Ship Or Sheep (Unit 34: t∫ (chip))
choose chops Charles much lunch Church butcher chicken children cheaper cheerful charming Cheshire Chump chops
b. Sentence stressListen to the dialogue, paying attention to the target sound. Then read the dialogue and guess which words are strongly stressed (bold it) in each sentence. The number in brackets tells you how many words will be strongly stressed by the speaker in that line. The first line has been done as an example. Then listen to the dialogue as many times as necessary before deciding on your answers.
(5) (Charles Cheshire is a very cheerful, charming butcher.)
CHARLES: (2) Good morning, Mrs Church.
MRS CHURCH: (5) Good morning, Charles. I'd like some chops for the children's lunch.
CHARLES: (2) Chump chops or shoulder chops, Mrs Church?
MRS CHURCH: (4) I'll have four shoulder chops, and I want a small chicken.
CHARLES: (3) Would you like to choose a chicken, Mrs Church?
MRS CHURCH: (2) Which one is cheaper?
CHARLES: (4) This one's the cheapest. It's a delicious chicken.
MRS CHURCH: (8) How much is all that? I haven't got cash. Can I pay by credit card?
CHARLES: (2) Of course, Mrs Church.
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