nglish Pronunciation for Comunication A Practical Course for Students of English By Wang guizhen Faculty of English Language Culture Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
1 English Pronunciation for Communication A Practical Course for Students of English By Wang Guizhen Faculty of English Language & Culture Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Types of English Intonation Intonation: Why? Falling Tone Rising tone Falise tone
2 Types of English Intonation Intonation: Why? Falling Tone Rising Tone Fall-rise Tone
Intonation: Why? A. It shows the relationship of words within and between sentences; B. It tells something about the feeling of the speaker
3 Intonation: Why? A. It shows the relationship of words within and between sentences; B. It tells something about the feeling of the speaker
They re going to have a picnic They ' re going to have a picnic
4 They 're going to ' have a ↘picnic. They 're going to 'have a ↗picnic
A Those who sold y quickly made a >profit. (a profit was made by those who sold quickly. A Those who y asold quickly made a \profit (a profit was quickly made by those who sold
5 ' Those who ' sold ↘↗quickly ' made a ↘profit. (A profit was made by those who sold quickly.) ' Those who ↘↗sold ' quickly ' made a ↘profit. (A profit was quickly made by those who sold.)
I. Types of English Intonation ■1. Falling tone 2. Rising tone 3. Fall-rise tone
6 I. Types of English Intonation ◼ 1. Falling tone ◼ 2. Rising tone ◼ 3. Fall-rise tone
It was a very cold day ○0O
7 It was a very cold day. ___________________________ ___________________________
It was a very cold day ○0O
8 It was a very cold day. ___________________________ ___________________________
You needn ' t have told him
9 You needn't have told him. ___________________________ ___________________________
You needn ' t have told him
10 You needn't have told him. ___________________________ ___________________________