1. Practise the sound: /θ/.

Listen to the sound.

This sound is in words like three, month and thirty.

Listen to and record the words.

Listen, and put the words and phrases in order. Then listen again, and repeat them. The first and last examples are in place.

2. Practise speaking.

Listen to and record the sentences.

 

Listen to and record the questions.

Questions
Intonation normally goes down  at the end of an information question.
For example: Where are you from?
Intonation normally goes up   at the end of a yes/no question.
For example: Do you like watching TV?

 

2. Saying sentences.

Listen and match. Then listen to and repeat the sentences. This exercise is in two parts.

 

Now listen and match the questions.

Questions
Intonation normally goes down  at the end of an information question.
For example: Where are you from?
Intonation normally goes up   at the end of a yes/no question.
For example: Do you like watching TV?

 

3. Practise speaking.

Listen and follow. Then read and record this paragraph.

3. A work routine.

Listen to Jack describing his work routine. Choose the correct options as you listen.

Now listen to and repeat these sentences.

On Monday, Wednesday and Friday I start work at eight-thirty.
On Tuesday and Thursday, I start work at eight.
I finish work at five-thirty every day.
I don’t work at the weekend. What time do you usually start work?
Do you work at the weekend?