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    | Sounds 
          The vowel sound /i:/ (please, meet, dream...)The schwa sound /ə/ (browser, server, scanner...)The vowel sounds /ʊ/, /ɒ/, /ʌ/ and  /əʊ/ (pull,  lost, company, approach)The vowel sounds /əʊ/, /aʊ/, and  /uː/ (cope,  about, choose...)-ed endings (1) (decorated, walked,
            stored...)-ed endings (2) (changed, mended, washed...)'d - would / had (You'd have seen more
            of the island if you'd hired a car.)The letter h (house, home, honourable...)The sounds /ʃ/ and /ʧ/ (shop - chop, cash - catch...) SampleThe suffixes -ible and -able (sensible, dependable, eatable...)Pronouncing acronyms (AIDS, UK, UFO...) Words 
	      
		  Used to (I used to go swimming every
		    morning.)Homographs (row /rəʊ/ - row /raʊ/; windy /wɪndi:/ - windy /waɪndi:/...)Homophones (whale – wail, sore – saw)Spelling and pronunciation patterns: -ough, -ought, -augh, -aught (cough, thought, laugh, taught...)Spelling and pronunciation patterns: ie and ei (heirs, field, veil...) Word stress 
	     Word stress in food words (vinegar, champagne, aubergine...)Changing stress in word families (significance, significant, signify...)Compound words (Are you online? I like online
	        learning.)Two- and three-syllable words (chimney, cottages, continue...) Phrases and sentences 
	      Sentence stress (This is not really my cup of  tea.)Correcting and clarifying information (1) (A: I think Jane likes Madonna. B: Jane hates Madonna.)Correcting and clarifying information (2) (A: Do you like this blue jacket? B: I prefer the red one.)Constructive stress (Maybe you don't remember, but I did tell you there was a meeting today.)Contradicting information (We have not seen this film before.)Sentence stress and rhythm (He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do, ...)Sentence stress and linking words (What's his
		    name? What-do-you-call-it?)Phrasing and stress (Lie on your back on the floor.)Phrasal verbs (What are you looking up?)Articulating difficult phrases (Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled  peppers.)Complex numbers (fifty-seven point five  per cent)Contractions (I don't suppose they'd  have minded if we'd come...)Connected speech (Just keep it all  together.)  Accents 
	      Identifying different accents (bath - bath; bottle - bottle...) Tone groups 
	      Identifying tone groups (This painting represents a kangaroo hunting for its mate.) |  |