Series 03 Episode 16
While you listen
While you listen
Elementary Podcasts are suitable for learners with different levels of English. Here are some ways to make them easier (if you have a lower level of English) or more difficult (if you have a higher level of English). You can choose one or two of these suggestions - you don't have to do all of them!
Making it easier
- Read all the exercises before you listen to the podcast.
- Look up the words in the exercises that you don't know in a dictionary.
- Play the podcast as many times as you need.
- Play each part of the podcast separately.
- Read the transcript after you have listened to the podcast.
Making it harder
- Listen to the podcast before you read the exercises.
- Only play the podcast once before answering the questions.
- Play the whole podcast without a break.
- Don't read the transcript.
Now, listen to the podcast and do the exercises on the following tabs.
1
Choose all the answers that are true according to what you heard in the podcast.
2
Put the words in order to make sentences from the podcast.
3
Put the words in the right spaces to make sentences from the podcast. Don’t look back at Activity 2!
4
‘Cat’ is a one-syllable word. ‘Window’ has two syllables. ‘Exciting’ has three. How many syllables do these words have? Put them in the right group.
5
Words with two syllables. Do we say ‘window’ (●•), or window’ (•●)? Which syllable is stressed in these words? Put the words in the right group.
6
Words with three syllables. Which syllable is stressed? Put the words in the right group.
7
Which syllable is stressed? Choose the right one.
8
Saying you don’t understand. Put the words in the right places.
Leave a comment below!
If you don’t live at home or you lived away from home in the past, do you (or did you) ever feel homesick? If so, what do you do to make yourself feel better? Even if you’ve never felt homesick, what advice would you give to Carolina to make herself feel better?
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Thanks you!
This website is very useful for me to improve my english.
Yes i felt homesick, when I was at home of my parents on my vacation, when I was a child.
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hi!
this lesson is easy to understand but stress is hard for me. Can you tell me about rules of stress in english? thanks you
team
Hello mydestiny_1991!
That's a very big question! I'm afraid we don't have very much on pronunciation at the moment, but we will be adding more to the site soon. In the mean time, have a look at this episode of Elementary Podcast, which gives some more examples of word stress.
Hope that helps,
Jeremy Bee
The LearnEnglish Team
what is a syllable?
team
Hello Lee24!
If you use our online dictionary, you'll see that a syllable is
a single unit of speech, either a whole word or one of the parts into which a word can be separated, usually containing a vowel.
Exercise 4 gives you some examples. Cat is a one syllable word - try saying it, and you'll find it is naturally a single unit. Say window, however, and you'll see it makes two sounds - win/dow. That is two syllables. Syllable is three sounds - Syll/a/ble.
Hope that helps!
Jeremy Bee
The LearnEnglish Team
Can you tell me about our feeling going to the doctor and waiting for buses and getting a cold coffee please
team
Hello,
I'm a little confused by your question! Are you asking for the names of the emotions that we feel in these situations? For example, if we are going to the doctor we might feel nervous.
Best wishes,
Adam
The LearnEnglish Team
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