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Intonation Practice

The document provides 32 example sentences for students to examine and consider possible intonation patterns and weak pronunciation forms. Some of the sentences are questions, statements, requests, or negatives involving subjects like making plans, asking for help or information, describing actions, and clarifying understandings. The goal is for students to analyze the intonation and pronunciation of different types of sentences.
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Intonation Practice

The document provides 32 example sentences for students to examine and consider possible intonation patterns and weak pronunciation forms. Some of the sentences are questions, statements, requests, or negatives involving subjects like making plans, asking for help or information, describing actions, and clarifying understandings. The goal is for students to analyze the intonation and pronunciation of different types of sentences.
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Intonation Practice Examine the sentences below and think about the possible intonation pattern for each

one of them and weak pronunciation forms.

1. There's a cat under the table. 2. Who are you waiting for? 3. Have you seen Arthur? 4. How long has he lived in Middleford? 5. Let's have a party on Friday. 6. Is Bruce going to ring Mary up? 7. No, he's telephoning another girl. 8. What's Mr. Steele putting on? 9. Can you tell me the time? 10. You mustn't smoke in class. 11. Arthur, come into my office. 12. Do you speak English? 13. What can I do for you? 14. May I help you? 15. Whose house does Arthur live in? 16. I've just come back from England. 17. We're going to visit Jenny, Mary and Sheila. 18. Would you like to go to the cinema or to the theater? 19. Did you feed the chickens? 20. How often does Mary go to a restaurant? 21. What's the matter with you? 22. Don't miss class. 23. You study English, don't you? 24. You can't smoke in class, can you? 25. Will he come tomorrow? 26. You have nothing cheaper? 27. May I ring the bell? 28. You're married, aren't you? 29. My English students don't watch TV, do they? 30. What time did you call? 31. We speak Spanish in Venezuela, don't we? 32. John, are you listening to me?

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