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Welcome
presentation
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Trang 5The Voice
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Articulation
Author
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Trang 9• stress on the second syllable from the bottom up.
-ian, - id, -ible,
-ish, -ive, -ous,
-ial, -ic, -ity
Tips
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Trang 11How to stress on word partnerships
Learn some necessary word partnerships
Goals
Trang 12• Stress on the first word
• Special cases: 10 consumer spending 11 market share 12 market forces
Trang 13• Stress on the last noun of phrases
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Author
Trang 16Better to pause after stressed words, which
usually tend to be nouns and verbs
Long chunks sound more fluent Short
chunks sound more emphatic
Put no stress on unimportant words like
to, at, of, a and the
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Trang 18Stress
Trang 19Example 1: We will dessert the
I didn’t tell her you were stupid –
( I told her someone else was
Trang 20Pacing
Trang 21 One simple way of keeping an
audience’s interest is to vary your
speech of speaking.
Slow down to make your most
important points.
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Trang 23What is
intonation?
A change or variation in this music (or pitch) can affect the meaning of
what we say.
Trang 24• Very common in wh-questions
• also use when saying sth definite or clear sth.
• Use at the end of statements when saying sth
not sure, unfinished thoughts, introductory phrases, series of word.
• Use with requesting information
Fall-Rise
intonation
Tips
Trang 25A Golden rule: vary the tone of your voice
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Sound Scripting
Author
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Trang 28Chunking Tips
Better to pause after stressed words, which
usually tend to be nouns and verbs
Long chunks sound more fluent Short
chunks sound more emphatic
Put no stress on unimportant words like
to, at, of, a and the
Trang 29• Very common in wh-questions
• also use when saying sth definite or clear sth.
• Use at the end of statements when saying sth not sure,
unfinished thoughts, introductory phrases, series of word.
• Use with requesting information, inviting somebody to do
sth or expressing choices or expressing specific emotions or attitudes.
Fall-Rise
intonation
Tips
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your listening.