English pronunciation in use
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English pronunciation in use
Cambridge University Press, 2003
- Audio CD set (4)
- Book and audio CD pack
大学図書館所蔵 全44件
  青森
  岩手
  宮城
  秋田
  山形
  福島
  茨城
  栃木
  群馬
  埼玉
  千葉
  東京
  神奈川
  新潟
  富山
  石川
  福井
  山梨
  長野
  岐阜
  静岡
  愛知
  三重
  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
  スイス
  フランス
  ベルギー
  オランダ
  スウェーデン
  ノルウェー
  アメリカ
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Audio CDs: 4 disc
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780521001854
内容説明
The best-selling English Pronunciation in Use is a comprehensive reference and practice title suitable for self-study or classroom work. Sixty easy-to-use units cover all aspects of pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation. An additional reference section offers a glossary of specialized terms, help with the pronunciation of numbers and geographical names and fun exercises on phonemic symbols and minimal pairs. Versions of this title with audio CDs, and a CD-ROM for additional interactive practice, are available to purchase separately.
目次
- Notes to the student
- Notes to the teacher
- Map of contents described in phonological terms
- Section A Letters and sounds:Unit 1 Bye, buy: introducing letters and sounds
- Unit 2 Plane, plan
- Unit 3 Back pack
- Unit 4Rice, rise
- Unit 5 Down town
- Unit 6 Meet, met
- Unit 7 Carrot, cabbage
- Unit 8 Few, view
- Unit 9 Gate, Kate
- Unit 10 Hear, we're, year
- Unit 11 Wine, win
- Unit 12 sheep, jeep, cheap
- Unit 13 Flies, fries
- Unit 14 Car, care
- Unit 15 Some, sun, sung
- Unit 16 Note, not
- Unit 17 Arthur's mother
- Unit 18 Sun, full, June
- Unit 19 Shirt, short
- Unit 20 Toy, town
- Section B Syllables, words and sentences
- Unit 21 Eye, my, mine: Introducing syllables
- Unit 22 Saturday September 13th: Introducing word stress
- Unit 23 Remember he told her: Introducing sentence stress
- Syllables:Unit 24 Oh, no snow!: Consonants at the start of syllables
- Unit 25 Go - goal - gold: Consonants at the end of syllables
- Unit 26 Paul's calls, Max's faxes: Syllables:plural and other -s endings
- Unit 27 Pete played, Rita rested: Syllables:past tense endings
- Word stress: Unit 28 REcord, reCORD: Stress in two-syllable words
- Unit 29 Second hand bookshop: Stress in compound words
- Unit 30 Unforgettable: Stress in longer words 1
- Unit 31 Public, publicity: Stress in longer words 2
- Sentence stress: Unit 32 Don't look now!
- Sentences with all the words stressed
- Unit 33 That could be the man: Unstressed words
- Unit 34 I'll ask her (Alaska) : Pronouns and contractions
- Unit 35 She was first: Pronouncing the verb be
- Unit 36 What do you think?: Auxiliary verbs
- Unit 37 A piece of cheese: Pronouncing short words (a, of, or)
- Unit 38 Pets enter, pet centre: Joining words 1
- Unit 39 After eight, after rate: Joining words 2
- Unit 40 Greet guests, Greek guests: Joining words 3
- Section C Conversation: Unit 41 Could you say that again? Understanding conversation
- Unit 42 "was that the question?", he asked. Reading aloud: pronouncing punctuation
- Unit 43 A shirt and a tie/ a shirt and tie Grouping words
- Unit 44 Ehm... Showing you want to continue
- Unit 45 Well, anyway... Telling a story
- Unit 46 I mean, it's sort of like... Understanding small talk
- Unit 47 Right, OK... Understanding instructions
- Unit 48 "Like father like son" as they say Quoting speech
- Unit 49 He will win Introduction to emphatic stress
- Unit 50 Schwartz... Pedro Schwartz Emphasizing added details
- Unit 51 I think you're in my seat Emphasizing important words
- Unit 52 Chips or salad Emphasizing contrasting alternatives
- Unit 53 Fifty? No, fifteen! Emphasizing corrections
- Unit 54 Look who's talking!: introducing tones
- Unit 55 Here? Yes, here! Asking and checking tones
- Unit 56 Where were you born? Tones in asking for information
- Unit 57 We're closed tomorrow Tones in new and old information
- Unit 58 Oh really? Continuing or finishing tones
- Unit 59 It's fun, isn't it? Agreeing or disagreeing tones
- Unit 60 It was brilliant! High tones
- Section D Reference: D1: Introduction to phonemic symbols
- D2: Pronunciation test
- D3: Guide for speakers of specific languages
- D4: Sound pairs
- D5: Sentence stress phrasebook
- D6: Glossary
- Answer key.
- 巻冊次
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Book and audio CD pack ISBN 9780521006576
内容説明
The best-selling English Pronunciation in Use is a comprehensive reference and practice title suitable for self-study or classroom work. Sixty easy-to-use units cover all aspects of pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation. Each unit is supported by CD audio material in a range of accents. An additional reference section offers a glossary of specialized terms, help with the pronunciation of numbers and geographical names and fun exercises on phonemic symbols and minimal pairs. A version of this title with a CD-ROM for additional interactive practice is available to purchase separately.
目次
- Notes to the student
- Notes to the teacher
- Map of contents described in phonological terms
- Section A Letters and sounds:Unit 1 Bye, buy: introducing letters and sounds
- Unit 2 Plane, plan
- Unit 3 Back pack
- Unit 4Rice, rise
- Unit 5 Down town
- Unit 6 Meet, met
- Unit 7 Carrot, cabbage
- Unit 8 Few, view
- Unit 9 Gate, Kate
- Unit 10 Hear, we're, year
- Unit 11 Wine, win
- Unit 12 sheep, jeep, cheap
- Unit 13 Flies, fries
- Unit 14 Car, care
- Unit 15 Some, sun, sung
- Unit 16 Note, not
- Unit 17 Arthur's mother
- Unit 18 Sun, full, June
- Unit 19 Shirt, short
- Unit 20 Toy, town
- Section B Syllables, words and sentences
- Unit 21 Eye, my, mine: Introducing syllables
- Unit 22 Saturday September 13th: Introducing word stress
- Unit 23 Remember he told her: Introducing sentence stress
- Syllables:Unit 24 Oh, no snow!: Consonants at the start of syllables
- Unit 25 Go - goal - gold: Consonants at the end of syllables
- Unit 26 Paul's calls, Max's faxes: Syllables:plural and other -s endings
- Unit 27 Pete played, Rita rested: Syllables:past tense endings
- Word stress: Unit 28 REcord, reCORD: Stress in two-syllable words
- Unit 29 Second hand bookshop: Stress in compound words
- Unit 30 Unforgettable: Stress in longer words 1
- Unit 31 Public, publicity: Stress in longer words 2
- Sentence stress: Unit 32 Don't look now!
- Sentences with all the words stressed
- Unit 33 That could be the man: Unstressed words
- Unit 34 I'll ask her (Alaska) : Pronouns and contractions
- Unit 35 She was first: Pronouncing the verb be
- Unit 36 What do you think?: Auxiliary verbs
- Unit 37 A piece of cheese: Pronouncing short words (a, of, or)
- Unit 38 Pets enter, pet centre: Joining words 1
- Unit 39 After eight, after rate: Joining words 2
- Unit 40 Greet guests, Greek guests: Joining words 3
- Section C Conversation: Unit 41 Could you say that again? Understanding conversation
- Unit 42 "was that the question?", he asked. Reading aloud: pronouncing punctuation
- Unit 43 A shirt and a tie/ a shirt and tie Grouping words
- Unit 44 Ehm... Showing you want to continue
- Unit 45 Well, anyway... Telling a story
- Unit 46 I mean, it's sort of like... Understanding small talk
- Unit 47 Right, OK... Understanding instructions
- Unit 48 "Like father like son" as they say Quoting speech
- Unit 49 He will win Introduction to emphatic stress
- Unit 50 Schwartz... Pedro Schwartz Emphasizing added details
- Unit 51 I think you're in my seat Emphasizing important words
- Unit 52 Chips or salad Emphasizing contrasting alternatives
- Unit 53 Fifty? No, fifteen! Emphasizing corrections
- Unit 54 Look who's talking!: introducing tones
- Unit 55 Here? Yes, here! Asking and checking tones
- Unit 56 Where were you born? Tones in asking for information
- Unit 57 We're closed tomorrow Tones in new and old information
- Unit 58 Oh really? Continuing or finishing tones
- Unit 59 It's fun, isn't it? Agreeing or disagreeing tones
- Unit 60 It was brilliant! High tones
- Section D Reference: D1: Introduction to phonemic symbols
- D2: Pronunciation test
- D3: Guide for speakers of specific languages
- D4: Sound pairs
- D5: Sentence stress phrasebook
- D6: Glossary
- Answer key.
- 巻冊次
-
Audio CD set (4) ISBN 9780521006590
内容説明
The best-selling English Pronunciation in Use is a comprehensive reference and practice title suitable for self-study or classroom work. Sixty easy-to-use units covering all aspects of pronunciation, including individual sounds, word stress, connected speech and intonation are supported by this audio CD material in a range of accents. The CDs support the English Pronunciation in Use book, which is available to purchase separately.
目次
- Notes to the student
- Notes to the teacher
- Map of contents described in phonological terms
- Section A Letters and sounds:Unit 1 Bye, buy: introducing letters and sounds
- Unit 2 Plane, plan
- Unit 3 Back pack
- Unit 4Rice, rise
- Unit 5 Down town
- Unit 6 Meet, met
- Unit 7 Carrot, cabbage
- Unit 8 Few, view
- Unit 9 Gate, Kate
- Unit 10 Hear, we're, year
- Unit 11 Wine, win
- Unit 12 sheep, jeep, cheap
- Unit 13 Flies, fries
- Unit 14 Car, care
- Unit 15 Some, sun, sung
- Unit 16 Note, not
- Unit 17 Arthur's mother
- Unit 18 Sun, full, June
- Unit 19 Shirt, short
- Unit 20 Toy, town
- Section B Syllables, words and sentences
- Unit 21 Eye, my, mine: Introducing syllables
- Unit 22 Saturday September 13th: Introducing word stress
- Unit 23 Remember he told her: Introducing sentence stress
- Syllables:Unit 24 Oh, no snow!: Consonants at the start of syllables
- Unit 25 Go - goal - gold: Consonants at the end of syllables
- Unit 26 Paul's calls, Max's faxes: Syllables:plural and other -s endings
- Unit 27 Pete played, Rita rested: Syllables:past tense endings
- Word stress: Unit 28 REcord, reCORD: Stress in two-syllable words
- Unit 29 Second hand bookshop: Stress in compound words
- Unit 30 Unforgettable: Stress in longer words 1
- Unit 31 Public, publicity: Stress in longer words 2
- Sentence stress: Unit 32 Don't look now!
- Sentences with all the words stressed
- Unit 33 That could be the man: Unstressed words
- Unit 34 I'll ask her (Alaska) : Pronouns and contractions
- Unit 35 She was first: Pronouncing the verb be
- Unit 36 What do you think?: Auxiliary verbs
- Unit 37 A piece of cheese: Pronouncing short words (a, of, or)
- Unit 38 Pets enter, pet centre: Joining words 1
- Unit 39 After eight, after rate: Joining words 2
- Unit 40 Greet guests, Greek guests: Joining words 3
- Section C Conversation: Unit 41 Could you say that again? Understanding conversation
- Unit 42 "was that the question?", he asked. Reading aloud: pronouncing punctuation
- Unit 43 A shirt and a tie/ a shirt and tie Grouping words
- Unit 44 Ehm... Showing you want to continue
- Unit 45 Well, anyway... Telling a story
- Unit 46 I mean, it's sort of like... Understanding small talk
- Unit 47 Right, OK... Understanding instructions
- Unit 48 "Like father like son" as they say Quoting speech
- Unit 49 He will win Introduction to emphatic stress
- Unit 50 Schwartz... Pedro Schwartz Emphasizing added details
- Unit 51 I think you're in my seat Emphasizing important words
- Unit 52 Chips or salad Emphasizing contrasting alternatives
- Unit 53 Fifty? No, fifteen! Emphasizing corrections
- Unit 54 Look who's talking!: introducing tones
- Unit 55 Here? Yes, here! Asking and checking tones
- Unit 56 Where were you born? Tones in asking for information
- Unit 57 We're closed tomorrow Tones in new and old information
- Unit 58 Oh really? Continuing or finishing tones
- Unit 59 It's fun, isn't it? Agreeing or disagreeing tones
- Unit 60 It was brilliant! High tones
- Section D Reference: D1: Introduction to phonemic symbols
- D2: Pronunciation test
- D3: Guide for speakers of specific languages
- D4: Sound pairs
- D5: Sentence stress phrasebook
- D6: Glossary
- Answer key.
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