The sentences provided focus on practicing the pronunciation of linking consonants and vowels in English. This exercise helps learners understand how sounds flow together smoothly in spoken language.
Here are the sentences to listen to and repeat, paying attention to the linking sounds:
1. There are some cafés.
2. There's a restaurant.
3. Is there a shopping mall?
4. Yes, there is. There are two schools, too.
5. There are eight stores.
6. There is a post office.
7. Are there any parks?
8. No, there aren't.
When practicing these sentences, try to notice how the words connect and flow naturally when spoken aloud. This exercise can improve your English pronunciation and help you sound more fluent in conversations. Keep practicing and listening to native speakers to further enhance your skills in linking consonants and vowels.