English Pronunciation for Thais / Ajarn David Efron
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TextPublication details: 2017 [s.l.] : [s.n.],Description: 182 p. : ill. ; 21 cm; Online resousceISBN: - 9788880010982
- PE 1137 E37E 2017
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SPU Library, Chonburi campus | Electronic Resources | On Display | PE 1137 E37E 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CU e-Book | 3000000006604 | |
General Book
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SPU Library, Chonburi campus | General Books (ENGLISH) | Floor 3: General Shelves (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) | PE 1137 E37E 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | B009115 |
Chapter 1 Introducing: Micro-syllables page 7-12 -- Chapter 2 "Didn't" is a two-syllable word page 13-18 -- Chapter 3 Regular verb: Past tense 'ed' pronunciation page 19-26 -- Chapter 4 Introducing choked syllables: Stamp and stay page 27-32 -- Chapter 5 The SH sound page 33-38 -- Chapter 6 CH at the end of a word page 39-46 -- Chapter 7 L and R sound page 47-58 -- Chapter 8 'L' at the end is L not N page 59-72 -- Chapter 9 R at the end or in the middle page 73-78 -- Chapter 10 More difficult combinations of R and L page 79-84
Chapter 11 F and V sounds page 85-102 -- Chapter 12 Soft TH page 103-114 -- Chapter 13 Z page 115-122 -- Chapter 14 Hard TH page 123-130 -- Chapter 15 ZH: Soft J page 131-136 -- Chapter 16 Plural nouns and 3rd person singular page 137-140 -- Chapter 17 An introduction to sentence stress page 141-150 -- Chapter 18 An introduction to elision page 151-158 -- Chapter 19 Speaking in phrases page 159-166 -- Chapter 20 Questions that don't sound like questions page 167-178
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