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双元音[ei]
Listen and practice:
单词:
1) bay [bei] say [sei] hay [hei] pay [pei] mate [meit] bake [beik] name [neim]
sake [seik] hate [heit] raise [reis] brave ['breiv] nail [neil] mail [meil] pale [peil]
sale [seil] pain [pein] lane [lein] plain [plein] rain [rein] train [trein] crane [krein]
faint [feint] paint [peint] change [tʃeindʒ]
2) complain [kəm'plein] layman ['leimən] chamber ['tʃeimbə] hazel ['heizl]
cadence ['keidəns] daisy ['deizi] sundae ['sʌndei] (UK) bagel ['beigəl]
painter ['peintə] trailer ['treilə] campaign [kæm'pein] failure ['feiljə]
句子:
1. Jay hates to cut his nails.
2. They are not able to paste the label on the table.
3. Hey, they are capable to bake cakes.
4. The Bay got hazel nuts and bagels on sale.
5. The snail on the sail gazed at the ale and couldn’t wait to take a sip in the gale.
6. May failed in changing her mail address to sale the nails in the pale.
7. The tail of the train is chased by a crane on the rail.
双元音[ai]
Listen and practice:
单词:
1) dry [drai] my [mai] hi [hai] why [wai] bite [bait] child [tʃaild]
fight [fait] dive [daiv] thigh [θai] glide [glaid] guide [gaid] hide [haid] mine [main] pile [pail] quite [kwait] isle [ail] try [tʃai] tile [tail]
2) fertile ['fə:tail] fragile ['frædʒail] nightmare ['naitmeə] survive [sə'vaiv]
alive [ə'laiv] guidance ['gaidəns] hijack ['haidʒæk] fighter ['faitə]
silent ['sailənt] China ['tʃainə] driver ['dʒaivə] dynamite ['dainəmait]
句子:
1. They died that we might be alive.
2. I tried to fly a kite when I was in China.
3. I find its quite right that my clients like my designs.
4. The light frightened the hijacker for they couldn’t hide.
5. That fire fighter didn’t survive the fight.
6. The child often has nightmares just like the child of mine.
Exercise I
Sentences:
Mixture of [ei] and [ai]:
1. Grade A is made by your ability of acquiring knowledge.
2. Administration requires analyzing many cases.
3. A spider is waiting for its cake by using bait at the gate.
4. You may fight for your life or wait for your fate.
5. Mike and May tried to hide in a private place away from the ride.
1. You will be glad to glide your way down to the path.
2. Please take extra care of the fragile vase in the freight.
3. Patterns were piled up by the mice from under the mat.
Exercise II Tongue Twisters
1. An Ape hates grape cakes.<br>
2. The sun shines on shop signs.<br>
3. I like frying white rice and spicing it with lime.
4. I bet you like to try my bike and find why Fred’s dying for a ride.
5. A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail.
6. Give Mr. Snipa's wife's knife a swipe.
7. Nine nice night nurses nurse nicely.
Exercise III Commonly Used Expressions:
1. Alright, Mike.
2. Time flies.
3. That’s very kind of you.
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