englishhobby
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Here's an intonation exercise from a textbok for students majoring in English (a long time ago I was one of those who was taught with its help))). I think I wasn't a very good student, because now that I am trying to use some intonation exercises from this textbook for my students, who major in other languages and English is their additional specialty, I realized that I can't feel the difference in intonation in the sentences below (and here's the link to the audio file: 132_p.116_Intonation_Ex.2.mp3 ? ??????.???? ).
Could you listen to the exercise and tell me if there are really different intonation patterns there (one should choose one pattern out of two offered for each sentence in both sections). If yes, could you tick the sentences with the first intonation pattern in each section?
Section 1
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Section 2
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Could you listen to the exercise and tell me if there are really different intonation patterns there (one should choose one pattern out of two offered for each sentence in both sections). If yes, could you tick the sentences with the first intonation pattern in each section?
Section 1
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Section 2
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