Module1--Lesson2Part1
Pronunciation:(5’)No
7/ɔ:/3
/ɔ/-/ɔ:/:odd–awed;cock–cork;chock–chalk;don–dawn;stock–stalk;cot-caught;not–naught;No
/u–u:/:pull–poolfull–foolcould–cooedwood–wooedfoot–food4
looksgood;agoodlook;tookalook;agoodwoman;shookthecuckoo;pushthebutcher;lookatthecook;tooksomesugar;agood-lookingwoman
Words(7’)I’ll=IwillhoweverI’dlike=IwouldlikepoorbepooratstudyhardhavetopracticelearnmoreinSeptemberearlyOctoberlateAprilinthemorningintheeveninginsummerseesbdoinghaveice-creamon/intheplaygroundsoftdrinksplentyofseasonaltrousersallmustearlylateboywhitegrey(gray)shortsskirtshirtPart3
ExpressionsandLanguagepoints(24’)A)Expressions:(5’)☺AllstudentsmustwearsummeruniformsinSeptember,earlyOctober,lateApril,May,JuneandJuly☺Insummer,therearemoreflowersinthegarden
Youcanseeplentyof