Bunderline the stressed syllable in these words.
1 journalist 4 pilot 7 receptionist
2 politician 5 musician
3 hairdresser 6 engineer 9 student
8 housewife
c practise saying the words in a and b.
raboy
more words to learn
write translations and try to remember the words.
word
pronunciation translation
factory noun /'fæktril
hands noun
/hændz
other adjective l'aðal
earn verb
inilaks/
732n/
Now, let's go step by step and underline the stressed syllables in the given words:
1. journalist: jour-|nal-ist (The stressed syllable is "nal")
2. politician: po-|li-ti-cian (The stressed syllable is "ti")
3. hairdresser: hair-|dres-ser (The stressed syllable is "dres")
4. pilot: |pi-lot (The stressed syllable is "pi")
5. musician: mu-si-|cian (The stressed syllable is "cian")
6. engineer: en-gi-|neer (The stressed syllable is "neer")
7. receptionist: re-|cep-tio-nist (The stressed syllable is "cep")
8. housewife: |house-wife (The stressed syllable is "house")
9. student: |stu-dent (The stressed syllable is "stu")
Now, let's focus on the pronunciation of some words. As a teacher, I encourage you to practice saying the words aloud. Here are a few examples:
1. "raboy": It seems like a typo, as it doesn't match any of the previous words. Hence, we cannot determine the stressed syllable for this word.
2. "factory": The pronunciation is /'fæktril/. The stressed syllable is "fac".
3. "hands": The pronunciation is /hændz/. The stressed syllable is "hands".
4. "other": The pronunciation is l'aðal. The stressed syllable is "ðal".
5. "earn": The pronunciation is /inilaks/. The stressed syllable is "in".
Finally, it's important to write the translations and try to remember the words. This will help you expand your vocabulary and improve your language skills. Keep practicing and don't hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.