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Câu 1 [263925]: Learning a foreign language successfully ALWAYS involves difficulty that must be
overcome with practice and time
A True, everyone experiences difficulty in listening and speaking in the beginning
B False, some people just don’t have the ability to learn a second language well
Câu 2 [263926]: Watching videos/movies in English with Vietnamese subtitles to practice and learn
English is _
A Helpful because you can understand everything that the speaker is saying
B Absolutely a waste of time because you will not be developing the skills you need to speak and
understand English (listening, pronunciation, thinking in English)
Câu 3 [263927]: Certain sounds like “t” are often pronounced differently between British and American English
Câu 4 [263928]: When we are talking about pronunciation, “aspiration” means
A sucking in air when making a speech sound, like the “b” and “d” sounds found in Vietnamese
B goals or dreams
C pronouncing a speech sound while releasing a short “puff” of air
D making a soft speech sound
Câu 5 [263929]: What speech sounds receive aspiration in English?
Câu 6 [263930]: When does aspiration occur in a word?
A When a /p/ /t/ or /k/ sound occurs right before a vowel sound, in the beginning of a word
B In consonant clusters
C All the time, bro!
D When a /p/ /t/ or /k/ sound occurs at the very end of a word
Câu 7 [263931]: Non-aspirated speech sounds are quick and soft
Câu 8 [263932]: The word “spin” does not contain an aspirated /p/ sound because
A the /p/ sound is part of a consonant cluster
B /p/ is never aspirated in English
C the word spin is one exception to aspiration rules in English
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Trang 2Câu 9 [263933]: The word “pin” contains a strong, aspirated [ph] sound because _
A the /p/ sound is found in the beginning of the word
B the /p/ sound is part of a consonant cluster
C it is a special word in English
D …trick question! It should not be aspirated
Câu 10 [263934]: Which of the following words should receive an aspirated /k/ sound?
Câu 11 [263935]: Which of the following words should receive an aspirated /p/ sound?
Câu 12 [263936]: Which of the following words should receive an aspirated /t/ sound?
Câu 13 [263937]: Which of the following words should NOT receive aspiration?
Câu 14 [263938]: Tongue twisters are helpful because _
A they are fun!
B they target a specific sound or set of sounds that are difficult to pronounce, even for native speakers
C they help to develop the muscles in your mouth and tongue
D all of the above
Câu 15 [263939]: One extremely common pronunciation error for Vietnamese English learners is saying
/i/ when the sound should be /I/
Câu 16 [263940]: Why is it important to be able to correctly pronounce the /i/ and /I/ sounds?
A The meaning of the word can change depending on the vowel sound
B So that you can be understood more clearly by others
C To help reduce your “foreign accent”
D All of the above
Câu 17 [263941]: The vowel sound in the English word “bin” should be pronounced with an sound
Câu 18 [263942]: The vowel sound in the English word “bean” should be pronounced with an _sound
Câu 19 [263943]: To pronounce the /i/ sound, your tongue should be very relaxed
Câu 20 [263944]: To pronounce the /I/ sound, your tongue should be very relaxed
Trang 3Câu 21 [263945]: The /i/ sound in English is the same as the /i/ sound found in a Vietnamese word like
“pin.”
Câu 22 [263946]: The English words “important” and “interest” begin with an /i/ sound
Câu 23 [263947]: The English words “important” and “interest” begin with an /I/ sound
Câu 24 [263948]: Most of the time, English speakers pronounce the word “the” with an /i/ vowel sound
Câu 25 [263949]: Words like “city,” “in,” and “his” should be pronounced with an /I/ sound
Câu 26 [263950]: The letter “i” in the English word “happiness” is pronounced with an /i/ sound
Câu 27 [263951]: Mixing up the /i/ and /I/ sounds may
A not cause any difficulty for the listener in understanding you
B cause your sentence to have an entirely different meaning
C make your speech sound foreign, even though native speakers can still understand you most of the
time
D Both B & C
Câu 28 [263952]: The meaning of the English word “winner” when pronounced incorrectly with an /i/
vowel sound becomes “ _.”
A Weiner/xúc xích
B (Trick question!) The meaning of the word does not change at all