Listen and repeat the words paying attention to the sounds. [k]antique communiqué oblique masquerade
[k]antique communiqué oblique masquerade
conquer grotesque opaque bouquet
mosque lacquer physique marquee
queue clique plaque baroque
[kw]
· question – question tag – question time – answer a question – ask a question – rephrase a question – awkward question – questioner – questionable – highly questionable – questionnaire
· qualify – fully qualified – qualify for a grant – a qualifying match – qualification – without qualification – acquire qualification
· quality – top quality – low quality – personal qualities – leadership qualities – quality assurance – quality control
· quantity – quantity of water – quantitative – quantity surveyor
· aqua – aqualung – aquamarine – aquarium – Aquarius – aquaplane
· quick – quicken – quick and dirty – quickening – quickly – quicksand – quick-tempered – quick-witted
Activity 3. Read the sentences. Mind the reading rules.
Let’s ask the quests for a last of requests.
To be in a quandary.
( Быть поставленным в затруднительное положение).
To quake with fear.
No a quiver of an eyelid.
(Глазом не моргнуть).
All of a quiver.
(Весь дрожа, в волнении).
Be quite, require qualified quantity of queen apples.
An art requites a whole man pique piquant.
The quality of your thoughts determines the quality of your life.
I don’t know the sequence of events.
Good and quickly seldom meet.
The question is quite clear.
His request surprised me.
Sequins on queen’s dress were unique.
I’ve made some inquiries.
He is very inquisitive, he wants to see a queen.
The sequel was interesting.
Are you for quality or quantity?
I value the quality of any qualification.
I have a question for you, it’s just a quickie.
Let’s stop quibbling over small details.
Ann and Nick squabble with one another over trifles.
Activity 4. Read the similes. Which one do you like most of all? And why?
Activity 5. Read the words in bold type, explain the reading rules of the
letters “qu”. Read the rhymes according to the reading rules.
How pleasant to quote Mr. Lear!
Who has written quirky volumes of stuff!
Some think him quipping and queer,
But a few think him inquisitive enough.
There was a Young Lady Flint,
Who had the most horrible squint.
She could squabble the whole day
With a squad of squatters, people say.
Activity 6. Read the words in bold type, explain the reading rules of the
letter “Q”. Read the poems according to the reading rules.
A. There was a quite unique queen, B. The rose is red, the grass is green,
She required making gardens green. Serve QueenBess our noble queen,
To live without quibbles and quarrels. She is quintessential in all
Such were her quotations ofmorals. And has no quirksat all.
C. A magic moment I remember
I raised my eyes –
And you were there,
A fleeting vision – the quintessence
Of all the beautiful and rare.
A. Pushkin
²Activity 7. Listen to the speaker and imitate the tongue twister.
Learn it by heart..
Activity 8. Read the proverbs according to the reading rules.
Can you find Russian versions for them?
READING TEST
quota squatter cheque Iraq
quadric equipment sequester liquidate
quick opaque mosque queen
quid quality liquid question
quash quilt square equality
quote quantities quorum quintet
requiem tranquility quick quoin
requisition quiz request quick-witted
inquiry quart require qualify
tranquilize quad perquisite quince
sequel quandary inquisitor liquefy
consequence requite grotesque bequest
mosquito tranquil sequin consequent
[w]
[wכ]
[כ:]
BUT!
[au] [auә]
[uә]
BUT!
[r] [wu]
Why do we have an in why?
And in where, when, what and white?
Well, there is a in who, whoseand whole,
And writewhen the meaning is right!
²Activity 1. Contrasting Sound Practice