向小千老師學習,也給小千塊豆腐
I learned something from your recording, esp. the pronounciation of the sound /u/ in word "two". Thank you.
Here's my comments on the last sentence in your recording, it seems to me a little strange. I assume that you might pronounce that way for emphasis purposes.
第七句有兩個地方你的錄音值得商榷:
es 作為複數後綴在/-s/讀/-iz/, prices /-siz/。 而你的錄音讀的是/ -sis/。 (純粹雞蛋裏挑骨頭)。
由副詞'up', 'out', 'away', 'off' 等組成的副詞詞組,這些副詞在句麽通常重讀。你的錄音gone是重讀。
About“7 The prices of textbooks have gone up.”
'-es' as plural suffixes added to words ending with 's' is pronounced as /-iz/, like prices /-siz/
Small adverbs like 'up', 'out', 'away', 'off' etc usually do not take stress in sentences unless for emphasis purposes, however, they do in most cases take a stress while they are at the end of a sentence. Take those adverbial phrases for example:
wake them UP
read it OUT
cover him UP
take them AWAY
use them UP
put it ON
has gone UP