Bargain. Improve Speaking&Listening skills.



Bargain. Improve Speaking&Listening skills.
Using these exercises you will improve your speaking and listening skills.
Speaking skills.
1. Click on the ‘SPEECH word by word’ button.
2. Repeat each word after the speaker with perfect diction.
3. Speak the En words aloud step by step ahead of the speaker.
Do it slowly at first and then quickly.
Check the correctness of your pronunciation.
4. Click the speech rate button ‘60%’.
5. At first, imitating the speaker, repeat the text after him/her several times.
Then repeat the text synchronously with the speaker.
6. Repeat step 5 at speech rate ‘80%’ and ‘100%’ several times.
Listening skill.
1. Without looking at the monitor, listen to the speaker at speech rate ‘100%’ several times.
2. You must perfectly understand the meaning of what you hear without mental translation into Russian.
On intuition… And acquired skill.
Speaking skills.
1. Click on the ‘SPEECH word by word’ button.
2. Repeat each word after the speaker with perfect diction.
3. Speak the En words aloud step by step ahead of the speaker.
Do it slowly at first and then quickly.
Check the correctness of your pronunciation.
4. Click the speech rate button ‘60%’.
5. At first, imitating the speaker, repeat the text after him/her several times.
Then repeat the text synchronously with the speaker.
6. Repeat step 5 at speech rate ‘80%’ and ‘100%’ several times.
Listening skill.
1. Without looking at the monitor, listen to the speaker at speech rate ‘100%’ several times.
2. You must perfectly understand the meaning of what you hear without mental translation into Russian.
On intuition… And acquired skill.
Clicking the progress bar wait for the fully loaded audio file to start voicing.








A bargain is a bargain.
On admission to the connoisseur group, candidates were tested by answering various questions.
This is the story of one exciting interview.
Interviewer said “I will either ask you ten easy questions or one really difficult question.
Think well before you make up your mind!”
The boy thought for a while and said, “My choice is one really difficult question.”
“Well, good luck to you, you have made your own choice!
Now tell me this. “What comes first, Day or Night?”
The boy was jolted into reality as his admission depends on the correctness of his answer, but he thought for a while and said, “It’s the DAY sir!”
‘How,’ asked the stunned interviewer
“Sorry sir, you promised me that you will not ask me a SECOND difficult question!”
The guy was accepted into the connoisseur group.
A bargain is a bargain.
[ə] [ˈbɑːɡɪn] [ɪz] [ə] [ˈbɑːɡɪn]
On admission to the connoisseur group, candidates were tested by answering various questions.
[ɒn] [ədˈmɪʃᵊn] [tuː] [ðə] [ˌkɒnəˈsɜː] [ɡruːp] [ˈkændɪˌdeɪts] [wɜː] [ˈtɛstɪd] [baɪ] [ˈɑːnsərɪŋ] [ˈveəriəs] [ˈkwɛsʧənz]
This is the story of one exciting interview.
[ðɪs] [ɪz] [ðə] [ˈstɔːri] [ɒv] [wʌn] [ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ] [ˈɪntəvjuː]
Interviewer said, “I will either ask you ten easy questions or one really difficult question.
[ˈɪntəvjuːə] [sɛd] [aɪ] [wɪl] [ˈaɪðər] [ɑːsk] [juː] [tɛn] [ˈiːzi] [ˈkwɛsʧənz] [ɔː] [wʌn] [ˈrɪəli] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
Think well before you make up your mind!”
[θɪŋk] [wɛl] [bɪˈfɔː] [juː] [meɪk] [ʌp] [jɔː] [maɪnd]
The boy thought for a while and said, “My choice is one really difficult question.”
[ðə] [bɔɪ] [θɔːt] [fɔːr] [ə] [waɪl] [ænd] [sɛd] [maɪ] [ʧɔɪs] [ɪz] [wʌn] [ˈrɪəli] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
“Well, good luck to you, you have made your own choice!
[wɛl] [ɡʊd] [lʌk] [tuː] [juː] [juː] [hæv] [meɪd] [jɔːr] [əʊn] [ʧɔɪs]
Now tell me this. “What comes first, Day or Night?”
[naʊ] [tɛl] [miː] [ðɪs] [wɒt] [kʌmz] [fɜːst] [deɪ] [ɔː] [naɪt]
The boy was jolted into reality as his admission depends on the correctness of his answer, but he thought for a while and said, “It’s the DAY sir!”
[ðə] [bɔɪ] [wɒz] [ˈʤəʊltɪd] [ˈɪntuː] [riˈæləti] [æz] [hɪz] [ədˈmɪʃᵊn] [dɪˈpɛndz] [ɒn] [ðə] [kəˈrɛktnəs] [ɒv] [hɪz] [ˈɑːnsə] [bʌt] [hiː] [θɔːt] [fɔːr] [ə] [waɪl] [ænd] [sɛd] [ɪts] [ðə] [deɪ] [sɜː]
‘How,’ asked the stunned interviewer
[haʊ] [ɑːskt] [ðə] [stʌnd] [ˈɪntəvjuːə]
“Sorry sir, you promised me that you will not ask me a SECOND difficult question!”
[ˈsɒri] [sɜː] [juː] [ˈprɒmɪst] [miː] [ðæt] [juː] [wɪl] [nɒt] [ɑːsk] [miː] [ə] [ˈsɛkᵊnd] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
The guy was accepted into the connoisseur group.
[ðə] [ɡaɪ] [wɒz] [əkˈsɛptɪd] [ˈɪntuː] [ðə] [ˌkɒnəˈsɜː] [ɡruːp]
[ə] [ˈbɑːɡɪn] [ɪz] [ə] [ˈbɑːɡɪn]
On admission to the connoisseur group, candidates were tested by answering various questions.
[ɒn] [ədˈmɪʃᵊn] [tuː] [ðə] [ˌkɒnəˈsɜː] [ɡruːp] [ˈkændɪˌdeɪts] [wɜː] [ˈtɛstɪd] [baɪ] [ˈɑːnsərɪŋ] [ˈveəriəs] [ˈkwɛsʧənz]
This is the story of one exciting interview.
[ðɪs] [ɪz] [ðə] [ˈstɔːri] [ɒv] [wʌn] [ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ] [ˈɪntəvjuː]
Interviewer said, “I will either ask you ten easy questions or one really difficult question.
[ˈɪntəvjuːə] [sɛd] [aɪ] [wɪl] [ˈaɪðər] [ɑːsk] [juː] [tɛn] [ˈiːzi] [ˈkwɛsʧənz] [ɔː] [wʌn] [ˈrɪəli] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
Think well before you make up your mind!”
[θɪŋk] [wɛl] [bɪˈfɔː] [juː] [meɪk] [ʌp] [jɔː] [maɪnd]
The boy thought for a while and said, “My choice is one really difficult question.”
[ðə] [bɔɪ] [θɔːt] [fɔːr] [ə] [waɪl] [ænd] [sɛd] [maɪ] [ʧɔɪs] [ɪz] [wʌn] [ˈrɪəli] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
“Well, good luck to you, you have made your own choice!
[wɛl] [ɡʊd] [lʌk] [tuː] [juː] [juː] [hæv] [meɪd] [jɔːr] [əʊn] [ʧɔɪs]
Now tell me this. “What comes first, Day or Night?”
[naʊ] [tɛl] [miː] [ðɪs] [wɒt] [kʌmz] [fɜːst] [deɪ] [ɔː] [naɪt]
The boy was jolted into reality as his admission depends on the correctness of his answer, but he thought for a while and said, “It’s the DAY sir!”
[ðə] [bɔɪ] [wɒz] [ˈʤəʊltɪd] [ˈɪntuː] [riˈæləti] [æz] [hɪz] [ədˈmɪʃᵊn] [dɪˈpɛndz] [ɒn] [ðə] [kəˈrɛktnəs] [ɒv] [hɪz] [ˈɑːnsə] [bʌt] [hiː] [θɔːt] [fɔːr] [ə] [waɪl] [ænd] [sɛd] [ɪts] [ðə] [deɪ] [sɜː]
‘How,’ asked the stunned interviewer
[haʊ] [ɑːskt] [ðə] [stʌnd] [ˈɪntəvjuːə]
“Sorry sir, you promised me that you will not ask me a SECOND difficult question!”
[ˈsɒri] [sɜː] [juː] [ˈprɒmɪst] [miː] [ðæt] [juː] [wɪl] [nɒt] [ɑːsk] [miː] [ə] [ˈsɛkᵊnd] [ˈdɪfɪkᵊlt] [ˈkwɛsʧən]
The guy was accepted into the connoisseur group.
[ðə] [ɡaɪ] [wɒz] [əkˈsɛptɪd] [ˈɪntuː] [ðə] [ˌkɒnəˈsɜː] [ɡruːp]
Уговор дороже денег.
При поступлении в группу знатоков кандидаты проходили тестирование, отвечая на различные вопросы.
Вот история одного впечатляющего собеседования.
Интервьюер сказал: «Я задам вам либо десять легких вопросов, либо один очень сложный.
Хорошо подумай, прежде чем принять решение!»
Парень подумал немного и сказал: «Мой выбор – один действительно сложный вопрос».
«Что ж, удачи тебе, ты сам сделал свой выбор!
А теперь скажи мне вот что. «Что наступает раньше, день или ночь?»
Мальчика реально бросило в дрожь, ведь от правильности ответа зависит его поступление, но он подумал немного и ответил: «День, сэр!»
«Это – как», – спросил ошеломленный интервьюер,
«Простите, сэр, вы же обещали, что не зададите мне ВТОРОГО сложного вопроса!»
Парень был принят в группу знатоков.
При поступлении в группу знатоков кандидаты проходили тестирование, отвечая на различные вопросы.
Вот история одного впечатляющего собеседования.
Интервьюер сказал: «Я задам вам либо десять легких вопросов, либо один очень сложный.
Хорошо подумай, прежде чем принять решение!»
Парень подумал немного и сказал: «Мой выбор – один действительно сложный вопрос».
«Что ж, удачи тебе, ты сам сделал свой выбор!
А теперь скажи мне вот что. «Что наступает раньше, день или ночь?»
Мальчика реально бросило в дрожь, ведь от правильности ответа зависит его поступление, но он подумал немного и ответил: «День, сэр!»
«Это – как», – спросил ошеломленный интервьюер,
«Простите, сэр, вы же обещали, что не зададите мне ВТОРОГО сложного вопроса!»
Парень был принят в группу знатоков.