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1. Put the accents in the order you hear them:
“I’m working on a new book. It’s funny, it’ll make you laugh but it’s probably a bit weird”.
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2. Which pronunciation of “PARK” is Scouse?
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The pronunciation of final /k/ is a fricative in Scouse.
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3. Which speaker has a Scouse accent?
“There’s nothing we wouldn’t do to win the title, nothing.”
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Scousers often pronounce TH sounds with plosives.
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4. Put the pronunciations of “SIR” in the order you hear them:
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5. Which pronunciation of GO is Scouse?
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It starts with a front position.
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6. Match the accents to their cities:
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7. Which pronunciation of WHAT is Scouse?
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Final t’s in small words are pronounced with a voiceless glottal fricative in Scouse.
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8. Put the pronunciations of WALKING in the order you hear them:
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9. Which speaker has a Scouse accent?
“I don’t think a precious rock’s very appropriate, do you?”
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10. What does the word ‘Scouse’ originate from?
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