Practice the conversation

A: I've brought my car in for repair.

B: OK, leave it here, and we'll take care of it. What's the trouble?

A: There are various things. Some are serious, some are not serious. The gear box is really bad. It won't go into top gear.

B: Yes, that does sound serious.

A: The steering wheel is stiff. And the radio aerial doesn't work.

B: You may need a new aerial. They wear out quickly.

A: But it only three years old.

B: You can't get spare parts. So if one part wears out, you have to have a new aerial.

A: I see. And would you repair the spare wheel? The air comes out.

Say and notice the falling intonation of these WH-questions. Then ask and answer the questions.

Which four things in the car need repairing?

What is the problem with each thing?

Which do you think is most serious?

Which is least serious?

UNIT 33

[s] - [z]

For each sentence write the word you hear.

1) We're hoping for peace/peas.

2) The price/prize was wonderful.

3) It was full of lice/lies.

4) Be careful, don't sip/zip it too fast.

5) She heard a bus/buzz.

6) He only has a few pence/pens left.

Practice this weather forecast.

Temperatures are expected to fall to minus six degrees in the south. Northern areas will have severe frost, with snow on the hills. It may also snow near the south cost. Roads will be icy - drive slowly, and don't get too close to the other cars. Watch out for patches of freezing fog. Don't drive too fast - it's dangerous in these conditions.

Say [z] in the middle and at the end of words.

3. Say these pairs of words with [z].

easy ease   fuzzy fuzz Isaac eyes   fizzy fizz rising rise   freezer freeze Caesar seize   lazy laze razor raise   crazy craze

Say these clues. Match them with words from 3.

It's used for shaving.

The sun does it in the east.

Used for seeing.

Julius was a famous one.

Doesn't like hard work.

Turn water into ice.

The opposite of 'release'.

The opposite of 'sane'.

The opposite of 'difficult'.

Practice.

Advice for gardeners

This season, I advise you to do two easy things: use your eyes, and go down on your knees! First, use your eyes: look at weather conditions. Clear skies often bring freezing winds. Cover your plants, or you will lose them. Second, go down on your knees, so you can really see your plants. See if there are signs of disease on the leaves. If there are, remove the diseased ones.

UNIT 34

[s] - [ʃ]

Practice.

FASHON for MEN ELECTRICITY SHOWROOM

SHORES SHOE SHOP SEAFOOD RESTAURANT SHEPHELDS BOOKSHOP

SUNSHINE GROCERY STORE SOFT FURNISHING and BEDDING Co.


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