/ r / may be pronounced in:
her young son
score one
for years and years
her English
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “n” in “ten keys” can be:
check_box assimilated
elided
linked
aspirated
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “r” in “for Ann” can be:
check_box linked
assimilated
elided
aspirated
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “t” in “last week” can be:
check_box elided
aspirated
linked
assimilated
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:A ………. is a speech sound in which the airstream from the lungs is not blocked in any way in the mouth or throat and which is usually pronounced with vibration of the vocal cords.
A consonant
A syllable
A vowel
A word
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:A …………. is the smallest unit of sound in a language which can distinguish two words.
letter
phoneme
phrase
word
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:A ………….. is a sound in producing it the airstream coming from the lungs is stopped, impeded, constricted or otherwise interfered with in its passage to the outside air.
allophone
consonant
minimal pair
vowel
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Assimilation is more likely to be found in …….., casual speech and less likely in slow, careful speech
rapid
slow
spoken
written
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Assimilation is the influence of one ……………… upon another neighbouring phoneme, so that they become more alike.
consonant
phoneme
syllable
vowel
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Consonants are classed as VOICED if they are produced with vibration of the ………. and VOICELESS if they are produced without vibration.
mouth
nose
tounge
vocal cords
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Elision is the complete ……….. of a sound.
apearance
disapearance
lack
presence
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Elision is typical of rapid casual speech. Foreign learners do not need to learn to produce ………, but the perception of elision is important
assimilation
elision
linking
rhythm
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Only the ………. words like auxiliary verbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions may have the weak forms.
content
functional
grammar
semantic
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Stress is the degree of force used in producing a …….. ..
clause
phrase
syllable
word
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:Syllabic consonants are the ones which can form syllable without ……
A consonant
A syllable
A vowel
A word
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:The ………..words like nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs have no weak forms.
content
functional
grammar
semantic
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank:The strong form of a word is used when it is ………. or when it is at the end of a sentence or when it is said in isolation.
final
stressed
unstressed
zero
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank: Elision is the complete ……….. of a sound.
appearance
disappearance
lack
presence
Circle the groups of word which contains the same FINAL consonant sound.
check_box check – talk
learned – worked
news –toys
stops – shows
Circle the groups of word which contains the same FINAL consonant sound.
wanted – concerned
laughs – works
learns – stops
news –cheese
Circle the palato-alveolar voiceless fricative:

/ ʤ /
/ ʃ /
/ ʧ /
/ ʒ /
Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.
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Circle the sound that CANNOT be omitted in the following words groups.
check_box wanted more
second row
highest mountain
first question
Circle the word group where the underlined part CANNOT be omitted.
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Circle the word if one of the letters of which is not pronounced
check_box castle
eaten
after
winter
Circle the word that begins with a voiced labio-dental fricative consonant.
sent
sure
thy
vine
Circle the word that begins with a voiced velar plosive consonant.
could
gnat
goggle
want
Circle the word that begins with a voiceless alveolar fricative consonant.
kind
lateral
sky
word
Circle the word that begins with a voiceless labiodental fricative consonant.
feast
shine
than
vat
Circle the word that ends with a voiced alveolar nasal consonant.
bat
known
mining
picked
Circle the word that ends with a voiced palato-alveolar affricate consonant.
clothe
judged
manage
speech
Circle the word that ends with a voiceless dental fricative consonant.
bombs
breathe
wife
with
Circle the word that ends with a voiceless labio-dental fricative consonant.
. lines
believe
tough
vests
Circle the word that ends with a voiceless labio-dental fricative consonant.
check_box tough
vests
believe
lines
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiced palato-alveolar fricative.
judging
teaching
vision
wishing
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiced velar nasal consonant.
bigger
longing
swimming
thinner
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiceless velar plosive consonant.
check_box talking
telling
passive
ladder
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiceless velar plosive cosonant.
ladder
passive
talking
telling
Circle the word where r is NOT pronounced.
check_box for one class
you’re an engineer?
for a book
her umbrella
Circle the word where the /r/ is NOT pronounced.
check_box for one class
you’re an engineer?
for a book
her umbrella
Circle the word where the /r/ is NOT pronounced.
check_box for one thing
for each
their aunt
for a job
Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.
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Circle the word whose underlines part is pronounced differently from the rest.



Circle the words that begin with a dental consonant:
check_box they
five
come
me
Circle the words that begin with a velar consonant:
girl
then
though
thought
Circle the words that begin with an alveolar consonant:
check_box singer
thing
short
this
Circle the words that begin with an alveolar–palatal consonant:
short
cheap
thing
this
Circle the words that begin with labio-dental consonant:
check_box vain
chin
they
me
Circle the words that does NOT begin with a dental consonant:
thought
then
though
ten
Fill in the gaps in the sentences. / r / may be pronounced in:
. for you and me
for hours and hours
for one or two
our house
Fill in the gaps in the sentences. In a three-consonant sequence at the end of a syllable, such as ‘banks’ bæŋks we say that the ŋ is in ……….. position,.
final
inital
initio-final
medial
Fill in the gaps in the sentences. The rising intonation is often used in …..
Are you ready?
It's a very hot today.
Take it and go out
What a beautiful girl!
Fill in the gaps in the sentences. In a three-consonant sequence at the end of a syllable, such as ‘banks’ bæŋks we say that the ŋ is in ……….. position,.
final
inital
initio-final
pre-final
Fill in the gaps in the sentences./ r / may be pronounced in:
for years and years
her English
her young son
score one
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.A group of consonants at the beginning or end of a syllable is called a consonant ……
cluster
coda
initial
onset
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.A syllable can be part of a …… or it can coincide with a word.
clause
phrase
sentence
word
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “n” in “ten keys” can be:
aspirated
assimilated
elided
linked
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “r” in “for Ann” can be:
aspirated
assimilated
elided
linked
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “t” in “last week” can be:
aspirated
assimilated
elided
linked
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.For Tag-question, when you don’t want to force the other person to agree with you, but to give his/her opinion, use ……….
dive
glide down
glide up
take off
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.If someone says “Good day, sir!” unexpectedly, he uses ……….
the dive
the glide down
the glide up
the take off
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.If the ……… content word of an utterance is a repetition of one that has already occurred in the utterance, the penultimate …….. word takes the tonic.
final, content
final, grammatical
last, content
last, grammatical
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.If you say “You’ll be late” as a warning ………. Is used.
the dive
the glide down
the glide up
the take off
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.In the three-consonant sequences at the beginning of a syllable like ‘spray’ spreɪ we say that the s consonant is in ………..position.
final
initial
initio-final
medial
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.Phonetically, a syllable is a unit which consists of a ….. as the centre and/or onsonant(s) before and after it.
allophone
consonant
phoneme
vowel
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The dive is used in …..
Do mention my name if you like
I didn't hurt you.
I need a couple of shirts.
Really?
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The falling intonation is not used in……
Did you see him leave the house?
Thank you very much!
They did a very good job on it.
Who on earth was that?
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The falling intonation is not used in……
Did you?
I’ll phone you tomorrow.
Only when the wind blows.
Wonderful!
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The falling intonation is used in……
Can you help me?
Good night!
What a very nice dress!
You want me to lend you it?
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The falling intonation is used in……
Don't be late. (strong command)
How's your wife?
Really?
You like English?
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The rising intonation is not used in …..
Good morning!
This time we say nothing.
Where does his live?
You went there?
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The rising intonation is used in …..
(in an examination) Time's nearly over.
Don't worry
I shan't be long.
You did it.
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The take off is used in ………….
Close your book
I don’t want to go anyway.
Thank you very much for your advice!
You can take it if you really like it.
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.The weak form of a word is used when it is ……… and not ……….
. stressed, final
stressed, initial
unstressed, final
unstressed, initial
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.There may be elision and assimilation in saying:
cents
chest nut
closed book
ground cover
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.There may be elision and assimilation in saying:
left wing
Saint George
strictly
wind mill
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.Use ………. when wh-questions sound more business-like and the speaker is only interested in the subject, not the person spoken to.
dive
glide down
glide up
take off
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.When someone says “I don’t think so” as a grumble, he/she uses ………..
the dive
the glide down
the glide up
the take off
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.When there are three consonants at the beginning of a syllable, the first consonant must be an …..
/l/
/m/
/n/
/s/
Fill in the gaps in the sentences.When you say “Don’t be too long” as a pleading request ……… is used.
the dive
the glide down
the glide up
the take off
How many syllables do the following words have: accessibility, compatibility, vulnerability?
5 syllables
4 syllables
3 syllables
6 syllables
If neither the statement nor the tag-question has the word NOT in them, use the ………….
check_box second rising
falling
falling rising
first rising
If someone says “Good day, sir!” unexpectedly, he uses ………
check_box the glide down
the dive
the take off
the glide up
If you say “You’ll be late” as a warning, ………. Is used.
check_box the glide up
the take off
the dive
the glide down
The dive is used in …..
check_box Do mention my name if you like
I didn't hurt you.
Really?
I need a couple of shirts.
The falling intonation is not used in……
check_box Did you see him leave the house?
They did a very good job on it.
Who on earth was that?
Thank you very much!
The falling intonation is not used in……
check_box Did you?
Wonderful!
I’ll phone you tomorrow.
Only when the wind blows …
The falling intonation is used in……
check_box How's your wife?
Don't be late. (strong command)
Really?
You like English?
The falling tone is used in……
check_box Good night!
Can you help me?
What a very nice dress!
You want me to lend you it?
The initial sound of the second syllable of the word "acknowledge" is ………
alveolar, plosive
velar, plosive
voiced, nasal
voiceless, plosive
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ m /
/ n /
/ ŋ /
/ w /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
. / ʧ /
/ ʤ /
/ r/
/ ʒ /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ d /
/ k /
/ n /
/ t /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ ð /
/ f /
/ s /
This choice was deleted after the attempt was started.
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ ð /
/ v /
/ z /
This choice was deleted after the attempt was started.
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
. / m /
/ b /
/ p /
/ t /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ b /
/ d /
/ g /
/ s /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ j /
/ r /
/ ʃ /
/ w /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ /
/ ð /
/ v /
/ z /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ /
/ ð /
/ f /
/ s /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ v /
/ z /
/ ð /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ f /
/ s /
/ ð /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
/ d /
/ l /
/ s/
/ ʒ /
The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….



The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….



The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
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The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
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The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
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The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
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The phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties is …….
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The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "jeans" is……….
. / j /
. / z /
/ ʤ /
/ ʧ /
The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "jeans" is……….
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The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "ought" is……….
/ Ɔ /
/ Ɔ: /
/ o /
The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "ought" is……….
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The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "physics" is……….
/ f /
/ p /
/ ph /
The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "Thomas" is……….
/ ð /
/ t /
/ θ /
//th/
The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "Thomas" is……….



The phonemic transcription for the last sound of "bleached" is……….
/ d /
/ id /
/ t /
The phonemic transcription for the last sound of "bleached" is……….
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The phonemic transcription for the last sound of "breath" is……….
/ ð /
/ h /
/ θ /
The rising intonation is not used in …..
check_box You went there?
This time we say nothing.
Where does his live?
Good morning!
The rising tone is used in …..
check_box You did it?
I shan't be long
Don't worry!
(in an examination) Time's nearly over.
The stress pattern of the word afternoon is:
/ ' _ _ _ /
/ _ _ ' _ /
/ _' _ _ /
/, _ _ ' _ /
The stress pattern of the word afternoon is: ' ,
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The stress pattern of the word indistinguishable is:
/ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ /
/, _ _ ' _ _ _ _ /
/, _ _ _ ' _ _ _ /
/_ _ _ ' _ _ _ /
The stress symbol of the word “sociological” is …..



The stressed symbol of the word “nationalization” is …..
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The take off is used in ………….
check_box You can take it if you really like it.
Thank you very much for your advice!
I don’t want to go anyway.
Close your book.
The vowel in the third syllable of the word "solidarity" is ………
low, central
low, front
mid, central
short, central
The vowel sound in the second syllable of the word "provocative" is ………
. / ə /
/ Ɔ /
/ Ɔ: /
/ ə: /
The vowel sound in the second syllable of the word "provocative" is ………



The vowel sound in the second syllable of the word "sedative" is ………
/ æ /
/ e /
/ ə /
/ ei /
The weak form of a grammatical word is used when it is ……… and not ……….
check_box unstressed, final
stressed, final
stressed, initial
unstressed, initial
The word administrative is pronounced as:
/ ,ædmi'nistrətiv /
/ 'ædministrətiv /
/ ədmi'nistrətiv /
/ əd'ministrətiv /
The word dynamic is pronounced as:
/dai'næmik/
/'dainəmik/
/di'næmik/
/di'neimik/
The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiced alveolar fricative is:
father
ladder
leisure
razor
The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiced palato-alveolar fricative is:
breathing
pension
pleasure
racing
The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiceless dental fricative is:
laughing
longing
nothing
within
The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiceless labio-dental fricative is:
closing
coughing
either
loving
The word narrative is pronounced as:
. / nə'reitiv/
/ 'næreitiv/
/ 'nærətiv/
/ nə'rætiv/
The word narrative is pronounced as:



The word presidential is pronounced as:
/,presi'dentiəl/
/,presi'dentl/
/,prezi'den∫l/
/,prezi'dentl/
The word reliable is pronounced as:
/re'laiəbl/
/re'laieibl/
/'reliəbl/
/ri'laiəbl/
The word reliable is pronounced as:
check_box 
/'reliəbl/

The word selectivity is pronounced as:
/ sə,lek'tivəti /
/ silik'tivəti /
/,silek'tivəti /
/si,lek'tiviti /
The word selectivity is pronounced as:
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The word superimpose is pronounced as:
/,sju:pə'impəus/
/,sju:pərim'pəuz/
/,sju:pə'rimpəuz/
/'sju:pəimpəus/
The word that begins with a voiced alveolar plosive consonant is:
day
glad
keep
sip
The word that begins with a voiced bilabial plosive is:.
beat
guy
kite
meat
The word that begins with a voiced labio-dental consonant is:
chat
fight
that
vine
The word that begins with a voiceless alveolar stop consonant is:
lead
nine
sick
time
The word that begins with a voiceless bilabial consonant is:
bat
mate
pay
said
The word that begins with a voiceless velar consonant is:
cot
gnat
got
know
The word that contains low front unrounded vowel is:
balm
ban
born
coin
The word that ends with a voiced velar nasal consonant is:
handbag
kick
line
long
The word vacillate is pronounced as:
/,væsi'leit/
/'væsileit/
/'væsilət/
/vəsi'leit/
The word vacillate is pronounced as:
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There may be assimilation in ………………
check_box not her
those books
one shoe
woolen gloves
There may be elision and assimilation in saying:
check_box ground cover
cents
chest nut
closed book
There must be NOT assimilation in ………………
check_box woolen scarf
not mine
red boots
those shirts
Use ………. when wh-questions sound more business-like and the speaker is only interested in the subject, not the person spoken to.
check_box glide up
glide down
dive
take off
What do the initial consonants of thin, zoo, though, shop have in common?
check_box They are fricative consonants
They are alveolar consonants
They are voiced consonants
They are dental consonants
What do the vowels in bet, love, purse, beat have in common?
check_box They are unrounded
They are in front position
They are mid vowels
They are in central position
When someone says ‘”You are right?” that means “Are you right?”, the ……… is used.
check_box glide up
dive
take off
glide down
When someone says “I don’t think so” as a grumble, he/she uses ………..
check_box the glide down
the glide up
the take off
the dive
When the word NOT occur in either the statement or the tag-question, use the …………. to force the other person to agree with you.
check_box falling
falling rising
first rising
second rising
When you say “Don’t be too long” as a pleading request, ……… is used.
check_box the glide down
the take off
the glide up
the dive
Which 2-syllable word has a different stress from the others:
check_box problem
career
balloon
shampoo
Which of the following words does not begin with a voiceless fricative?
check_box cut
foot
ship
zip
Which syllable is stressed in these words: accessibility, compatibility, vulnerability?
the fourth syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable
the second syllable
Which syllable is stressed on the following compound words: policymakers, candlestick makers, candy-cane wrappers?
check_box the first syllable
the third syllable
the second syllable
the fourth syllable

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