Skip to content

ACCOUNT | LOGOUT LOG IN  |  CONTACT  |  ABOUT    

  • Courses
    • Free Intro
    • Assessment
    • Group
    • 121
    • Teach Pronunciation
    • Syllabus
  • Studio
    • Online
    • Live Zooms
    • Lessons & Tests
    • Ebooks
    • Levels
      • 1 (Pronunciation)
      • 2 (Intonation)
      • 3 (Phonetics)
      • 4 (Accents)
    • IPA
  • Fees

ACCOUNT | LOGOUT LOG IN  |  CONTACT  |  ABOUT     

  • Courses
    • Free Intro
    • Assessment
    • Group
    • 121
    • Teach Pronunciation
    • Syllabus
  • Studio
    • Online
    • Live Zooms
    • Lessons & Tests
    • Ebooks
    • Levels
      • 1 (Pronunciation)
      • 2 (Intonation)
      • 3 (Phonetics)
      • 4 (Accents)
    • IPA
  • Fees
T Variations
Time limit: 0

Quiz Summary

0 of 8 Questions completed

Questions:

Information

You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.

Quiz is loading…

You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.

You must first complete the following:

Results

Quiz complete. Results are being recorded.

Results

0 of 8 Questions answered correctly

Your time:

Time has elapsed

You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), (0)

Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0)
0 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0)

Categories

  1. Not categorized 0%
  • Well done for completing the /t/ variations quiz. Now it’s time for a:

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8
  1. Current
  2. Review
  3. Answered
  4. Correct
  5. Incorrect
  1. Question 1 of 8
    1. Question

    1. Which word can’t be pronounced with /s/ for the letter T?

    Correct
    Incorrect
    Hint

    /t/ can become [s] if it is in between a strong and a weak vowel.

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/1AUDIO.mp3

     

  2. Question 2 of 8
    2. Question

    2. Put the sounds in the order you hear them:

    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/2AUDIO.mp3

    View Answers:

    Correct
    Incorrect
  3. Question 3 of 8
    3. Question

    3. Match the transcriptions to their pictures:

    Sort elements
            Correct
            Incorrect
          • Question 4 of 8
            4. Question

            4. Which speaker taps their /t/s in the sentence:

            “I was sitting, waiting for a bit of water, then I saw Katie.”

            Use the hint if you are not sure what a tap is. 

            GEORGE

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/4SPEAKER1.mp3


            KEVIN

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/5SPEAKER2.mp3

            Correct
            Incorrect
            Hint

            A tap is a typically American English way of pronouncing /t/ when it’s in the middle of words. It sounds like a fast /d/.

          • Question 5 of 8
            5. Question

            5. Which symbol shows aspiration?

            Correct
            Incorrect
            Hint

            Aspiration is when you release a puff of air with the sound, a little bit like making /h/ at the same time.

          • Question 6 of 8
            6. Question

            6. Put the pronunciations of TUNA into the order you hear them:

            https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/6AUDIO.mp3

             

            View Answers:

            Correct
            Incorrect
          • Question 7 of 8
            7. Question

            7. Match the pictures to their transcriptions:

            Sort elements
                    Correct
                    Incorrect
                    Hint

                    https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2023/07/7AUDIO.mp3

                  • Question 8 of 8
                    8. Question

                    8.

                    Correct
                    Incorrect
                    Hint

                    There is no right or wrong answer. Say the word naturally – is there a /t/?

                  By Joseph Hudson|2023-07-05T06:05:14+00:00July 5th, 2023|

                  Title

                  LIVE CLASSES

                  PRONUNCIATION

                  – Tues 20th May 12:00-12:45

                  4C – Approximants

                  – /w,r,j,l/
                  – Clear vs Dark /l/
                  – Silent R
                  – Linking R
                  – Rhoticity

                  ACCESSACCESS

                  INTONATION

                  – Weds 21st May 14:00-14:45

                  3T – Questions

                  – Definitive Fall
                  – Implication
                  – Friendly Rise
                  – High Fall

                  ACCESSACCESS

                  PHONETICS

                  – Weds 21st May 14:00-14:45

                  9PH – Approximant Joining

                  – 5 Pronunciations of /r/
                  – Vowel/vowel joining
                  – Vowel assimilations before [ɬ]– Yod dropping

                  ACCESSACCESS

                  ACCENTS

                  – Tues 20th May 18:00-18:45

                  8A – Irish and Ulster

                  – History
                  – Vowel Sounds
                  – Consonant Sounds

                  ACCESSACCESS

                  COURSE INFO

                  Join a free online introduction class  – LEARN MORE

                  info@pronunciationstudio.com

                  Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, WC1H 9BB

                  Copyright 2008 – 2024 Pronunciation Studio Ltd |
                  All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy

                  Page load link
                  We use cookies for usage and preferences - to find out more please see our privacy policyAccept
                  Privacy & Cookies Policy

                  Privacy Overview

                  This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
                  Necessary
                  Always Enabled
                  Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
                  Non-necessary
                  Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
                  SAVE & ACCEPT
                  Login
                  Accessing this course requires a login. Please enter your credentials below!

                  Lost Your Password?
                  Go to Top