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    Intonation 語調(diào)
    [ 2009-06-22 15:07 ]

    Intonation 語調(diào) 



    Listen to this programme first and then read the information below. 請先聽節(jié)目然后再閱讀以下內(nèi)容。

    This week's question comes from Ricky in Xi'an who wants to know more about intonation in English.

    As he points out, intonation is different from pronunciation, and is an important part of learning to speak like a native speaker. But it's also quite difficult to learn.

    So here are some tips to helps you.

    1) Syllable stress

    Every word in English has a natural stress which falls on one of its syllables. For example, the word 'intonation' has four: in-ton-a-tion.

    The stress falls on the third syllable in this word: in-ton-A-tion.

    It's a good idea to look up a dictionary to find out where the stress falls whenever you learn a new word.

    2) Words of degree

    In a sentence, words which indicate degree, like 'extremely', 'absolutely' and 'especially', are often stressed in a sentence, for example:

    Intonation is extremely important when communicating in English.

    3) Emotion

    One other time words are stressed is for emotional effect, for example the word 'tired' would often be stressed in the following sentence, because it is the word which lets us know how the speaker is feeling:

    I'm tired of talking English, can we speak Chinese please?

     

    Intonation 語調(diào)

    Eric Electric joins Jean in the studio

    4) Asking questions

    When asking questions, we often use a rising or falling intonation at the end of the sentence. Listen to the programme to find out when we use which.

    5) Emphasis

    Sometimes we want to emphasise one piece of information in a sentence. For instance compare the following two sentences and work out what is being emphasised:

    I want to eat chocolate cake every day.

    I want to eat chocolate cake every day.

    In the first sentence, what's being emphasised is that the person wants to eat chocolate cake evey day, not another kind of cake.

    In the second sentence, the speaker wants to emphasise that they want to eat chocolate cake evey day, not every week or month.

    6) Record and listen to yourself

    This is a good way to find out how you actually sound when you speak English, and can help you identify areas where you need to improve your pronunciation and intonation.

    7) Listen to native speakers as much as possible

    Listen and imitate! It's the best way to learn the rhythms of English.

    And those are our seven tips for today. Good luck with improving your English intonation!

    If you have a question about the English language, email it to questions.chinaelt@bbc.co.uk.



    Glossary 詞匯

    Intonation 語調(diào)

    Pronunciation 發(fā)音

    Native speaker 英文為母語的人

    Stress 強(qiáng)調(diào),重音

    Syllable 音節(jié)

    Degree 程度

    Rising intonation 升調(diào)

    Falling intonation 降調(diào)

    Emphasise 強(qiáng)調(diào)

    Identify 找出

    Imitate 模仿

    Rhythm 節(jié)奏



     
     
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