English Pronunciation Worksheet Page 11

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a balloon
a banana
a cactus
a cormorant an abacus
a fashionable photographer an adventurous professor
an amateur astrologer a professional astronomer
Alderman Sir Edward Anderson is a prosperous government official at the
Treasury. The comfortable apartment of Sir Edward Anderson at Aldeburgh.
A professional burglar has entered the apartment by a ladder that was at the back
of the house.
But an observant amateur photographer has focused a camera on the burglar and
summoned a police-constable.
As the burglar leaves there is a policeman at the bottom of the ladder.
a space ship a sailor a mate a great wave
daybreak a grey, rainy day
a train waiting at the railway station.
James plays with trains and planes. Jane bakes eight cakes.
James Jane James takes a cake from Jane’s plate.
an eye a wide smile
a white kite flying high in the sky
a stile
a bicycle
a child
five white mice
Clive and Dinah
Clive climbs high spires at night. Dinah is quite nice, but frightfully shy.
Clive decides to invite Dinah to dine. He tries to find a fine white wine. Dinah
decides she would like to dine with Clive and arrives on time, but politely
declines the fine white wine.
Mr Hoyle
a boy a quoit soil
Mr Hoyle toils with the soil The boy is adroit with his quoit.
a choice
moist oyster a loyal royalist Roy Joyce
Roy is a noisy boy.
Joyce is spoilt and coy.
Joyce enjoys annoying Roy. Roy destroys Joyce's choicest toys.
a taste a test,
a sailor
a seller,
they raced I rest
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David failed his exam...... so he felled his examiner!
Jane sails boats. Jen sells boots.
to lay
to lay,
a pain a pine,
the lake that I like
/
David baits his hook.... and a whiting bites it.
good boys
good-byes, a point
a pint, a foil a file Joyce walks off with
poise. Giles walks off with pies.
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