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Sound Exercise

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1.While I was seating in a quiet lounge on the top floor of my apartment, I heard:

  • ambulance on the street
  • sound from construction site next to out apartment
  • sound of the heater
  • ticking sound of my wrist watch
  • my breathe
  • sound of cars

2.20 things, events and sounds relate to my book:

  1. place the book on a table
  2. open the book
  3. sound of the hard cover hitting the surface of the table
  4. flip the pages
  5. the sound that the joints of each page makes
  6. open the box completely
  7. find the figures inside of the box
  8. spread the figures on the table
  9. pick up a figure
  10. try to think where would each figure go
  11. place the figures on each page
  12. reading “The Little Prince”
  13. telling story
  14. sound of wind in desert
  15. children’s voice, laughing
  16. sound of water
  17. sound of turning on light
  18. sound of wind going through rye
  19. sound of sheep
  20. sound made by footsteps on send

3. I like quiet places. I do not enjoy crowded places because I don’t like the sound of many people talking at the same time. I hate the sound of birds when there are too many of them. I also do not like sound of machines such as ringing sound of phone, sound that air microwaves make, or sound of car engines. I like sound of wind, especially when the wind brushes through trees. I also like the sound of rain, although I don’t like rainy days. I also like music, any kind except for the pop songs with auto-tuned voice.

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