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to touch
to travel
to trouble
to try
to try on
to try out
to turn
to turn away
to turn in
to turn off
to turn on
to turn out
to turn up
to understand
to urge
to use
to vow
to wait
to wake
to walk
to want
to warn
to watch
to wear
to whip
to will
to witness
to wonder
to work
to worship
to wrap
to wring
to write
today together tomorrow tongue too tooth, teeth top
toward town track travel treasury tree trouble true twin two ugly, uglier, ugliest uncle
under unfavorable United States unknown unlawful unless unlikely unspecified unstated until
up upon upright upward
us usually value verb very village violence violent, violently, vision
vocabulary voice vow
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warm, warmer,
warmest, warmly
warning
was (to be)
watch
water
way
weak, weaker,
weakest
weak, weakness
wealth, wealthy,
wealthier,
wealthiest
weather
week
well
were (to be)
what
wheel
when
where
whether which while whip white, whiter, whitest who
whole whom whose why wicked, wickedly wide, width widow wife wife will will not (won't) wind
windy winter wisdom with
without witness woman, women wonder
word work world worship worthy, worthily would
wrapping writing year yes yesterday yet
you, your young, younger, youngest yours yourself yourselves
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C OMMON I RREGULAR V ERBS
The exercise for a verb is indicated in the (parenthetical notation)
I, you, we, they he, she, it I, he, she, it,
you, we, they
is, was, will (be)
he, she, it has (been)
be—am, are (2.4a,
3.6a, 5.1a, 7.5b,
9.2a, 9.2d, 11.2a,
12.2c, 13.2b, 14.2a)
(have, has) been
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I, you, we, they he, she, it I, he, she, it,
you, we, they
is, was, will (be)
he, she, it has (been)
know (3.6b, 5.12a) knows knew known
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I, you, we, they he, she, it I, he, she, it,
you, we, they
is, was, will (be)
he, she, it has (been)
put (7.5e, 9.6a) puts put put
Trang 6Present Past he, she, it
I, you, we, they he, she, it I, he, she, it,
you, we, they
is, was, will (be)
he, she, it has (been)
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MORE SPOKEN ENGLISH STUDY
After you finish the SPOKEN ENGLISH LEARNED QUICKLY lessons, there are three things you can do which will help you increase your ability to speak fluent English
I Listen to the voice recordings
When you finish all of the lessons in the Spoken English Student Workbook,
you will have learned much about spoken English and you will have a large vocabulary But you will not be a fluent English speaker Fluent speech is more than knowing vocabulary and using correct sentences Before you will be able to speak fluently—and be understood well by English listeners—you must be able to
speak with the same rhythm and pronunciation as an English speaker For most
students, learning the rhythm and pronunciation of a new language will take more effort and time than learning vocabulary and grammar
The best way to learn the correct rhythm and pronunciation of English is to use the SPOKEN ENGLISH LEARNED QUICKLY CDs For at least one year after you have
finished the Spoken English Student Workbook lessons, you should use the voice
recordings for at least one hour each day Listen and repeat each exercise (without looking at the book) just as you did when you were studying the lessons Continue using the voice recordings until you can respond with exactly the same rhythm and pronunciation as the voice on the CD
It will take more effort to work each day on your English rhythm and pronunciation than it did to do the lessons However, if you want to learn to speak English well, practicing speaking using an English accent is the only way you can
succeed (A language's accent is its rhythm and pronunciation.)
II Read a newspaper
Reading a newspaper is another excellent way to practice spoken English Most newspapers use important English vocabulary words A newspaper will give you many common political, scientific, economic, and technical words The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exams often use words that are frequently found in English newspapers