How To Use English Intonation? Avoid people having the wrong impression of you in English!
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Do you know how to use English intonation correctly? Learning English intonation is important to express yourself in English. Pitch, rhythm and melody are all part of English intonation.
English intonation, or intonation in any language, can be described as the music or melody of the language. It’s a pronunciation feature that is about how we say something, rather than what words we’re using.
The main elements of English intonation are:
· How high, low or flat your voice is -the pitch
· Stressing or emphasising certain syllables or words
· pauses for where you would expect a comma –rhythm
· varying volume
English intonation conveys meaning, attitude, intention and sometimes grammatical structures.
Be understood clearly the first time you speak so you don't have to keep repeating yourself. Gain the trust of your clients, customers and coworkers. Learn English pronunciation at our website https://speakmoreclearly.com/
P.s. in this video I have an Australian accent but even if you want to learn a British accent or an American accent you can still use this video to practise your pronunciation so you can speak clearly in English. To get the full version of my accent specific training go to: speakmoreclearly.com
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British accent training: http://speakmoreclearly.com/british-accent/
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Do you know how to use English intonation correctly? Learning English intonation is important to express yourself in English. Pitch, rhythm and melody are all part of English intonation.
English intonation, or intonation in any language, can be described as the music or melody of the language. It’s a pronunciation feature that is about how we say something, rather than what words we’re using.
The main elements of English intonation are:
· How high, low or flat your voice is -the pitch
· Stressing or emphasising certain syllables or words
· pauses for where you would expect a comma –rhythm
· varying volume
English intonation conveys meaning, attitude, intention and sometimes grammatical structures.
Be understood clearly the first time you speak so you don't have to keep repeating yourself. Gain the trust of your clients, customers and coworkers. Learn English pronunciation at our website https://speakmoreclearly.com/
P.s. in this video I have an Australian accent but even if you want to learn a British accent or an American accent you can still use this video to practise your pronunciation so you can speak clearly in English. To get the full version of my accent specific training go to: speakmoreclearly.com
Speak More Clearly - Learn how to pronounce British English, American English or Australian English clearly. Get a British accent, American accent or Australian accent. Learn to speak English clearly, be understood without having to repeat yourself and take the fear out of speaking English. Speak English confidently and fluently like a native speaker.
Regards,
Esther Bruhl
Creator and Speech therapist
Speak More Clearly
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