Дидактический материал к урокам английского языка. Фонетическая зарядка.
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В разработке представлены разноуровневые задания (низкий, средний и высокий) на тренировку произносительных навыков английского языка. Использован лексический материал учебника Rainbow English 4, авторы О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева.

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Дидактический материал к урокам английского языка.

Фонетическая зарядка.

Уровень сложности: низкий

Aa – cat, cap, ant, bag, lamp

Bb – bed, box, bee, black, book

Cc- clock, cook, car, cake, coat

Dd – desk, doll, duck, wood, bad

Ee – belt, shelf, bench

Ff – elf, fox, funny, farm, floor

Gg – egg, good, game

Hh – hill, hat, hook, happy, horse

Ii – pig, ship, fish, dish, big

Kk – kid, lake, bike, kite, sky

Ll – bell, troll, little, plate, old

Mm – milk, map, chimp, match, name

Nn – tent, van, bone, phone, nine

Oo – dog, pond, shop, cock, port

Pp – pen, sheep, park, plane, pilot

Qq – queen, quilt

Rr – frog, lorry, tree, street, cherry

Ss – nest, sock, sad, rose, stone

Tt – ten, star, boat, turtle, servant

Uu – bus, sun, jug, cup, mug

Vv – five

Ww – wind, sweet, we, cow, clown

Xx – six

Yy – my, fly, bye-bye

Уровень сложности: средний

Звук [ɪ]

1. Dick visits his sister in the village.

2. Little guinea pigs drink milk.

3. Kitty lives in a pretty city in Italy.

4. Sit still, big kids!

5. Windy winters are very boring in India.

6. A pink pig is a funny animal.

7. Mr.Smith misses spring holidays.

Звук [i:]

1. Cheetahs don’t eat beans.

2. Please eat cheese with tea!

3. The sailor went to sea to see what he could see.

4. The street is clean, the tree is green.

5. Queens is Peter’s dream team.

6. There are three keys between the CDs.

7. We dream of a piece of pizza and ice cream.

8. We’ll see if we are free in the evening.

Звук [ɔ]

1. Bobby is on holiday in Washington.

2. Dolly enjoys pop songs.

3. There are lots of popular shops in the prospect.

4. Ron often wants hot coffee.

5. Bonny’s got a cottage in Oxford.

6. Mr. Fox is from Boston.

7. The dog got lost in the forest.

Звук [ɔ:]

1. The mornings are warm in August.

2. The small wardrobe is in the corner.

3. All tall sportsmen play basketball.

4. There are four doors in the small hall.

5. Your daughter likes walking and talking.

6. Autumns are not warm at all in the north.

Звук [e]

1. Better late than never.

2. There are ten red pens on the desk.

3. Ted ate ten yellow lemons yesterday.

4. Let’s help them with the French lesson!

5. Megan is very clever.

6. Zebras have striped heads, necks and legs.

7. Ben’s friends went to the chess club in November.

Звук [æ]

1. Travel to Canada, a happy land!

2. The black cat is sad.

3. Maths is on Saturday.

4. Dad, thanks for the calendar!

5. The apple jam was bad.

Звук [۸]

1. Wonderful budgies live in the jungle.

2. But mum lives funny monkeys.

3. Does your brother have nuts for lunch?

4. What a lovely sunny Sunday!

5. In summer I run and jump, just for fun.

Звук [a:]

1. My father is a farmer.

2. There are a lot of plants in the garden.

3. Farmers dance, a farmer dances.

4. There were a lot of castles in France in the past.

5. Mark started playing draughts in the afternoon.

6. Giraffes are fast.

7. Aunt Sarah is a basketball star.

Звук [ə]

1. Better late than never.

2. The computer is in the corner.

3. The cinema is on the corner.

4. It’s a pleasure to travel in Africa together!

5. Literature is interesting.

Звук[ə:]

1. It’s her thirtieth birthday.

2. Girls like birds but they don’t like worms.

3. This is a small world.

4. If the worst comes to the worst.

5. The purple curtain is dirty.

6. Turn right! Turn left!

Звук [u]

1. Sugar is good food.

2. Look! The woman took the football.

3. There are a lot of books on the bookshelves in bookshops.

4. Put the cookery book on the bookshelf.

5. It’s July! Hooray!

Звук [u:]

1. Do you like fruit juice? – Yes, I do.

2. The moon is blue in June.

3. Do you do judo at school? – Yes, I do.

4. Julie usually chooses cool souvenirs.

5. Whose ruler is this? It’s Lucy’s.

Звук [ju:]

1. The puma is new to the zoo.

2. You usually use the computer on Tuesdays.

3. Computer music is beautiful.

4. Excuse me, I’m a few minutes late.

Звук[eɪ]

1. Rain, rain, go away! Come again another day!

2. Baseball is Kate’s favourite game.

4. Say, what date it is today.

5. Today is the eighth of April.

6. Australia is a famous place.

Звук [aɪ]

1. Flies fly, a fly flies.

2. I like white mice.

3. Mike rides his bike on Fridays.

4. What is the climate like in China?

5. Hi! How’s life? – It’s fine.

6. How many eyes have five tigers got?

Звук [ɔɪ]

1. Boys are noisy.

2. Olive oil is the best choice.

3. Boys enjoy playing toys.

4. Enjoy your choice!

Звук[ɪə]

1. Is there a theatre near here? – Yes, there is.

2. The hero is from India. – Really?

3. Dear, give me some beer. – Here you are.

4. I can’t hear you, dear.

5. It’s clear. He’s really an engineer.

Звук [ɛə]

1. There is a square in this area.

2. Where is the airport? – Over there.

3. The fairy tale is about a bear.

4. Clare wears long hair.

5. Don’t compare their parents! It’s not fair!

Звук [uə]

1. February is usually poor in tourists.

2. Is January usually cold? – Sure it is.

Звук [ɔu]

1. Is the cocoa cold? – No, it’s hot.

2. Let’s go to Moscow! – Oh, no!

3. Hello! Are you at home alone? – No, I’m not.

4. Open the window! – OK.

5. This is a photo of the ocean.

Звук [au]

1. How old is the town? – One thousand.-Wow!

2. The brown mouse is under the house.

3. Klaus found a lot of flowers in the mountains.

4. How cloudy it is now!

Звук [v]

1. We love watching television.

2. Dave’s relatives live in a village.

3. We never travel in November.

4. There is a river over there.

5. Vivien’s friends invite her to visit them every evening.

Звук [f]

1. Dolphins are very beautiful!

2. There are five flowers in the vase,

3. The telephone is on the first floor.

4. Giraffes are Frida’s favourite animals.

5. My friend’s birthday is in February.

Звук [w]

1. The weather was windy on Wednesday.

2. We always wear warm clothes in winter.

3. Twenty penguins swam in the water.

4. Welcome to the world of wildlife.

5. “Why,” ”when”, “where,” “which,” “what” are question words.

Звук [ŋ]

1. An English king sang a song “Ping pong, ping pong”.

2. Young monkeys live in the jungle.

3. Kangaroos and penguins are interesting animals.

4. Fishing is boring, singing is interesting.

5. Anything to drink? – Thanks, nothing.

Звук [θ]

1. My thirtieth birthday is on Thursday.

2. Anything else? – Thanks, nothing.

3. Through thick and thin.

4. As thick as thieves.

5. Maths is the fifth lesson on Thursday.

Звук [ð]

1. This is his father, that is his mother.

2. These are my brothers.

3. Those are their clothes.

4. Then they sunbathed on the beach.

5. This one is better than that one.

Уровень сложности: высокий

1. Normal word order or inverted word order?

2. My back black brake blocks are broken.

3. I saw a kitten eating chicken in the kitchen.

4. What’s a synonym for cinnamon or is cinnamon synonym-less?

5. I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you.

6. If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose?

7. In shoulder surgery some surgeons sew soldiers’ shoulders.

8. Willy’s wooden whistle wouldn’t whistle when Willy went wild.

9. How much squash could a sasquatch squish, if a sasquatch could squish squash?

10. How many tow trucks could a tow truck tow if a tow truck could tow tow trucks.

11. The sixth shack’s sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep ‘s sick.

12. Old lady Hunt had a cuzzy Funt not a cuzzy Funt but a Hunt Funt cuzzy.

13. They think that their teeth get thinner at times they want to taste thick meat.

14. If your Bob doesnt give our Bob that bob that your Bob owes our Bob, our Bob will give your Bob a bob in the eye.

15. You name it, we claim it. If we can’t get it, we’ll send you to get it. If we can’t send you to get it, forgit it. Who’s got it, if we don’t got it?

16. I can’t believe that «I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!» is actually a butter that I can’t believe is not butter.

17. She sat upon a balcony, inimicably mimicking him hiccuping and amicably welcoming him in.

18. I have got a date at a quarter to eight; I’ll see you at the gate, so don’t be late.

19. In Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire hurricanes hardly ever happen.

20. Farrell’s features fabulous food ‘n’ fantastic fountain fantasies for frolicking, fun-filled festive families.

21. Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

22. The two-toed tree toad tried to tread where the three-toed tree toad trod.

23. They hatch fish at the state fish hatchery and sell hatched fish to the fish stick factory.

34. Of all the felt I ever felt I never felt felt that felt like that felt felt.

25. I wish to wish, I dream to dream, I try to try, and I live to live, and I’d die to die, and I cry to cry but I dont know why.

26. She sells seashells on the seashore. The seashells she sells are seashore seashells.

27. A noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more!

28. A big black bug bit a big black bear and made the big black bear bleed blood.

29. You know New York, you need New York, you know you need unique New York.

30. Larry Hurley, a burly squirrel hurler, hurled a furry squirrel through a curly grill.

31. We will learn why her lowly lone, worn yarn loom will rarely earn immoral money.

32. Susie works in a shoeshine shop. Where she shines she sits, and where she sits she shines.

33. One black beetle bled only black blood, the other black beetle bled blue.

34. A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk, but the stump thunk the skunk stunk.

35. Don’t spring on the inner-spring this spring or there will be an offspring next spring.

36. Don’t trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you! If you trouble trouble, triple trouble troubles you!

37. How many yaks could a yak pack pack if a yak pack could pack yaks?

38. Good blood, bad blood, good blood, bad blood, good blood, bad blood.

39. While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington’s windows with warm washing water.

40. Meter maid Mary married manly Matthew Marcus Mayo, a moody male mailman moving mostly metered mail.

41. How much ground could a grounghog grind if a groundhog could grind ground?

42. Thirty-three thousand people think that Thursday is their thirtieth birthday.

43. If coloured caterpillars could change their colours constantly could they keep their coloured coat coloured properly?

44. Seven sleazy shysters in sharkskin suits sold sheared sealskins to seasick sailors.

45. Aluminum, linoleum, molybdenum, aluminum, linoleum, molybdenum, aluminum, linoleum, molybdenum.

46. Did Dick Pickens prick his pinkie pickling cheap cling peaches in an inch of Pinch or framing his famed French finch photos?

47. There those thousand thinkers were thinking where did those other three thieves go through.

48. If Pickford’s packers packed a packet of crisps would the packet of crisps that Pickford’s packers packed survive for two and a half years?

49. I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won’t wish the wish you wish to wish.

50. How many tow trucks could a tow truck tow if a tow truck could tow tow trucks.

51. How much squash could a sasquatch squish, if a sasquatch could squish squash?

52. Lesser leather never weathered wetter weather better.

53. I thought the haughty Professor Tortoise taught ontology, but the naughty Tortoise taught us tautology.

54. How many rats would the ruskies roast if the ruskies could roast rats? How many cats would a caddie catch if a caddie could catch cats?

55. Tell a tall tale of a tall tailed dog, that told Tim it tap a tall ale and thump the top of Tim’s tomb.

56. How much snus could a moose on the loose use if a moose on the loose could use loose snus?

57. If your Bob doesnt give our Bob that bob that your Bob owes our Bob, our Bob will give your Bob a bob in the eye.

58. Bill had a billboard, Bill also had a board bill. The billboard bored Bill so Bill sold the billboard to pay for the board bill.

59. I saw a saw in Warsaw. Of all the saws I ever saw I never saw a saw that could saw, like the saw I saw in Warsaw.

60. A wooden worm wouldn’t be worthy of worship but would he if he wondered and worried about what he would be worthy of if he wasn’t wooden?

61. You’re behaving like a babbling, bumbling band of baboons.

62. Kantai can tie a tie. If Kantai can tie a tie, why can’t I tie a tie like Kantai can tie a tie.

63. They hatch fish at the state fish hatchery and sell hatched fish to the fish stick factory.

64. We need a plan to fan a pan; find a pan to fan, then find a fan to fan the pan, then fan the pan.

65. Certified certificates from certified certificate certifiers.

66. The Smothers brothers’ father’s mother’s brothers are the Smothers brothers’ mother’s father’s other brothers.

67. Terry Teeter, a teeter-totter teacher, taught her daughter Tara to teeter-totter, but Tara Teeter didn’t teeter-totter as Terry Teeter taught her to.

68. Did Doug dig Dick’s garden or did Dick dig Doug’s garden?

69. Mares eat oats and does eat oats, but little lambs eat ivy.

70. If you notice this notice, you will notice that this notice is not worth noticing.

71. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked

If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

72. If you understand, say «understand».

If you don’t understand, say «don’t understand».

But if you understand and say «don’t understand».

how do I understand that you understand. Understand!?

73. Yally Bally had a jolly golliwog. Feeling folly, Yally Bally Bought his jolly golli’ a dollie made of holly! The golli’, feeling jolly, named the holly dollie, Polly. So Yally Bally’s jolly golli’s holly dollie Polly’s also jolly!

74. Betty Botter bought some butter

But she said the butter’s bitter

If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter

But a bit of better butter will make my batter better

So ‘twas better Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter.

75. King Thistle stuck a thousand thistles in the thistle of his thumb.

A thousand thistles King Thistle stuck in the thistle of his thumb.

If King Thistle stuck a thousand thistles in the thistle of his thumb,

How many thistles did King Thistle stick in the thistle of his thumb?

76. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood

As a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

77. Esau Wood sawed wood. All the wood Esau Wood saw, Esau Wood would saw. All the wood Wood saw, Esau sought to saw. One day Esau Wood’s wood-saw would saw no wood. So Esau Wood sought a new wood-saw. The new wood-saw would saw wood. Oh, the wood Esau Wood would saw. Esau sought a saw that would saw wood as no other wood-saw would saw. And Esau found a saw that would saw as no other wood-saw would saw. And Esau Wood sawed wood.

78. Mrs Puggy Wuggy has a square cut punt.

Not a punt cut square,

Just a square cut punt.

It’s round in the stern and blunt in the front.

Mrs Puggy Wuggy has a square cut punt.

79. I thought a thought.

But the thought I thought

Wasn’t the thought I thought I thought.

If the thought I thought I thought,

Had been the thought I thought,

I wouldn’t have thought I thought.

80. The Leith police dismisseth us

They thought we sought to stay;

The Leith police dismisseth us

They thought we’d stay all day.

The Leith police dismisseth us,

We both sighed sighs apiece;

And the sighs that we sighed as we said goodbye

Were the size of the Leith police.

81. How much dough would Bob Dole dole

if Bob Dole could dole dough?

Bob Dole would dole as much dough

as Bob Dole could dole,

if Bob Dole could dole dough.

82. Give me the gift of a grip-top sock,

A clip drape shipshape tip top sock.

Not your spinslick slapstick slipshod stock,

But a plastic, elastic grip-top sock.

None of your fantastic slack swap slop

From a slap dash flash cash haberdash shop.

Not a knick knack knitlock knockneed knickerbocker sock

With a mock-shot blob-mottled trick-ticker top clock.

Not a supersheet seersucker rucksack sock,

Not a spot-speckled frog-freckled cheap sheik’s sock

Off a hodge-podge moss-blotched scotch-botched block.

Nothing slipshod drip drop flip flop or glip glop

Tip me to a tip top grip top sock.

83. I’m a mother pheasant plucker,

I pluck mother pheasants.

I’m the most pleasant mother pheasant plucker,

to ever pluck a mother pheasant. Actually, …

I’m Not the pheasant plucker,

I’m the pheasant plucker’s son.

But I’ll stay and pluck the pheasants

Till the pheasant plucking ‘s done!

84. A bitter biting bittern bit a better biting bittern

And the better biting bittern bit the bitter biting bittern back.

Said the bitter biting bittern to the better biting bittern

“I’m a bitter biting bittern bitten back”

85. Imagine, imagining imagining, an imaginary imaginary imaginary menagerie manager, imagining imagining imagining an imaginary imaginary imaginary managerie.

86. Which Witch snitched the Snitch Witch?

Or did the Snitch Witch snitch the Witch?

If the Snitch Witch snitched the Witch

then which Witch did the Snitch Witch snitch?

87. Now the trees are all groaning in growling, rough gales

That with thuds and hoarse roaring roll raging around!

Such leaf-rousing, branch-ruining, ripping, raw wails,

Such a terrible, thrashing and tree-wrecking sound!

88. Grandma Gabby Grammer grabbed a gram of gummy goulash. If Grandma Gabby Grammer grabbed a gram of gummy goulash, How many grams of gummy goulash did Grandma Gabby Grammer grab?

89. The third time the three three-toed tree toads tried tying their toes together, the third three-toed tree toad tied the two three-toed tree toads toes to the third toads toes. Then the two tied three-toed tree toads told the third three-toed tree toad that tying their toes together thrilled them to their toe tips.

90. Through three cheese trees three free fleas flew.

While these fleas flew, freezy breeze blew.

Freezy breeze made these three trees freeze.

Freezy trees made these trees’ cheese freeze.

That’s what made these three free fleas sneeze.


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