Lesson 16
Lesson 16
Words to know:
[l] [h]
This sound can be found at the This sound can be found at the
beginning, in the middle, and at the beginning and at the end of words.
end of words.
Sentences
Sentences:
Listen and repeat. Pay attention to the boldfaced words, and be sure to pronounce well
either [l] or [h] words.
1. Hurry up!
2. telephone call
3. Leave me alone.
4. Who is it?
5. lots of luck
6. How’ve you been?
7. Please believe me.
8. Light the candle.
9. hand in hand
10. Lucy lost her locket.
11. Helen has brown hair.
12. I hate humid and hot weather.
13. Leave the umbrella in the hall closet.
14. Heaven helps those who help themselves.
15. He who laughs last, laughs best.
16. I have fond memories of our household.
17. Hank helped Herbert to carry the heavy box.
18. The airplane flight leaves at eleven.
19. Do you like chocolate or vanilla?
20. Henry hit a home run.
Read the following sentences aloud. Fill in the blanks with the correct [l] country or state.
Guess what? You’re having a holiday! You’re visiting places with names that contain the
consonant[h]. Read and circle the names of places containing [h].
Check your answers, and tell the class where you are going, using this sentence:
Conversation 1
Helen: Hi, mom. Welcome home.
Mother: Hi, honey.
Helen: How was Holland?
Mother: Like a second honeymoon! I’m as happy as a lark! How are you?
Helen: Not so hot! Henry is in the hospital with a broken hip.
Mother: That’s terrible. How did it happen?
Helen: He heard a noise outside. He went behind the house and fell over the
hose.
Mother: Ouch. And, how are my handsome grandsons?
Helen: They won’t behave. And my housekeeper had to quit.
Mother: perhaps you’d like me to help at home.
Helen: Oh, mom. I was hoping you’d say that. Hurry to the house as soon as
possible.
Mother: I guess the honeymoon is over. Here we go again!
Conversation 2
Lillian: Allan, I just had a telephone call from Aunt Lola. Uncle Bill died.
Lillian: Well, the lawyer is reading the will at 11:00. I really don’t believe he
left his family anything.
Allan: Hold it! I’ll answer the telephone. (Allan hangs up the telephone) Well,
Lillian, you’re out of luck! Uncle Bill left all his “loot” to the Animal
Lover’s League.
Column 1 Column 2
Rice Lice
Right Light
Berry / Bury Belly
Rink Link
Grass Glass
Race Lace
Steering Stealing
Rain Lane
Prays / Praise Plays
Road Load
Rhymes Limes
Fry Fly
Activity 2
Listen to your teacher saying one of the words from Activity 1. Say if you think the word is in
Column 1 or Column 2.
Activity 3
Listen to your teacher saying two words from Activity 1. If the words are the same, circle S
below. If you think the words are different, circle D below.
1. S D 2. S D 3. S D 4. S D 5. S D
6. S D 7. S D 8. S D 9. S D 10. S D
Activity 4
Listen to your teacher reading the sentences below. Circle the word you hear.
1. The child had rice / lice in his hair. 7. He was steering / stealing the car.
2. It’s not right / light yet. 8. The rain / lane was never-ending.
4. The rink / link was damaged. 10. It was a wide road / load.
5. His job involves cutting grass / glass. 11. He has always loved rhymes / limes.
6. Did she like the race / lace? 12. I don’t know how to fry / fly that.
Activity 5
Imagine you are the teacher now! Work with a partner and repeat the activities above. Then
swap roles.
Pronunciation
Minimal Pair /h/ //
words like HIT and IT
Activity 1
Listen to your teacher saying the words in Column 1 and Column 2 below.
Column 1 Column 2
Hit It
Hearing Earring
Hotter Otter
Had Add
Heat Eat
Heles Eels
Hair Air
High Eye
Hand And
His Is
Ham Am
Activity 2
Listen to your teacher saying one of the words from Activity 1. Say if you think the word is in
Column 1 or Column 2.
Activity 3
Listen to your teacher saying two words from Activity 1. If the words are the same, circle S
below. If you think the words are different, circle D below.
1. S D 2. S D 3. S D 4. S D 5. S D
6. S D 7. S D 8. S D 9. S D 10. S D
Activity 4
Listen to your teacher reading the sentences below. Circle the word you hear.
Activity 5
Imagine you are the teacher now! Work with a partner and repeat the activities above. Then
swap roles
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
SUBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
I have a bicycle. The bicycle is mine.
You have a bicycle. The bicycle is yours.
He has a bicycle. The bicycle is his.
She has a bicycle. The bicycle is hers.
It has a bicycle. X
We have a bicycle. The bicycle is ours.
They have a bicycle. The bicycle is theirs.
Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use the words in the above box.
11. A: Are you sure this book belongs to your mother? B: Yes, it’s
___________.
15. Thomas can find his classroom, but Susan and Mary can’t find
_____________ .