1 / 7

Stress, Intonation and Rhythm of American English

Stress, Intonation and Rhythm of American English. Stress, Intonation and Rhythm. A: Hi, how ARE you? B: Fine. How are YOU? A: Nice to MEET you. B: Nice to meet you, TOO. Stress, Intonation and Rhythm. A: What’s the matter, _______? You look so blue.

moses
Télécharger la présentation

Stress, Intonation and Rhythm of American English

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Stress, Intonation and RhythmofAmerican English

  2. Stress, Intonation and Rhythm • A: Hi, how ARE you? • B: Fine. How are YOU? • A: Nice to MEET you. • B: Nice to meet you, TOO.

  3. Stress, Intonation and Rhythm • A: What’s the matter, _______? • You look so blue. • B: I’m sick; I’m sick, and I don’t know what to do. • A: Gee, that’s too bad, too bad. • Gee, that’s too bad, too bad. • What’s the matter with you? B: I have a headache, • a backache and a stomachache, too. A: Why don’t you go home and go to bed or have the doctor examine your head? • B: No, I’ll be OK. • Thanks anyway.

  4. PEOPLE ARE NEVER SATISFIED • 1. Daisy, a twenty-two year old woman, had her own • apartment in Manhattan and was employed as a • computer technician with a large corporation. • 2. She had everything and she was extremely • independent. • 3. All her friends envied her. • 4. However, Daisy was quite unhappy. • 5. Every time she looked in a mirror, she wept.

  5. PEOPLE ARE NEVER SATISFIED • 6. She was frequently heard to say, “Why am I so • ugly? • 7. My nose is too big, my chin extremely pointed, my • ears quite large and I have heavy bags under my • eyes.” • 8. She was depressed for years until she finally • decided to go to a plastic surgeon. • 9. Her face lift involved months of pain. • 10. At last the big day arrived and Daisy looked at • herself in the mirror. She was beautiful.

  6. PEOPLE ARE NEVER SATISFIED • 11. The surgeon reduced her nose, rounded her chin, • adjusted her ears and removed the bags from • under her eyes. • 12. Now wherever she went, people approached her • to ask for her autograph. She looked like a movie • star. • 13. However, Daisy was still very unhappy and • complained to all her friends. • 14. Her best friend told her, “Daisy, you have • everything. • 15. You’re the most beautiful girl I know.

  7. PEOPLE ARE NEVER SATISFIED • 16. You’re the most beautiful girl I know. • 17. You have a wonderful job that you love. • 18. No one tells you what to do or where to go. • 19. You should be the happiest woman in the • universe.” • 20. Daisy replied, “I know I have a beautiful new face • but it just doesn’t match my old body .

More Related