4. Read the tongue-twisters and learn them. 1. In Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire, hurricanes hardly ever happen.
2. The hammerman hammers the hammer on the hard high roads.
In 'ertford, 'ereford and 'ampshire, 'urricanes 'ardly Hever 'appen.
5. Read the text. Dear Harriet, I'm having a horrible holiday here! The hotel is huge and high up on a hill. I hurt my heel and had to go to hospital. The weather's too hot, and I'm hungry. Harry's quite happy, however! Next summer, I shall stay at home. Harry can go on holiday by himself.
Hilary
1. A …helping ……………. 2. A ……………………… 3. ………many ……………?
4. ………………….? 5. ……….a………… 6. …….did it ……….? 7. …….! …..’s at ………?
7. Transcribe the proverbs and learn them. Handsome is as handsome does.
He that has ears to hear let him hear.
Heaven helps him who helps himself.
He that has an ill name is half hanged.
Come hell or high water.
Cold hands, warm heart.
7. Habit cures habit.
8. Read the dialogue, mark the stresses and tunes. Learn it. Act out the dialogue. A Horrible Accident Helen: Hello, Ellen.
Ellen: Hello, Helen. Have you heard? There's been a horrible accident.
H e 1 e n: Oh dear! What's happened?
Ellen: Hilda Higgins' husband has had an accident on his horse.
Helen: How awful! Is he injured?
Ellen: Yes. An ambulance has taken him to hospital.
Helen: How did it happen?
Ellen: He was hit by an express train. It was on the crossing just behind his house. Helen: How horrible!
Ellen: He's having an important operation in hospital now. Poor Hilda! She's so unhappy!
Helen: Perhaps he'll be all right. Ellen: I hope so.