Master Intonation, Rhythm, Linking and TONE! (1)

Repetition of a short sentence or question helps you master key aspects of pronunciation, including intonation, rhythm, and linking. 💪 Level up and master expressing intention. Your tone of voice can convey emotions. In this #short, listen how I saw the given question three completely different ways, although I still use the same basic rising intonation, rhythm, and linking. 🙏Special thanks to Tom Hanks for inspiring this activity by demonstrating his acting exercises that make use of repetition. Teachers! Have fun in the classroom. You can challenge students to say this given statement (“Is there something I can do for you?“) different ways. You’re the director. Provide specific directions and context. The repetition will build fluency and confidence. What ongoing forms of support do I offer language learners? 👉👉Boost your English right here for only $1/month! Try membership on YouTube. 🌟 Only YT members can join the live chat at the monthly livestream. Send questions in advance for me to answer! 🌟 Custom audio GIFs for chat apps 🌟 Access to a member-only archive of recorded livestreams (13 hours) 🌟 Loyalty badges and custom emojis here on my YT channel ABOUT ME: Former classroom teacher. Published author. Conference presenter. Online instructor. I’ve been online since 2007, posting videos for students, blogging for teachers, and providing different forms of language support. My goal is to make language studies enjoyable and productive. For more info and resources, visit . TEACHERS: Visit my Pearson-sponsored ELT blog for tips and activity handouts. Related post: TESOL 2024 Highlight keywords, repetitions intonation linking rhythm stress sentence stress focus word content words tone of voice pronunciation| english with jennifer jenniferesl JenniferESL Jennifer Lebedev, ingles anglais ingles английский اللغة الإنكليز American English Happy Studies
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