Now find examples of linking in the weather forecast (assuming it is delivered in natural, rapid speech), and answer the questions. | ||
| 1 | Between the letters t and s in "expect some" you would expect there to be a) a changed sound b)a sound missed out c)an added sound Between the letters d and b in "and bright" you would expect there to be a) a changed sound b)a sound missed out c)an added sound Between the letters y and a in "dry and" you would expect there to be a)working link b)sound changed c)a sound missed out Between the letters e and a in "quite a" you would a expect there to be a)word linking b)a sound changed c)a sound missed out Between the letters s and a in "spells and" you would expect there to be a ) a word linking b)a sound changed c)a sound missed out | |
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park book 21answer the questions.
No, we would like you to answer the questions first, and then we will check your effort.
1. an added sound — No. /ekspeks?m/
2. sound missed out — Right
3. word linking — No. /?nbrait/
4. a sound changed — Right
5. a sound change — Right