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  • Well done! You’ve completed lesson 39-41MP.

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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    1. Match the sounds to the diagrams:

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        https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-1.mp3

      • Question 2 of 10
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        2. Put the words in the order you hear them:

        https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-2.mp3

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        CLOAK, PLEASANT, CROAK, PRESENT

      • Question 3 of 10
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        3. Which do you hear twice?

        https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-3.mp3

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        The one said twice starts with the sound made by the tongue touching the alveolar ridge.

      • Question 4 of 10
        4. Question

        4. Which sound is a lateral approximant?

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        The lateral approximant in GB English is made by the tongue touching the alveolar ridge and the air escaping past the sides of the tongue.

      • Question 5 of 10
        5. Question

        5. Match the pictures to the IPA:

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                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-5.mp3

              • Question 6 of 10
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                6. Which sound do you hear?

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-6.mp3

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                It is the sound with double articulation.

              • Question 7 of 10
                7. Question

                7. Which do you hear?

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-7Q.mp3

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              • Question 8 of 10
                8. Question

                8. Put the words in the order you hear them:

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-8.mp3

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                /ˈɡramə/ /ˈliːdə/ /ˈɡlamə/ /ˈriːdə/

              • Question 9 of 10
                9. Question

                9. /l/ and /r/ are both:

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                ‘Alveolar’ suggests the place of articulation, not the manner.

              • Question 10 of 10
                10. Question

                10. Which word do you hear twice?

                https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/05/MP3941-10b.mp3

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                /pleɪz/, /parɪs/, /palɪs/, /preɪz/, /parɪs/

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