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Intonation Part 2. A New Expression That’s music to my ears! means... That’s wonderful! I’m so happy to hear that!

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Page 1: Intonation Part 2. A New Expression That’s music to my ears! means... That’s wonderful! I’m so happy to hear that!

Intonation

Part 2

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A New Expression

That’s music to my ears!

means . . .

That’s wonderful!

I’m so happy to hear that!

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“You’re such a kind person.

I love spending time with you.”

“Ah, that’s music to my ears!”

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“That dress looks so beautiful on you, sweetie. I love it!”

“Oh! Thank you, dear.

Now that’s music to my ears!”

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Intonation

Remember,

intonation is a little bit like

adding music

to your speech.

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4 Extra High

3 High red

2 Mid Jane is wearing to-

1 Low day.

The prominent element of the sentence, red, coincides with the main pitch movement.

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Don’t speak too fast!

Speaking slowly allows others to understand you better.

In addition,

you can make better use of intonation

when you speak more slowly.

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Fast Speaker

When he sees how lovely

and sweet and PRETty she is,

he’ll thank his lucky stars

he was asked to DINner.

From The Glass Menagerie

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SLOW Speaker

When he sees how LOVEly

and SWEET and PRETty she is,

he’ll thank his lucky STARS

he was asked to DINner.

From The Glass Menagerie

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Declarative Statements 2-3-1

John’s SICK.

4 Extra High

3 High AS-

2 Mid He’s taken an pir-

1 Low in.

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Commands & Requests 2-3-1

Fix me some SOUP.

4 Extra High

3 High NOOD-

2 Mid Please add

1 Low les.

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Unfinished Statements 2-3-2

Notice the slight rise at the end.

John’s SICK . . . (. . . but I think he’s going to work anyway.)

He’s taken an ASpirin . . .

(. . . but I don’t know if it helped or not.)

She said she was aLONE . . .

(. . . but I’m not sure I believe her.)

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Unfinished Statements Creating Suspense 2-3-2

Notice the slight rise at the end.

I opened the old SUITcase . . . (. . . and found a million dollars!)

I told her the NEWS . . .(. . . and she fainted!)

He opened the door to the haunted house . . . ( . . . and a hundred bats came flying out!)

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Yes-No Questions (with question word order) 2-3

Have you GOT a minute?

Can I ask you a QUEStion?

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Yes-No Questions (statement word order) 2-3; 2-4

Look like statements Function as questions

The plane LEFT already? (2-3 = neutral confirmation question)

(2-4 = great surprise or disbelief: I was supposed to be on it!)

It left from Gate 47?(2-3 = neutral confirmation question)

(2-4 = great surprise or disbelief: They told me Gate 23!)

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Repitition Questions 2-3

WHAT are you doing?(I didn’t hear you. Can you repeat what you said?)

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Repitition Questions 2-4; 3-4

“I’m going skydiving this weekend.”

WHAT are you doing?(I can’t believe you’re going to do that! Are you crazy?)

You’re doing WHAT?

(This word order – along with the intonation – indicates the highest level of surprise.)

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Tag Questions (Signaling Uncertainty) 2-3

He usually arrives around NOON, DOESn’t he?(I think he arrives around noon, but I’m not sure.)

We have a holiday next Friday, DON’T we?(I think we do, but I’m not sure.)

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Jack and Jill (a nursery rhyme)

Jack and Jill went up the hill,

To fetch a pail of water.

Jack fell down and broke his crown,

And Jill came tumbling after.

Now let’s take a look at a possible conversation between Jack and Jill.

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Jack and Jill

Jill: Good morning, Jack.

Jack: Hi, Jill. Where’re you going?

Jill: Just up the hill. Do you want to come along?

Jack: Sure. What’s that you’re carrying?

Jill: That’s my bucket. I’m going to fetch a pail of water.

Jack: Didn’t you hear about the rockslides? After the rains, the winds, and the earthquake, they say the path is dangerous.

Jill: Oh, I’m not afraid. And you’re not either, are you?

Jack: Oh, I suppose not. Let’s go.

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A Final Word

Remember, there’s no set way to use intonation.

Use your voice to express

what you want to express!