PRONUNCIATION Listen to the dialogue. How is have pronounced?
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We pronounce have and has with the /ə/ sound when they are weak.
Ellie is more enthusiastic about seeing the film.
Thông tin: I've been looking forward to it for weeks. It stars my favourite actor. And I've already bought the tickets!
(Tôi đã mong đợi nó trong nhiều tuần. Nó có sự tham gia của diễn viên yêu thích của tôi. Và tôi đã mua vé rồi!)
Student A: Ask your partner what the problem is: he / she looks tired. Listen, find out some more information, then offer some advice.
A: Hi, B. Is anything the matter? You look really tired.
B: I'm really concerned about the English course I’m doing. It’s too difficult.
A: Have you spoken to your teachers about it?
B: No. I'm so worried, I haven't told my teacher about it.
A: My advice is to get help now. If you don't, things will only get worse
B: I don’t know what to do.
A: Don’t panic. But you need to speak to someone about it.
B: You're right . I'll go and talk to my teacher now. Thanks, A.
A: No problem.
Student B: You’re not sleeping well and you're always tired. You're worried that your school work is getting worse. You listen to music and text your friends when you should be asleep.
A: Hi, B. Is anything the matter? You look really tired.
B: I'm not sleeping well and I'm always tired.
A: What happened?
B: No. I'm worried about school work is getting worse. I listen to music and text my friends when I'm asleep.
A: My advice is you should go to bed earlier and stay away from your electronic devices.
B: You're right . I'll try to go to bed early. Thanks, A.
A: No problem.
‘have’
- strong /hæv/
- weak /həv/