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1 AULA 22 - SOM DE /ɔ/OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS mairovergara DOMINANDO A PRONÚNCIA DO INGLÊS O som de /ɔ/ OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS AULA 22 although /ɔːlˈðəʊ/ call /kɔːl/ already /ɔːlˈredi/ small /smɔːl/ awe /ɔː/ law /lɔː/ saw /sɔː/ Although small, the kitchen is well designed. We usually call him by his nickname. I’m already late. The world seems so small now. I stared at the clouds, in awe of their beauty. The reforms have recently become law. I saw him last week. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE almost /ˈɔːlməʊst/ I almost forgot your birthday. EXAMPLE OTUxNDA2Mz0 2 AULA 22 - SOM DE /ɔ/OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS mairovergara DOMINANDO A PRONÚNCIA DO INGLÊS talk /tɔːk/ always /ˈɔːlweɪz/ walk /wɔːk/ August /ɔːˈɡʌst/ chalk /tʃɔːk/ water /ˈwɔːtər/ lawyer /ˈlɔɪər/ false /fɔːls/ I can’t talk about it just now. She always arrives at 7.30. I always walk to school. They got married last August. He picked up a piece of chalk and wrote the answer on the blackboard. They survived for two days without food or water. You would be wise to consult a lawyer. He used a false name to get the job. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE ball /bɔːl/ He kicked the ball into the net. EXAMPLE OTUxNDA2Mz0 3 AULA 22 - SOM DE /ɔ/OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS mairovergara DOMINANDO A PRONÚNCIA DO INGLÊS abroad /əˈbrɔːd/ bought /bɔːt/ boss /bɔːs/ taught /tɔːt/ login /ˈlɔːɡɪn/ daughter /ˈdɔːtər/ thought /θɔːt/ caught /kɔːt/ He worked abroad for a year. I just bought a new car. I’ll ask my boss if I can have the day off. They taught him to read. Enter your login and password and press ‘go’. We have two sons and a daughter. Such a thought never entered my head. She threw the bottle into the air and caught it again. EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE author /ˈɔːθər/ Who is your favourite author? EXAMPLE OTUxNDA2Mz0 4 AULA 22 - SOM DE /ɔ/OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS mairovergara DOMINANDO A PRONÚNCIA DO INGLÊS song /sɔːŋ/ floor /flɔːr/ long /lɔːŋ/ war /wɔːr/ gone /ɡɔːn/ four /fɔːr/ more /mɔːr/ door /dɔːr/ We sang a song together. His glass fell to the floor and broke. She had long dark hair. My grandfather fought in the war. ‘Where’s the coffee?’ ‘It’s all gone.’ Look at page four. There is room for no more than three cars. Open the door! EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE wrong /rɔːŋ/ I got all the answers wrong. EXAMPLE OTUxNDA2Mz0 5 AULA 22 - SOM DE /ɔ/OS SONS DA LÍNGUA INGLESA: MONOTONGOS mairovergara DOMINANDO A PRONÚNCIA DO INGLÊS north /nɔːrθ/ Which way is north? EXAMPLE OTUxNDA2Mz0