Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 11, 2012

Jobs - Doctor


Doctor.
/ˈdɒktə/

A doctor is a great job.
/ə ˈdɒktə ɪz ə greɪt ʤɒb/

Doctor help people stay healthy.
/ˈdɒktə help ˈpiːpl steɪ ˈhelθɪ/

When you are sick or hurt, you need a doctor.
/wen jʊ ə sɪk ə hɜːt jʊ niːd ə ˈdɒktə/

Find a doctor by asking the question: are you a doctor?
/faɪnd ə ˈdɒktə baɪ ˈɑːskɪŋ ðə ˈkwesʧən ə jʊ ə ˈdɒktə/

No, I am not a doctor.
/nəʊ aɪ æm nɒt ə ˈdɒktə/

That is not my job.
/ðæt ɪz nɒt maɪ ʤɒb/

I am usually very healthy but sometimes I need a doctor.
/aɪ æm ˈjuːʒʊəlɪ ˈverɪ ˈhelθɪ bʌt ˈsʌmtaɪmz aɪ niːd ə ˈdɒktə/

When I need a doctor, I usually go to the office's doctor.
/wen aɪ niːd ə ˈdɒktə aɪ ˈjuːʒʊəlɪ gəʊ tə ðiː ˈɒfɪsɪz ˈdɒktə/

Sometimes I need a doctor fast.
/ˈsʌmtaɪmz aɪ niːd ə ˈdɒktə fɑːst/

Then I go to a hospital.
/ðen aɪ gəʊ tʊ ə ˈhɒspɪtl/

Today I need a doctor fast.
/təˈdeɪ aɪ niːd ə ˈdɒktə fɑːst/

But there's no hospital here.
/bʌt ðeəz nəʊ ˈhɒspɪtl hɪə/

Are you a doctor?
/ə jʊ ə ˈdɒktə/



Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 10, 2012

My unit 03 - Dessert


Dessert.
/dɪˈzɜːt/

Today we are learning about something that's very sweet.
/təˈdeɪ wi ə ˈlɜːnɪŋ əˈbaʊt ˈsʌmθɪŋ ðæts ˈverɪ swiːt/

We are talking about dessert.
/wi ə ˈtɔːkɪŋ əˈbaʊt dɪˈzɜːt/

I love dessert.
/aɪ lʌv dɪˈzɜːt/

Dessert is usually a sweet food eaten at the end of a meal.
/dɪˈzɜːt ɪz ˈjuːʒʊəlɪ ə swiːt fuːd ˈiːtn æt ðiː end ɒv ə miːl/

Do you love dessert?
/duː jʊ lʌv dɪˈzɜːt/

You do?
/jʊ duː/

I love dessert too.
/aɪ lʌv dɪˈzɜːt tuː/

What do you have for dessert?
/wɒt duː jʊ hæv fə dɪˈzɜːt/

What about chocolate?
/wɒt əˈbaʊt ˈʧɒkəlɪt/

Chocolate.
/ˈʧɒkəlɪt/

Chocolate can be eaten in many different forms.
/ˈʧɒkəlɪt kæn biː ˈiːtn ɪn ˈmenɪ ˈdɪfrənt fɔːmz/

Cake, candy, ice cream, pastry, pudding and drinks can all be flavored with chocolate.
/keɪk ˈkændɪ aɪs kriːm ˈpeɪstrɪ ˈpʊdɪŋ ənd drɪŋks kæn ɔːl biː ˈfleɪvəd wɪð ˈʧɒkəlɪt/

Cake comes in many different flavors.
/keɪk kʌmz ɪn ˈmenɪ ˈdɪfrənt ˈfleɪvəz/

Many people eat cake on their birthday.
/ˈmenɪ ˈpiːpl iːt keɪk ɒn ðeə ˈbɜːθdeɪ/

Pastry is sweet dough that is baked and eaten for dessert or at breakfast.
/ˈpeɪstrɪ ɪz swiːt dəʊ ðæt ɪz beɪkt ənd ˈiːtn fə dɪˈzɜːt ə æt ˈbrekfəst/

Ice cream is sweet, cold and creamy.
/aɪs kriːm ɪz swiːt kəʊld ənd ˈkriːmɪ/

It's a dessert eaten in a dish or on a cone.
/ɪts ə dɪˈzɜːt ˈiːtn ɪn ə dɪʃ ə ɒn ə kəʊn/

Children love ice cream.
/ˈʧɪldrən lʌv aɪs kriːm/

Pudding is a sweet, creamy dessert that is eaten all over the world.
/ˈpʊdɪŋ ɪz ə swiːt ˈkriːmɪ dɪˈzɜːt ðæt ɪz ˈiːtn ɔːl ˈəʊvə ðə wɜːld/

Pudding also comes in many different flavors.
/ˈpʊdɪŋ ˈɔːlsəʊ kʌmz ɪn ˈmenɪ ˈdɪfrənt ˈfleɪvəz/

Candy comes in many varieties.
/ˈkændɪ kʌmz ɪn ˈmenɪ vəˈraɪətɪz/

Candy is a sweet food made with sugar, cream, syrup and sometimes nuts.
/ˈkændɪ ɪz ə swiːt fuːd meɪd wɪð ˈʃʊgə kriːm ˈsɪrəp ənd ˈsʌmtaɪmz nʌts/

Here is a popular dessert.
/hɪə ɪz ə ˈpɒpjʊlə dɪˈzɜːt/

Tarts or pies.
/tɑːts ə ˈpaɪz/

Tarts and pies are sweet fruit or nuts baked in pastry.
/tɑːts ənd ˈpaɪz ə swiːt fruːt ə nʌts beɪkt ɪn ˈpeɪstrɪ/

My favorite tart is apple tart.
/maɪ (favorite) tɑːt ɪz ˈæpl tɑːt/

Sometimes just a beverage is offered for dessert such as coffee.
/ˈsʌmtaɪmz ʤʌst ə ˈbevərɪʤ ɪz ˈɒfəd fə dɪˈzɜːt sʌʧ æz ˈkɒfɪ/

Yes, many people prefer a cup of coffee after their meal.
/jes ˈmenɪ ˈpiːpl prɪˈfɜː ə kʌp ɒv ˈkɒfɪ ˈɑːftə ðeə miːl/

Another drink after meals is tea.
/əˈnʌðə drɪŋk ˈɑːftə miːlz ɪz tiː/

Sometimes people add sugar and cream to their tea to make it sweet.
/ˈsʌmtaɪmz ˈpiːpl æd ˈʃʊgə ənd kriːm tə ðeə tiː tə meɪk ɪt swiːt/

Now you can order your favorite dessert when you go to a restaurant.
/naʊ jʊ kæn ˈɔːdə jə (favorite) dɪˈzɜːt wen jʊ gəʊ tʊ ə ˈrestərɔːŋ/


Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 10, 2012

My unit 02 - I'm married



Juan and Maria are new friends.
/(Juan) ənd (Maria) ə njuː frendz/

They talk and learn about each other.
/ðeɪ tɔːk ənd lɜːn əˈbaʊt iːʧ ˈʌðə/

Juan asks, are you married?
/(Juan) ɑːsks ə jʊ ˈmærɪd/

Maria says, no, I'm not married.
/(Maria) sez nəʊ aɪm nɒt ˈmærɪd/

Then Juan asks, are you single?
/ðen (Juan) ɑːsks ə jʊ ˈsɪŋgl/

And Maria says, Yes, I'm single.
/ənd (Maria) sez jes aɪm ˈsɪŋgl/

Are you married?
/ə jʊ ˈmærɪd/

No, I'm not married, I'm single.
/nəʊ aɪm nɒt ˈmærɪd aɪm ˈsɪŋgl/

Or you can say.
/ə jʊ kæn seɪ/

Yes, I'm married.
/jes aɪm ˈmærɪd/

Married means you have a spouse.
/ˈmærɪd miːnz jʊ hæv ə spaʊz/

A spouse is a husband or a wife.
/ə spaʊz ɪz ə ˈhʌzbənd ə ə waɪf/

Single means you are alone and have no special friend.
/ˈsɪŋgl miːnz jʊ ə əˈləʊn ənd hæv nəʊ ˈspeʃəl frend/

Are you married?
/ə jʊ ˈmærɪd/

I'm divorced.
/aɪm dɪˈvɔːst/

Divorced means a marriage is broken and the person has no spouse right now.
/dɪˈvɔːst miːnz ə ˈmærɪʤ ɪz ˈbrəʊkən ənd ðə ˈpɜːsn hæz nəʊ spaʊz raɪt naʊ/

Are you married?
/ə jʊ ˈmærɪd/

I'm widowed.
/aɪm ˈwɪdəʊd/

Widowed means your spouse is dead.
/ˈwɪdəʊd miːnz jə spaʊz ɪz ded/

If you are widwowed, I'm sorry.
/ɪf jʊ ə (widwowed) aɪm ˈsɒrɪ/

It's polite to say.
/ɪts pəˈlaɪt tə seɪ/

This time Juan wants to know if Maria is single.
/ðɪs taɪm (Juan) wɒnts tə nəʊ ɪf (Maria) ɪz ˈsɪŋgl/

Maria answers with a positive statement.
/(Maria) ˈɑːnsəz wɪð ə ˈpɒzətɪv ˈsteɪtmənt/

She says, I'm single, I'm divorced.
/ʃiː sez aɪm ˈsɪŋgl aɪm dɪˈvɔːst/

Single means she has no special friend.
/ˈsɪŋgl miːnz ʃiː hæz nəʊ ˈspeʃəl frend/

Divorced means her old marriage is broken.
/dɪˈvɔːst miːnz hɜː əʊld ˈmærɪʤ ɪz ˈbrəʊkən/

We say, she is single now.
/wi seɪ ʃiː ɪz ˈsɪŋgl naʊ/

Today I have a very important rule about a man and a woman.
/təˈdeɪ aɪ hæv ə ˈverɪ ɪmˈpɔːtənt ruːl əˈbaʊt ə mæn ənd ə ˈwʊmən/

A man can be a husband and a father.
/ə mæn kæn biː ə ˈhʌzbənd ənd ə ˈfɑːðə/

He can be single or married.
/hiː kæn biː ˈsɪŋgl ə ˈmærɪd/

A woman can be a wife and a mother.
/ə ˈwʊmən kæn biː ə waɪf ənd ə ˈmʌðə/

She can be also single or married.
/ʃiː kæn biː ˈɔːlsəʊ ˈsɪŋgl ə ˈmærɪd/

The words man and woman mean one man and one woman.
/ðə wɜːdz mæn ənd ˈwʊmən miːn wʌn mæn ənd wʌn ˈwʊmən/

The word man has an aa sound.
/ðə wɜːd mæn hæz ən eɪ saʊnd/

The last part of woman has an i sound.
/ðə lɑːst pɑːt ɒv ˈwʊmən hæz ən aɪ saʊnd/

Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 10, 2012

Vocabulary and sentence 04


Girl.
[gɜːl]


Come.
[kʌm]

Video camera.
[ˈvɪdɪəʊ ˈkæmərə]


The girl is coming towards the video camera.
[ðə gɜːl ɪz ˈkʌmɪŋ təˈwɔːdz ðə ˈvɪdɪəʊ ˈkæmərə]

Vocabulary and sentence 03


People.
[ˈpiːpl]


Go.
[gəʊ]


Los Angeles.
[ləʊz ˈeɪnʤəlz]


The people are going to Los Angeles.
[ðə ˈpiːpl ə ˈgəʊɪŋ tə ləʊz ˈeɪnʤəlz]