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Welcome To Our Presentation: Unit 10: Old Town

This document discusses the sounds /əʊ/ and /aʊ/ in English. It provides instructions on how to make each sound, examples of their spellings, and sentences and exercises for practice distinguishing the sounds. Learners are guided through steps for producing /əʊ/ and /aʊ/, given common spelling patterns for each sound, and asked to complete words and identify sounds in short phrases.

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Welcome To Our Presentation: Unit 10: Old Town

This document discusses the sounds /əʊ/ and /aʊ/ in English. It provides instructions on how to make each sound, examples of their spellings, and sentences and exercises for practice distinguishing the sounds. Learners are guided through steps for producing /əʊ/ and /aʊ/, given common spelling patterns for each sound, and asked to complete words and identify sounds in short phrases.

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Welcome to

our
presentation
Unit 10 : Old Town
Meet Our Team
^^

Tường Vy Phương Vy Thảo Vy


01 02
How to Sound
included make the and
sound /əʊ/ spelling

03 04 05
How to Sound
make the and Exercise
sound spelling s
/aʊ/ :
1./əʊ/
A.How to make the sound
/əʊ/ :
/əʊ/ is a long sound. It moves from
/ə/ to /ʊ/. Look at the diagram.Listen
and say a sound.
Step 1: Relax your lips and tongue to make a
sound /ə/.
Step 2: Put your lips rounded and forward a
little,pull back of your tongue up to make a
sound /ʊ/.
NOTE : When you say the sound /əʊ/
by itself, you say the letter O.
B.Sound and spelling

/əʊ/ is spelled in different ways :


o no cold post close drove home phone
ow know low show slow
oa boat
oe toe
Listen and say these sentences :
1.I don’t know.
2.My toes are cold.
3.She phoned me in October.
4.They showed us their home.
2./aʊ/ 
c.How to make the sound
/aʊ/ :
/aʊ/ is a long sound.It moves from
/a/ to /ʊ/.Look at the diagram.Listen
and say a sound.
Step 1 : Open your mouth widely to make
a sound /a/.
Step 2 : Put your lips rounded and
forward a little,pull back of your tongue up
to make a sound /ʊ/.
D.Sound and spelling

/aʊ/ is usually spelled ow or ou.


Listen and repeat.
ow     how     now      vowel
ou      loud     mouth   sound
Listen and say these phrases
1.a thousand pounds
2.loud vowel sounds
3.round the house
4.Countdown — three, two, one,now!
3.exercises
Exercise 10.1: circle the
word with a different
vowel sound

Ex: houses soup about mountains


1. stone    gone    closed coast
2. brown  flower  snow   town
3. old        over      lost     no
4. coach    boat     some    road
Exercise 10.2 :

10.2:Complete the text with some of the words from Exercise 10.1. All the missing words have / əʊ /
or/aʊ /.
coast
It’s an old town on the ……………..The houses are
……………
brown stone . You can get there by train,
built with …………………..
coach or …………….
…………… boat In winter there’s a lot of ..
snow and sometimes the ……………
…………… road ……………
over the
closed
mountains is ……………
….……………
Exercise 10.4: Listen
and circle the word
you hear

1.coast / cost
2.boat / boot
3.woke / walk
Thank you
For
listening!

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