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... 934.2.3 Other theories 10 44.3 Summary 10 95 Applications 11 15 .1 Phonology 11 15 .1. 1 Writ small in English, writ large in otherlanguages 11 15 .1. 2 Historical phonology 11 35.2 First and Second ... 9 1. 1.5 Have we captured the meaning of ‘phonology’? 10 1. 1.6 Influence of phonology on phonetics 10 1. 1.7 Back to basics 11 1. 2 Fast Speech? 11 1. 3 Summary 13 2 Processes in Conversational English ... English 14 2 .1 The Vulnerability Hierarchy 14 2 .1. 1 Frequency 14 2 .1. 2 Discourse 16 2 .1. 3 Rate? 17 2 .1. 4 Membership in a linguistic unit 18 2 .1. 5 Phonetic/Phonological 18 2 .1. 6 Morphological 19 ...
... _____( 31) note the day after. 27. A. made B. demanded C. invited D. forced. 28. A. juice B. wine C. lemonade D. Coke 29. A. new B. main C. big D. right 30. A. where B. which C. why D. what 31. ... B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 27 to 31 There are a lot of things you should follow to be a welcome guest in American. When you are ... their children to school to___________ A. make them grow up B. prepare for their future C. learn English D. play better 38.Why do children have to learn their native language ? A. to know about...
... spend my free time.Activity 1: why I did it: Activity 2: why I did it: Activity 3: why I did it: Academic English Program PHAN THANH TRUNG 1 LESSON 1: 1. READINGChemical EquationsScientists ... introduce myself. Myname is…(formal)I’m from ….University. Academic English Program PHAN THANH TRUNG42. SPEAKINGQuestion 1: what is a useful skill your mother or father taught you?Describe ... closet inmeaning to:(A) produce(B) stick together(C) unequal(D) allow Academic English Program PHAN THANH TRUNG 10 In the Pacific Northwest, the high level of precipitation ensures rich,green...
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