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Exercise 1-11: Translation CD 1 Track 18 Take the sentence I didn't say he stole the money and translate it into y our native language. Writeit down below, using whatever letters or characters you use in your language. _______________________________

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Exercise 1-12: Create Your Own Into nation Contrast CD 1 Track 19 Write a short sentence and indicate where you think the most normal intonation would be placed. Then, change the meaning of the sentence slightly and change the intonation accordingly.

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Exercise 1-13: Variable Stress CD 1 Track 20 Notice how the meaning of the following sentence changes each time we change the stresspattern. You should be starting to feel in control of your sentences now. 1. What would you like ? This is the most co

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Exercise 1 -14: Make a Variable Stress Sentence CD 1 Track 21 Now you decide which words should be emphasized. Write a normal, everyday sentence with atleast seven words and put it through as many changes as possible. Try to make a pitch changefor ea

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Application of Intonation CD 1 Track 22 There is always at least one stressed word in a sentence and frequently you can have quite a fewif you are introducing a lot of new information or if you want to contrast severa l things. Look atthe paragraph i

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Exercise 1 -15: Application of Stress CD 1 Track 23 Mark every word or syllable with ' where you thin k that the sound is stressed. Use the first sentenceas y our example. Check Answer Ke y , be ginning on pa ge 193. Pause the CD. Hello, my name is__

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How You Talk Indicates to People How You Are CD 1 Track 24 Beware of Revealin g a Personalit y that You Don't Have! There is no absolute right or wrong in regard to intonation because a case can be made for stressingjust about any word or syllable, b

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Exercise 1-16: Paragraph Intonation Prac tice CD 1 Track 25 V From your color-marked copy, read each sentence of the paragra ph in Exercise 1-15 after me. Use your rubber band, give a clear pitch change to the highlighted word s, and think about the

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Exercise 1-17: Staircase Intonation Practice CD 1 Track 26 Draw one step of the staircase for each word of the paragraph. Start a new staircase for everystressed word. There usually is more than one staircase in a se ntence. New sentences don't have

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Exercise 1-18: Reading with Staircase Intonation CD 1Track 27 Read the following with clear intonation where marked. Hello, my name is__________________. I'm taking American Accent Training. There's a lot to learn, but I hope to make it as enjoyable

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Exercise 1-19: Spelling and Numbers CD 1Track 28 Just as there is stress in word s or phrases, there is intonation in spelling and numbers. Americansseem to spell things out much more than other people. In any bure aucratic situation, you'll be asked

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Exercise 1-20; Sound/Meaning Shifts CD 1 Track 29 Intonation is powerful. It can change meaning and pronunciation. Here you will get the chance toplay with the sounds. Remember, in the beginning, the meaning isn't that impo r tantjust work ongetting

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Exercise 1-21: Squeezed-Out Syllables CD 1 Track 30 Intonation can also completely get rid of certain entire syllables. Some longer words that arestressed on the first syllable squeeze weak syllabl es right out. Cover up the regular columns andread t

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Exercise 1-9: Inflection CD 1 Track 16 Notice how the meaning changes, while the actual words stay the same. 1. I didn't say he stole the money. Someone else said it. 2. I didn't say he stole the money. That's not true at all. 3. I didn't say he stol

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Exercise 1-10; Individual Practice CD 1 Track 17 Now, let's see what you can do with the same sentence, just by c hanging the stress around todifferent words. I'll tell you which meaning to express. When you hear the tone +, say the sentence as quick

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Complex Intonation Word Count Intonation Patterns CD 1 Track 34 This is the beginning of an extr emely important part of spoken American Englishthe rhythmsand intonation patterns of the l ong streams of nouns and adjectives that are so commonly used.

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Exercise 1-23; Syllable Count Te st CD 1 Track 33 Put the following words into the proper category based on the syllable count intonation. Write thepattern number in the space provided. Check Answer Key, beginning on p. 193. 图片1 图片2 图片3 图

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Exercise 1-22: Syllable Patterns CD 1 Track 32 In order to practice accurate pitch change, repeat the following column. Each syllable will count asone musical note. Remember that words that end in a vowel or a voiced consonant will be longerthan ones

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Syllable Stress CD 1 Track 31 Syllable Count Intonation Patterns In spoken English, if you stress the wrong syllable, you can totally lose the meaning of a word:MA-sheen is hardly reco gnizable as ma-SHEEN or machine.At this point, we wo n't be conce

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Exercise 11-10: Practical ApplicationU.S./Japan Trade Friction CD 4 Track47 Listen to the following excerpt, and compare the two versions. Forty years after the end of World War II, Japan and the U.S. are again engaged in conflict.Trade frictions, wh

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学英语单词
adiabatic saturation pressure
algesias
always safely afloat
anticyclonic inversion
antitheists
aromadendral
arts therapies research committee
as tender as a chicken
bar iron crane
barera
be stuck up
burry blanket
Busachi
cardiopep
carry the torch
cerithium munitum
cesari
Congressional documents
cross toe forward pointing
double print down
dynamic trim
e-teacher
ecostratigraphic unit
edge disjoint cut-set union
El Bozal, Sa.
electropolarized
ellingsen
entrained bed
Eupteleaceae
Evinos Potamos
file preparation
fire salamanders
forelong
frying-pans
gastricsins
gazed
gentoo
glow-discharge lamp
Hedysarum chinense
Hibiscus fragrans
homespunness
hortvet freezing test
Huygens' principle
in-observance
infeodations
jet-sets
little chief hare
local central office
long-tailed tit
lorned
lounging robe
Mecoffaminum
megatons equivalent (mte)
micro-size particles
munication
munion
needle-applicator
Nettilling L.
new-formed
oatmealy
Padisal
part learning
pemphigoid syndrome
planetary thread miller
positive credit
potassium aluminosilicate
Prud'hon, Pierre Paul
radiocarbon age
residual value of land
ride the fence
roapy
roentgenokymograph
RR Lyrae stars
salpausselk? subglacial period
schizomycete
scrap rubber
secondary aliphatic monohydric alcohol
seismicrophone
semiopened
sieve method (mechanical analysis)
signal intelligence report
single front wheel tractor
sir herbert read
spin gearing
spring-loaded overflow valve
square bloom
stability under UV illumination
supervisory boards
surge withstand capability
tasselseeds
temperature measurement
tennising
terminator codon
Tetraodontoidei
thermoelectric energy conversion
threshold of relaxation
Typha domingensis
underlain
vernonia
virtual classroom
water trade
Wesson