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       Numbers 
        
          - Numbers and prices (700 - 716 - 760, $39 - $39.19 - $39.90...)
 
	      - Numbers and times (2 1/2, 2:30, 230...)
 
         
	    Sounds 
	    
	      - The vowel sound /aɪ/ (size, nine, right...) Sample
 
	      - Contrasting vowel sounds (1): /aɪ/, /eɪ/ (spine,
	        fine, brain, vein...)
 
	      - Contrasting vowel sounds (2): /e/, /i:/ (Depp - Deep, Pitt - Peet...)
 
          - Similar sounds (wear - there, I'd - ride...)
 
	      - Contrasting vowel sounds (3): /ɜ:/,
	        /ɔ:/ (work - walk, were - wore...)
 
	      - Vowel sounds and rhymes (The mountaineer began to cry. Because the mountain was too high.)
 
	      - The letter i: /aɪ/, /ɪ/ (like, while, sit, kit...)
 
	     
	    Words 
	    
	      - Clothes vocabulary (striped, checked, faded...)
 
		  - Country and nationality word stress (Japan - Japanese, Brazil - Brazilian...)
 
		  - Word stress in long words (photographer, photographic, herbivorous...)
 
	     
	    Phrases and sentences 
	    - Long sentences (The construction of the house is progressing rapidly. I like sitting on the veranda watching the neighbours.)
 
	      - Sentence stress (1) (I live in a house in the country.)
 
	      - Sentence stress (2): with can and can't (I can go to the meeting. Yes, I can.)
 
	      - Sentence stress (3): visiting family (It's
	        cold. In fact, I prefer to go home in the summer.)
 
	      - Strong and weak forms of auxiliary verbs (Have you checked your emails recently? No, I haven't.)
 
         
	    Contractions 
	    
	      - Contracted would (I'd go on holiday
	        to the Moon. He told me that he'd phone...)
 
	      - Contractions and weak forms (I wouldn't listen to him. You should tell him.)
 
         
	    Past 
	    
	      - Regular verbs (want - wanted, decide - decided, live - lived...)
 
	     
	    Questions 
	    
	      - Different questions (How are you? Who are you? What's he like? What does he like?)
 
		  - Question tags and intonation (You speak German, don't you? Your wife's a doctor, isn't she?)
 
		  - Intonation (When does the flight leave? Is it
		    a good hotel?)
 
		    - Rising and falling intonation (Do you work? What do you do?)
 
	     
	    Shifting stress 
	    
	      - Clarification and correction (Is that Jenny's
	        coat? No, it's my coat.)
 
          - Emphasis (What do you think of the new computer?
            It's quite fast. It's quite fast.)
 
	     
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