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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Whaddaya Say? Guided Practice in Relaxed Speech (Book+Audio)

Title: Whaddaya Say? Guided Practice in Relaxed Speech
Author(s): Nina Weinstien
Publisher: Longman
Date: 2001; 2nd Edition
Pages: 127
Size: 140 Mb
Format: PDF + MP3
Quality: High, 44kHz/64kbps
Language: American English

Recommened! Whaddaya Say?, 2nd edition, by Nina Weinstein, helps intermediate to high-intermediate students understand English as it is really spoken. This easy-to-use listening program familiarizes students with the rapid speech commonly used in everyday life. [+/-]


In particular, the book introduces students to the most common reduced forms – such as *gonna (“going to” + verb), *wanna (natural speed pronunciation for “want to”), and *hafta (“have to”) – fully contextualized in conversations that are both practical and entertaining.

Using language students encounter in everyday situations, Whaddaya Say? explains the most common pronunciation changes that occur when English speakers talk at a natural speed. This allows all students to improve their comprehension of spoken English, both inside and outside the classroom.

Each of the text’s 30 lessons includes an audio segment that introduces new reduced forms, followed by comprehension questions and practice questions.

The book also includes short listening tests for extra practice and self-assessment.

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