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プロの講師Some notes on using intonation when speaking:
Intonation refers to the rise and fall in pitch while speaking, which can convey different meanings or emotions in spoken language. British English, like other dialects, has its distinctive intonation patterns which can be quite varied depending on the region and specific accent. Here's a general overview of intonation in British English:
Falling Intonation: This is commonly used at the end of statements and commands. It's characterized by the pitch dropping at the end of a sentence. For example, in the statement "It's a beautiful day", the pitch often drops on "day".
Rising Intonation: This is frequently used in yes-no questions or when expressing uncertainty. For instance, in the question "Are you coming?", the pitch typically rises at the end.
Fall-Rise Intonation: Here, the pitch first falls and then rises. This intonation can indicate that the speaker is being tentative, polite, or not completely certain. It can also be used to imply that there's more information to come. An example might be, "I like the blue one", said with a fall-rise intonation, suggesting "...but I also like the red one."
Rise-Fall Intonation: This is the opposite of the fall-rise pattern. The pitch starts high and falls, but then rises again at the very end. This pattern can be used for emphasis or to express strong feelings.
2023年10月17日 12:24
Teacher Joseph
語学スキル
オランダ語, 英語, スペイン語
言語学習
スペイン語
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