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Lesson 8 To listen to the audio files, you need to have one of these programs installed on your computer: Windows media player, Real player, or Winamp Hello everyone, welcome back! Before we start, I would like to express my deep appreciation to all of you who have been sending me really warm messages during this time. The more feedback you send, the better insight I get, and this will help me organize the theme of the lessons better. Please keep on writing to me. I deeply hope this site is supportive. As I have told you before, I would be really happy just when I saw your progress. Please be kind enough to forgive me if I am not really able to respond to all of your messages. Has everything been quite clear so far? If not, please let me know. Hopefully, we will complete part one next week. Then, we will take a very short review of what we have already learned before we start part two which will bring us the real work. So far, we have learned 26 letters. As always, let's see what we learned last week. Last week we learned these four letters:
Today, we are going to learn four more letters. 27. This one is the small letter Note: this small letter can be written in two ways only when it is attached to When combined with the vowels, it may be pronounced as 28. This one is the small letter When combined, it may be pronounced as 29. This is the small letter When combined, it maybe pronounced as 30. This letter has only one form. When combined, it may be pronounced as Note: as you noticed, this letter when combined with long vowel /u:/ is pronounced as both /vu:/ and /u:/. It depends on different words. As far as I remember now, this letter is pronounced /vu:/ in just a few words, and in most cases it is pronounced as /u:/. You will become more familiar with it later. Ok. Click here if you want to listen to these four letters once more. All right. With this, we come to the end of lesson 8. I hope you enjoyed it. Don't forget to check the Let's write and Useful drills pages now. Feel tired? Hit me!
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