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The consonant sounds /s/ and /z/.

  1.  

Listen to the sound / s / on its own. Look at the mouth diagram to see how to make this consonant sound.

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  1.  Listen and repeat.

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  1.  Read these examples of the sound / s/.

Sue

city  

lost

rice

science   

bus

sing

scream

place

save

glasses

class

sad

concert   

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  1.  Read the sound /s/ in the words below and compare it with the words on each side.

/s/

zoo

Sue

zoo

rise

rice

rise

thing

sing

thing

shave

save

shave

  1.  Listen to the sound /z/. Look at the mouth diagram to see how to make this consonant sound.

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  1.  Listen and repeat.

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  1.  Read these examples of the sound / z /.

zoo

zero

size

plays

lazy

wise

breeze

easy

times

bays

scissors   

zoo

exact

  1.  Read  the sound /z/ in the words below and compare it with the words on each side.

/z/

Sue

zoo

Sue

place

plays

place

breathe

breeze

breathe

beige

bays

beige

  1.  Listen to the sounds / s/ and / z / in contrast and repeat.

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 ІХ.    Read the following sentences. Mind the right articulation of the sounds / s / and /z/.

  1.  It’s six or seven years since Sydney’s sister sang that song.
  2.  Zebras in zoos are like dolphins in pools.

Х. Listen to the dialogue (Sound Right *********). Intone it. Learn and reproduce it, paying attention to the pronunciation of the sounds / s / and / z /.

ХІ. Learn the following graphical rules:

Spelling

/s/

“s” (sad), “ss” (class), “c” (place), “sc” (science); “x” can spell /ks/,

BUT “s” is not always pronounced /s/ (sugar, rise, plays).

/z/

“z” (zero), “s” (nose), “zz” (buzz), “ss” (scissors); “x” spells /gz/ (exact),

BUT “-se” at the end of a word is usually pronounced /z/ (rise).

ХІІ. Find Ukrainian equivalents to the proverbs and sayings.Learn them:

???????????????????????

ХІІІ. Learn the following tongue twister and read the text as fast as you can:

/s/

  •  I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop.
    Where she sits she shines, and where she shines she sits.
  •  When I was in Arkansas I saw a saw that could outsaw any other saw I ever saw, saw. If you've got a saw that can outsaw the saw I saw saw then I'd like to see your saw saw.  

/z/

All’s Well That Ends Well

A lazy Thursday at the zoo found the zebras grazing on zinnias, posing for pictures and teasing the zoo-keeper, whose nose was bronzed by the sun. The biggest zebra’s name was Zachary, but his friends called him Zack. Zack was a confusing zebra whose zeal for season caused his cousins, who were naturally unreasoning, to pause in their conversations. While they browsed, he philosophized. As they grazed, he practiced zen. Because they were Zack’s cousins, the zebras said nothing, but they wished he would muzzle himself at times.




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