Lecture 8. Intonation
Lecture 8. Intonation
Lecture 8. Intonation
1. Definition of Intonation
2. Why learn the Rules of Intonation?
3. Five benefits of having a very good
intonation.
4. Tune shapes
5. Functions of intonation
6. Tone units
7. The basic English tones/ intonation
Contents
1. What is English intonation?
The voice starts low and ends high and it shows a rather casual
acknowledgement of something not very important.
A. last, content
B. final, grammatical
C. last, grammatical
D. final, content
5. The ………. is composed of all the unstressed syllables in a tone-unit preceding the first
stressed syllable.
A. pre-head B. the head C. the tail D. tonic syllable
6. ………. is the part of a tone-unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to (but
not including) the tonic syllable.
A. last, content
B. final, grammatical
C. last, grammatical
D. final, content
5. The ………. is composed of all the unstressed syllables in a tone-unit preceding the first
stressed syllable.
A. pre-head B. the head C. the tail D. tonic syllable
6. ………. is the part of a tone-unit that extends from the first stressed syllable up to (but
not including) the tonic syllable.