Showing posts with label /əʊ/. Show all posts
Showing posts with label /əʊ/. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 December 2021

DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS (FEED THE WORLD)


This song was written  by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in reaction to television reports of the 1983–85 famine in Ethiopia. It was first recorded in 1984 by Band Aid , a group of British and Irish  singers who got together to raise money for Ethiopia. Diphthong sounds are exploited this time in this song /aɪ/  /eɪ/  /əʊ/  /ɪə/  /ɒɪ/. 
-  Watch and listen to Do they Know it's Christmas and fill in the         gaps with  the missing words.
-  Can you guess who the singers are?

Thursday, 9 April 2015

PURE AND SIMPLE

Listen to Pure by Liverpool band, The Lightning Seeds,  to help you identify some vowel and diphthong sounds  /ɑː/  /e/  /ɪː/  /ɪ/  /əʊ/   /aɪ/  and /uː/ and  also to celebrate the birth of a new pure and growing webpage  Habla Idiomas EOI intended to gather and share information and material for teachers and students at the State  School of Languages in Spain, EOIs (Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas).


As you listen to the song,  fill in the gaps by clicking on the clue buttons which help you identify the vowel or diphthong sounds the missing words contain.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

DECEMBER /ɪ/ /iː/ /ʌ/ /əʊ/


Inspiring month for a rainy song, December by Norah Jones. The front vowels /ɪ/ /iː/and central vowel and diphthong /ʌ/ /əʊ/ mix harmonically in this almost syllabic song sung with nearly every syllable distinctly pronounced.



  • Listen to the song and complete the gap fill activity using the words in the box and the clues given in the ? buttons.