The sounds of english

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THE SOUNDS OF ENGLISH

Disediakan Oleh : Nassruto

VOWELS

• Long: bean, barn, born, burn• Short: pit, pet, pat, putt, pot, put, another• Diphthong: bat, buy, boy, no, now, peer, pain, poor

CONSONANTS

• Plosives: pin, bin, tin, din, come• Affricate: chain, Jane• Fricatives: fine, vine, this, think, seal• Nasals:sun, sum, sung• Lateral: light

PRACTICE

• AMBULANCE FOLLOW-UP• ANKLE FORM• APPOINTMENT HEALTH CARE WORKER• CHART MEDICAL HISTORY• CLINIC NURSE• DELAY PATIENCE• DOCTOR PATIENT• EMERGENCY WHEELCHAIR• FEVER

PRACTICE

• APOLOGISE REGULAR• TO BE WAITING SICK• CHECK• FILL OUT• FIT SOMEONE IN• HURT • SIGN IN• VOMIT• HOW MUCH LONGER WILL IT BE?• IT SHOULDN’T BE TOO MUCH LONGER• PLEASE HAVE A SEAT

TONGUE TWISTERS

• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper• Barbara is a beautiful blonde with bright blue eyes• The rough, tough ruffians make fierce faces to frighten

their four friends• If Eve is very vain, then Vivienne is vivacious and full of

verve.

PRACTICE

Ana: Good morning.

Patient 1: Good morning. My name is Mohd Ali. I have a 10 o’clock appointment with Dr Siva.

Ana: Please sign in, En Mohd Ali, and have a seat.

PRACTICE

• Patient 2: Hi! This is my first visit to the clinic. I’m Andrea Wong.

• Salleh: Hello. Please fill out this form with your medical history.

• Patient 3: The doctor said she wants to see me again for a follow-up.

• Ana: Yes, Mrs Lee. How about Tuesday, July 25th at 9 A.M.?

• Patient 3 : That will be fine

PRACTICE

Patient 4: I’m here to see the doctor.

Salleh: Do you have an appointment?

Patient 4: No, my name is David Jones. I’m a regular patient here. I slipped and hurt my ankle. I hope it’s not broken.

Salleh: Let me ask the doctor if we can fit you in, Mr Jones. We’ll get you a wheelchair

PRACTICE

• Patient 5: My baby has a fever of 104 degrees, and she’s vomiting. Can you call an ambulance?

• Don’t worry. We’ll take care of her. Please give me her name. I’ll send for her chart.

(To Salleh) Tell the nurse that we have an emergency.

PRACTICE

Patient 6: I’ve been waiting for an hour. How much longer will it be?

Salleh: I apologise for the delay. We’ve had some emergencies this morning. Thank you for your patience. It shouldn’t be too much longer.