EENVGEFLROYIROSNHE
Preface
This book is a compilation of project contents. Made by
the following objectives Is to create a simulation By
bringing the content of each chapter to create a
conversation The story will talk about the holidays.
Activities to do on vacation and to plan a vacation trip,
which is a chapter that is similar to the content to
create a simulation. More knowledge will be inserted.
(Pronunciation of words, new words, grammar)
Table of Contents
Conversations
Pronunciation
Vocabulary
AL-ASPEM Progress
Conversations
Holiday
Holiday means a public holiday. It is a holiday related to
religion, ceremonies, or traditions, which has already been
fixed. Or is it an important day for the company or
government, which is the day that most people do not work
(holiday comes from holy + day, which in the past was a
religious holiday to be a vacation from work) means.
Example -Where did you go on your last holiday?Where did
you go last holiday?
-Today is a holiday. Nobody has work.Today is a holiday,
no one comes to work.
Weekend
Weekend means weekend. This one is more obvious
where the weekend is a weekend that is a Saturday,
Sunday,for example
- What will you do at the weekend?What are you going to
do on the weekend?
-I am so excited about the weekend.On Saturday I'm going
to the beach.I am very excited on the weekend. Saturday I
will go to the beach.
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Vacation
Vacation means long vacation. It is a stop that leaves the
house to the vacation destination. Can go on a long trip
This is sometimes called free time, leave, leave, leave and
leave, etc.
Example -I'm going to Italy on vacation next week.I'm going
to Italy on vacation next Sunday.
-How was your vacation?How was your holiday going?
Day off
Day off means a holiday that is estimated that we are off
work. It is not a holiday announced by anyone. Or can be
called a vacation for each person (Free day from work)
samples -Today is my day off, I do not have to work.Today
is a holiday for me. I don't have to work
-I normally relax at home on my day off.I usually rest on my
holidays.
Pronunciation
There are three types of sounds in the English
language: consonants, vowels, and semi-
vowels.
Consonants are sounds created by tapping.
Or percussion of the organs that make up the
sound, which is the tongue, lips, teeth, palate,
base of the tongue, etc. such as p, b, f, v, t
and d
sounds. Or percussion of the organ that serves
to create sounds, such as the pronunciation of
ae, yoo,the semi-vowel sound is written in a
consonant language. But the vowel sound
generation, such as w, y
and r
1. Pronunciation ThHow to pronounce Th, start by touching the
tongue on the top of the tooth. And use the lower teeth to attach
to the bottom of the tongue With the tip of the tongue sticking
out a little Then try to pronounce the wind through the tip of the
tongue and teeth at the same time. This will produce a clear
mixed sound between Thea (Th).
2. Pronunciation VHow to pronounce V, start with the upper
teeth in contact with the lower lip.Speaking through your teeth
and then slowly separating from your lips, or simply speaking,
the mouth is like a fuzzy sound, but speaks only to the sound of
the voice.
3. The pronunciation of L and R, thefirst letter is L. I mean you
are pronouncing it wrong!Because this letter will use the tip of
the tongue to touch the palate at the base of the toothand the
letter R, if you say R directly, you mean you're pronouncing it
incorrectly too !!Because this letter simply bent the tongue up to
the middle of the mouth It is easyto pronounce it out of the
throat.
4. Pronouncing S and ZHow to pronounce S: touch the neck
with your hands and emit the air.It can be noticed that there is
not much vibration inside the throat.For how to pronounce Z,
use the same method. But voiced with the windWhich can
observe the difference that the vibration in the throat is greater
More examples
The difference of American English - British English
Difference Between American English - British English Many
people may be confused with American and British English. I don't
know which one is English. And which one is American We, Thai
people, are absorbed in both types of languages, so we use them
together. Until we can not distinguish each other
English is considered the most recognized today, there are two
types: British English and American English.
The most notable differences of British English With America is In
the British style, the letter a is pronounced directly, not like in
America, the "t" sound is very focused, and the British style rarely
pronounces the letter r. As for other matters Take a look at the table
below. The teacher gave an example in some matters that we could
easily observe.
Pronouncing the "t" after the vowel
British (pronounced normal "t")
American (change "t" sound to "d" sound)
water
water
waiter
waiter
matter
matter
party
party
Pronunciation of some words differently
British
American
privacy (Pri-We-Si)
privacy (private-we-si)
process
process
vitamin (vitamin)
vitamin (vitamin)
Different spelling of words Pronunciation of the "r"
British British (pronounced "r" as "ah-er")
American American (accented with "r" pronounced
color as "au-er")
color bar
check bar (boer)
check more (More)
theater more (Moer)
theater
center
center
More examples Pronouncing the "t" at the end of a word
British
American (Drop "t")
cut (pronounced "t" at the end of the
word clearly)
cut (rarely pronounced "t" at the end of
the word)
what (pronounced 't' at the end of the
word clearly)
what (rarely pronounced "t" at the end of
the word)
Vocabulary
Holidays (n)
Calendar (n)
Celebrate (n)
Count down (n)
Festivals (n)
Important day (n)
Vacations
Substitution for New year’s Eve (n)
Firework (n)
Thai fragrance (n)
Firecracker (n)
Lion dance (n)
Dragon dance (n)
Red envelope (n)
Mooncake (n)
Party (n)
Gift wrapping paper (n)
basket weaving (n)
collection coin (n)
dancing (n)
doing crafts (n)
exercise (n)
gardening (n)
knitting (n)
listening to music (n)
making music (n)
painting (n)
playing cards (n)
playing chess (n)
playing games (n)
reading (n)
singing (n)
stamps collecting (n)
taking photograph (n)
watching TV (n)
writing (n)
AL-ASPEM
Progress
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AL- ASPAM Progress 2
AL- ASPAM Progress 3
AL- ASPAM Progress 4
Group Members
Prakrit Buayoi
61200874 No.3 Sce 8
Yatawee Phuphanaeb
61200425 No.1 Sce 8
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