Linking sounds
A. With a partner, discuss and underline where you think sounds may be linked, according to what you
learned about linking sounds in the Pronunciation Booster.
1. Casual dress causes a lot of problems.
2. Most employees say it's OK.
3. Fashion is a pain in the neck.
4. She wore stylish shoes.
5. He wore a dark coat.
6. That's a very hot tie!
7. She's a very fashionable lawyer.
8. It's an old-fashioned umbrella.
9. I love her elegant tennis skirt!
10. They're very comfortable loafers.
11. What an offensive vest!
12. I really like it.
13. I like to stand out in a crowd.
14. It's important to dress well.
15. I don't like to attract attention.
16. I'm a lot more comfortable in subdued colors,
17. They may cost a bit more.
18. The purses in the magazine are elegant.
Respostas
Resposta:
1. Casual dress causes a lot of problems.
2. Most employees say it’s OK.
3. Fashion is a pain in the neck.
4. She wore stylish shoes.
5. He wore a dark coat.
6. That’s a very hot tie!
7. She’s a very fashionable lawyer.
8. It’n s aold-fashioned umbrella.
9. I love her elegant tennis skirt!
10. They’re very comfortable loafers.
11. What an offensive vest!
12. I really like it.
13. I like to stand out in a crowd.
14. It’s important to dress well.
15. I don’t like to attract attention.
16. I’m a lot more comfortable in subdued colors.
17. They may cost a bit more.
18. The purses in the magazine are elegant
Explicação:
Os linking sounds são a fusão de duas palavras quando elas são faladas, tornando a comunicação mais rápida e fluida. No português, por exemplo, utilizamos linking sounds todo dia sem perceber: em um diálogo, há mais probabilidade de você dizer “como você tá?” do que “como você está?”, ou “eu tô bem” do que “eu estou bem”.
Espero ter ajudado!!