Intonation in English - English Pronunciation Lesson

Oxford Online English
4 Oct 201815:45

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging lesson on English intonation, Kae explores its crucial role in communication, illustrating how variations in tone can completely alter meaning. Key intonation patterns—rising, falling, and combinations of both—are explained with practical examples. The lesson highlights how intonation reflects new versus old information, and how it can convey different emotions, from excitement to annoyance. Listeners are encouraged to practice these patterns to enhance their speaking skills and understanding of subtle nuances in conversation, ultimately making their English sound more natural.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Intonation is a powerful tool in spoken English that can change the meaning of a sentence.
  • 😀 There are seven intonation patterns in English, but the most important are rising, falling, rising-falling, and falling-rising.
  • 😀 A falling tone typically indicates the end of a sentence, while a rising tone suggests that the sentence is incomplete.
  • 😀 The use of intonation is flexible, with different styles and meanings based on context and individual speech patterns.
  • 😀 New information in a sentence is often pronounced with a falling tone, while old information may be expressed with a rising tone.
  • 😀 The intonation used in questions can indicate whether the speaker is seeking new information or confirming existing knowledge.
  • 😀 Questions can convey various emotions and intentions, such as making comments, criticizing, or suggesting actions.
  • 😀 The intonation pattern of a question can change its meaning; for instance, a falling tone often implies certainty while a rising tone suggests uncertainty.
  • 😀 Rising-falling intonation can express different emotions, such as excitement, annoyance, or surprise.
  • 😀 Intonation in different languages may vary, prompting viewers to reflect on the similarities and differences with English.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the lesson?

    -The main focus of the lesson is intonation in English and how it can change the meaning of sentences.

  • How can the same question have different meanings?

    -The meaning can change based on intonation; for example, 'Do you need some help?' can be a genuine offer, a rhetorical question, or a sarcastic remark depending on how it's spoken.

  • What are the seven possible intonation patterns in English?

    -The seven possible intonation patterns are rising, falling, rising-falling, falling-rising, flat high, flat low, and the first four—rising, falling, and their combinations—are the most important.

  • What is the basic rule for using falling and rising tones?

    -The basic rule is to use a falling tone to indicate the end of a sentence and a rising tone to show that the sentence is not finished.

  • What does falling intonation signify regarding new information?

    -Falling intonation is used to indicate that the information is new, while rising intonation signals that the information is old.

  • How does intonation affect questions in conversation?

    -Intonation can indicate whether a question seeks new information (falling tone) or confirms existing knowledge (rising tone).

  • What emotional expressions can be conveyed through intonation?

    -Intonation can express various emotions, such as excitement, annoyance, surprise, doubt, or sarcasm, by altering pitch and tone.

  • What practice does the lesson suggest for mastering intonation?

    -The lesson suggests practicing by repeating sentences with different intonation patterns and paying attention to how the meaning changes.

  • How can listeners identify old versus new information in sentences?

    -Listeners can identify old information by looking for words pronounced with a rising tone, while new information will typically have a falling tone.

  • What invitation does Kae extend to the viewers at the end of the lesson?

    -Kae invites viewers to share whether intonation in their own language is similar to that in English.

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