Fall-Rise Intonation: English Pronunciation with Jennifer

English with Jennifer
23 Feb 201709:40

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the nuances of fall-rise intonation in English speech, demonstrating how the same word can convey different meanings based on pitch changes. It covers the use of fall-rise to signal more information is coming, in lists, counting, hesitancy, and politeness. The script includes examples and encourages viewers to practice the fall-rise pattern in various contexts, aiming to improve their spoken English by understanding and incorporating these subtle tonal shifts.

Takeaways

  • đŸ—Łïž The script discusses the importance of intonation in communication, focusing on the fall-rise pattern.
  • 📉 Falling intonation is used to express certainty in a response.
  • 📈 Rise-fall intonation conveys enthusiasm and a stronger emotional response.
  • 🔄 Fall-rise intonation indicates hesitation or the need for more information.
  • 👂 The script emphasizes the role of intonation in interpreting the meaning behind the same word spoken differently.
  • 📚 The lesson reviews and practices the fall-rise intonation pattern, highlighting its various uses in speech.
  • 📝 Fall-rise can be used after introductory words and in the middle of sentences to signal continuation.
  • 📑 It can also be used in lists as an alternative to rising intonation, and when counting for a more certain or authoritative tone.
  • đŸ€” The fall-rise pattern is associated with hesitancy, often used with the word 'well' to imply uncertainty.
  • đŸŽ© The script introduces the use of fall-rise intonation in polite and formal speech, contrasting it with a more informal tone.
  • 📖 An exercise is provided to practice incorporating fall-rise intonation in reading a text, with suggestions for where to apply it.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the exercise presented in the script?

    -The main focus of the exercise is to understand and practice the fall-rise intonation pattern in English speech and to explore its different uses in communication.

  • How does the script illustrate the difference in meaning conveyed by the same word with different intonation?

    -The script demonstrates this by presenting the same word 'yeah' with different intonations: falling, rise-fall, and fall-rise, each expressing certainty, enthusiasm, and hesitancy respectively.

  • What is the purpose of practicing fall-rise intonation in the context of the lesson?

    -Practicing fall-rise intonation helps learners to convey hesitancy, signal that there is more to come in a sentence, and to sound more polite or formal in certain speech situations.

  • How can fall-rise intonation be used after introductory words or in the middle of a sentence?

    -Fall-rise intonation can be used after introductory words or in the middle of a sentence to indicate that the speaker has more to add or that the thought is not yet complete.

  • In what way can fall-rise intonation be utilized in lists?

    -Fall-rise intonation can be used in lists as an alternative to rising intonation, often to sound more certain or authoritative.

  • What does the script suggest about the use of fall-rise intonation with the word 'well'?

    -The script suggests that many speakers use a fall-rise intonation on the word 'well' to convey hesitancy or to indicate that they are about to explain or justify something.

  • How does the script introduce the concept of polite speech using fall-rise intonation?

    -The script introduces the concept by comparing two introductions, one using fall-rise intonation which sounds more polite and formal, and the other without it.

  • What is the significance of ending with falling intonation after using a rise or fall-rise in an introduction?

    -Ending with falling intonation after a rise or fall-rise suggests a conclusion to the introduction, indicating that the speaker has finished their greeting or statement.

  • How can learners practice the fall-rise intonation pattern as suggested in the script?

    -Learners can practice the fall-rise intonation pattern by repeating after the instructor's examples, and by reading a provided text with their own word choices, ensuring to use the pattern in the suggested places.

  • What is the final exercise in the script designed to achieve?

    -The final exercise is designed to help learners apply the fall-rise intonation pattern in a practical context by reading a text with incomplete sentences, encouraging them to fill in the gaps and practice the intonation pattern appropriately.

  • What does the script imply about the importance of intonation in communication?

    -The script implies that intonation, including the fall-rise pattern, plays a crucial role in conveying different emotions, intentions, and levels of formality in spoken English.

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