Intonation Changes Meaning in English-Learn How to Use Intonation Correctly in English Pronunciation
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2018
- In a text, the word "good" can mean 😀 (great!), 🙂 (good), or 😐 (just okay). The emoji gives us the clue. But how do you do this when speaking?
Intonation! Intonation changes meaning in English and is essential for advanced speaking skills. Learn how to use and understand intonation correctly in American English.
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you explained the intonation in a perfect way, Thanks
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that i feel i’m happy i can understand every ward and expression you say
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Thanks a ton for having explained the impact of intonations on meanings so exceptionally. My interpretation for your answers are as follows:-
Answer 1: Here the word "Great" conveys uncertainty and unenthusiasm
Answer 2: This response conveys positivity and ardour
Answer 3 : This exhibits exasperation. Embittered by the situation
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To your question , answer 1 :it was clear that you did not feel excited about it ,especially knowing that it takes a village to look after kids.Answer 2: You're are ok with it. Answer 3: You sound kinda pissed about it . Great lesson and your accent is really crystal clear and easy on the the ears.
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This is really helpful lesson for me. Honestly before i didn't know about the meaning of these emojis , thanku very much for this lesson.
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I feel that when you said you going to babies sit for #1 is that you have to take care the neighbor kids. As i learned from your expression #2 is that you are happy to do it.For your face expression on #3 is telling me that the kids is "a brad "n your mind.
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First question: you really don´t like spending your saturday looking after children. 2) You dont care. No problems. 3) You will do that, but you dont want it .This is my vision. Thanks for this video.
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1.It was not really great.
2. It is okay.
3. I like it.
1/ you will do without emotion 2/ you will do happy 3/Will be better you'll be assertive and say no.
You good girl
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First answer doesn't sound happy.
Second answer with more energetic and happy.
Third time is a bit harsh. These are the three ways u have expressed in my opinion.
Yes, am feel GOOD now
YES am very fine
Hi ! I think that the first answer mean that you are not really happy to lock your Saturday to watch your neightbour’s kids 😂😂
You're are correct. 😃
1. 🤔 I’m not happy but I should help.2. 😊 I’ll do. 3. 😕 not happy
That was😀
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1. Not happy
2. Its ok
3. Rude
Number one. Great, you can't be serious.. Number two. oh i can do that . Number three. GGGrrrrrreat i'll go crazy...
It seems to me that according to your answers.
answer 1: you don't know if it will be nice because it's sound you don't show enthusiastic
answer 2: it´s ok
answer 3: you're not into this situation. You really didn't like it
The first one, unhappy. the second one, happy. the third one, not sure.
Hoping my comments to be moderated whenever possible
Answer no.1: That's you being sarcastic
Ans no.2: You're okay- not too bad but not great either.
Ans no.3: It was bad
In UK English we say ''speaking English' not talking English!!
You don’t want to be a baby sitter.