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Practise reading the joke several times.
Reproduce the model narration of the joke: Young Peter came in one day bursting with excitement. Walking down the main street he had suddenly discovered he was side-by-side with movie actor Clark Gable. — Did you talk to him? we asked. — Well, it was like this, he said slowly. I knew who he was and he knew who he was — and it just didn't make sense us discussing it. ------------- Some people were gathered on the verandah after dinner. A young lady asked: " Can you name five days of the week without mentioning Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday? " Nobody could guess. At last the young lady said: " It is very easy. Here are the five days: today, yesterday, the day before yesterday, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow". SECTION TWO. Intonation Pattern IX. High fall (LOW PRE-HEAD + ) HIGH FALL (+ TAIL) Model: Why didn't you buy the picture? — Much too ex, pensive. Stress-and-tone marks in the text: High Fall. | ` | The High Fall in the nucleus starts very high and usually reaches the lowest pitch. The syllables of the tail are pronounced on the low level. The High Fall provides a greater degree of prominence for the word, making it more emphatic. The degree of prominence depends on the height of the fall. This intonation pattern is used: 1. In statements, conveying personal concern or involvement, sounding lively, interested, airy; very common in conversation. е.g. Do you know the man? — `No. (I `don't.) `Yes.| (I `do.) Where's my copy? — `Peter, took it, for you. 2. In questions: a) In special questions, sounding lively, interested, е.g. I shall be late, I'm afraid. — `How, late? b) In general questions, conveying mildly surprised acceptance of the listener's premises. е.g. I like it here. Do you? (I thought you'd hate it.) 3. In imperatives, sounding warm. е.g. What's the matter? — Look. (It's raining.) 4. In exclamations, very emotional. е.g. It's eight o'clock. — Heavens! (I'm late.) EXERCISES 1. listen carefully to the following conversational situations. Concentrate your attention on the intonation of the replies:
Listen to the replies and repeat them in the intervals. Start the fall high enough. Listen to the Verbal Context and reply to it in the intervals. In order to fix Intonation Pattern IX in your mind, ear and speech habits, pronounce each reply several times until it sounds perfectly natural to you. Listen to a fellow-student reading the replies and point out his (her) errors in pronunciation. 6. Listen to the Verbal Contest said by a fellow-student. Make your replies sound lovely, warm, airy. Use the proper intonation patterns. Continue the exercise until everyone has participated: Популярное: |
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