/ r / may be pronounced in:
score one
her young son
her English
for years and years
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “n” in “ten keys” can be:
assimilated
aspirated
linked
elided
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “r” in “for Ann” can be:
linked
elided
aspirated
assimilated
According to the English phonological rules, the sound shown by “t” in “last week” can be:
linked
assimilated
elided
aspirated
Circle the groups of word which contains the same FINAL consonant sound.
news –cheese
learns – stops
wanted – concerned
laughs – works
Circle the groups of word which contains the same FINAL consonant sound.
learned – worked
news –toys
check – talk
stops – shows
Circle the phoneme that does not belong to the class of sounds all sharing one or more common properties.



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



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



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



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.
highest mountain
first question
wanted more
second row
Circle the word group where the underlined part CANNOT be omitted.



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
sure
vine
sent
thy
Circle the word that begins with a voiced labio-dental fricative consonant.
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thy
sent
sure
Circle the word that begins with a voiced velar plosive consonant.
want
goggle
gnat
could
Circle the word that begins with a voiceless alveolar fricative consonant.
lateral
kind
word
sky
Circle the word that ends with a voiceless dental fricative consonant.
wife
bombs
with
breathe
Circle the word that ends with a voiceless labio-dental fricative consonant.
vests
believe
lines
tough
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiced palato-alveolar fricative.
wishing
judging
teaching
vision
Circle the word that the consonant in the middle is a voiceless velar plosive consonant.
check_box talking
telling
ladder
passive
Circle the word where r is NOT pronounced.
you’re an engineer?
for one class
for a book
her umbrella
Circle the word where the /r/ is NOT pronounced.
you’re an engineer?
her umbrella
for one class
for a book
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.



Circle the word whose underlines part is pronounced differently from the rest.



Circle the words that begin with a dental consonant:
they
five
me
come
Circle the words that begin with a velar consonant:
though
girl
thought
then
Circle the words that begin with an alveolar consonant:
this
short
thing
singer
Circle the words that begin with an alveolar–palatal consonant:
thing
this
cheap
short
Circle the words that begin with labio-dental consonant:
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me
they
chin
Circle the words that does NOT begin with a dental consonant:
then
ten
though
thought
How many syllables do the following words have: accessibility, compatibility, vulnerability?
4 syllables
6 syllables
5 syllables
3 syllables
If neither the statement nor the tag-question has the word NOT in them, use the ………….
falling rising
second rising
first rising
falling
If someone says “Good day, sir!” unexpectedly, he uses ………
the dive
the glide up
the take off
the glide down
If you say “You’ll be late” as a warning, ………. Is used.
check_box the glide up
the take off
the glide down
the dive
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.
Thank you very much!
Who on earth was that?
The falling intonation is not used in……
check_box Did you?
Only when the wind blows …
Wonderful!
I’ll phone you tomorrow.
The falling intonation is used in……
Really?
How's your wife?
Don't be late. (strong command)
You like English?
The falling tone is used in……
Good night!
What a very nice dress!
Can you help me?
You want me to lend you it?
The initial sound of the second syllable of the word "acknowledge" is ………
voiced, nasal
velar, plosive
alveolar, plosive
voiceless, plosive
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 …….



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 phonemic transcription for the first sound of "jeans" is……….



The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "ought" is……….
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The phonemic transcription for the first sound of "Thomas" is……….



The phonemic transcription for the last sound of "bleached" is……….


The rising intonation is not used in …..
Where does his live?
This time we say nothing.
Good morning!
You went there?
The rising tone is used in …..
check_box You did it?
Don't worry!
(in an examination) Time's nearly over.
I shan't be long
The stress pattern of the word afternoon is: ' ,
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The stress symbol of the word “sociological” is …..
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The stressed symbol of the word “nationalization” is …..



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



The weak form of a grammatical word is used when it is ……… and not ……….
check_box unstressed, final
stressed, final
unstressed, initial
stressed, initial
The word dynamic is pronounced as:



The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiced palato-alveolar fricative is:
pension
breathing
pleasure
racing
The word in which the consonant in the middle is voiceless dental fricative is:
check_box within
longing
laughing
nothing
The word narrative is pronounced as:
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The word reliable is pronounced as:


/'reliəbl/
The word selectivity is pronounced as:



The word that begins with a voiced alveolar plosive consonant is:
check_box day
sip
glad
keep
The word that begins with a voiced bilabial plosive is:
guy
kite
beat
meat
The word that begins with a voiceless alveolar stop consonant is:
check_box time
nine
lead
sick
The word that contains low front unrounded vowel is:
born
balm
ban
coin
The word that ends with a voiced velar nasal consonant is:
handbag
line
long
kick
The word vacillate is pronounced as:



There may be assimilation in ………………
check_box not her
those books
one shoe
woolen gloves
There may be elision and assimilation in saying:
ground cover
cents
chest nut
closed book
There must be NOT assimilation in ………………
woolen scarf
red boots
those shirts
not mine
Use ………. when wh-questions sound more business-like and the speaker is only interested in the subject, not the person spoken to.
glide down
take off
dive
glide up
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 dental consonants
They are voiced consonants
What do the vowels in bet, love, purse, beat have in common?
check_box They are unrounded
They are in central position
They are in front position
They are mid vowels
When someone says ‘”You are right?” that means “Are you right?”, the ……… is used.
take off
glide up
glide down
dive
When someone says “I don’t think so” as a grumble, he/she uses ………..
check_box the glide down
the dive
the glide up
the take off
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
second rising
first rising
falling rising
When you say “Don’t be too long” as a pleading request, ……… is used.
the take off
the glide down
the dive
the glide up
Which 2-syllable word has a different stress from the others:
check_box problem
shampoo
balloon
career
Which of the following words does not begin with a voiceless fricative?
foot
ship
zip
cut
Which syllable is stressed in these words: accessibility, compatibility, vulnerability?
the third syllable
the fourth syllable
the first syllable
the second syllable
Which syllable is stressed on the following compound words: policymakers, candlestick makers, candy-cane wrappers?
the fourth syllable
the second syllable
the third syllable
the first syllable

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