!

 ****

Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.

 But if Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.

 Then where are the sea shells Sally sells?

[t]

Tick-tock, tick-tock

Ticks Tommy’s clock

Tick-tock, tick-a-tock

Ticks and ticks his clock.

 ****

Don’t trouble trouble

Until trouble troubles you.

It only doubles trouble

And troubles others too.

 ****

Teddy-bear, Teddy-bear,

Turn around.

Teddy-bear, Teddy-bear,

Touch the ground.

Teddy-bear, Teddy-bear,

Show your shoe.

Teddy-bear, Teddy-bear,

That will do.

  [ʌ]

Under the table, under the bed.

Under the sofa I’ looking for Fred.

If you know where he is,

Help me to find him, please.

[v]

V is in five

And also in seven

It is in twelve

And in eleven.

[w] 

Why do you cry, Willy?

 Why do you cry?

Why Willy? Why, Willy?

Why, Willy? Why?

 [j]

Yellow yaks yell at your yoyos!

  [ks]

Six, six, six

Two and four are six.

Six, six, six

One and five are six.

Six, six, six

Three and three are six.

[z]

A zebu [‘zi:bu:] lives in the zoo,

In the zoo, in the zoo.

A zebra lives there too,

In the zoo, in the zoo.

  [ð]

The sun is shining.

The flowers are blooming.

The sky is blue.

The rains are few.

[θ]

The teacher thought and thought and thought and

No one knew the thought he thought.

He threw three balls.

[ʃ] 

The fish man comes today.

The fish man calls this way:

“Fresh fish Fresh fish.

Oh, fine fresh fish!

Fine fresh fish for sale!

            [ʧ] 

  If a white chalk chalks on a black blackboard,

Will a black chalk chalks on a white blackboard?       

[ei]

 Rain, rain go away

Come again another day.

Little children like to play.

[ai]

No need to light a night light on a light night like tonight.

[au]

I found a cow! How?

I found a bear! Where?

I found a hen! When?

I found a bear!

I found a hen!

I found a cow! Wow?

How now, brown cow?

 [i:] 

Each Easter Eddie eats eighty Easters eggs.

 [ŋ] 

In the spring,

In the spring,

Sweet and fresh is everything.

Winter winds are no more blowing,

In the fields all is growing,

In the spring,

In the spring.

Sweet and fresh is everything.

          [ɔ:l]

My Doggy is funny,

My Doggy is small;

It likes to run, to hop, to roll

About the carpet like a ball,

It never bites me, not at all.

[dз]

Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager

imagining managing an imaginary menagerie?

 

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