There are TWO questions. You will see AND hear the directions.
You will see the text (Q1, Q2). 45 seconds to prepare. 45 seconds
to read recorded Questions 1 and 2
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2 scores: Pronunciation Intonation and Stress Questions 1 and
2
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2 scores: Pronunciation Intonation and Stress Questions 1 and 2
EXCELLENT GOOD ERRORS NO ANSWER / NOT IN ENGLISH / NOT RELATED TO
THE TEST
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total syllables Shapestressed syllable PHOTOGRAPH3#1
PHOTOGRAPHER4#2 PHOTOGRAPHIC4#3 Questions 1 and 2 PHO TO GRAPH We
say one syllable more loudly. PHO TO GRAPH ER PHO TO GRAPH IC If
you do not hear a word clearly, you can still understand the word
because of the position of the stress.
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chocolate CHOClate camera CAMra evening EVning Questions 1 and
2 Stressed syllable = loud
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Questions 1 and 2 Not stressed = weaker/reduced/dropped
Sometimes, you dont hear some syllables Stressed syllable = loud
Listen for the STRESSED syllables, not the weak syllables.
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dessert desSERT desert DEsert Questions 1 and 2 BE CAREFUL:
Some words have the same spelling but different syllable stress.
Using word stress can improve your pronunciation and your
comprehension.
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increase Noun: INcrease "There's an increase in the number of
students." Verb: inCREASE "Numbers are increasing." present Noun:
PREsent "He gave her a present." Verb: preSENT "He's going to
present his findings." More examples More examples Questions 1 and
2
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1) Stress Each Syllable O 0000 o O ooo oo O oo ooo O o oooo O
2) Where is the correct stress? Questions 1 and 2
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1) One word, one stress. 2) The stress is always on a vowel.
Other rules Other rules Video Video Questions 1 and 2 RULE: These
are NOT fixed rules. There can be exceptions. / /
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Remember: Word stress is accent on one syllable within a word.
Sentence stress is accent on certain words within a sentence. We
want to go. We WANT to GO.We WANa GO. We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK.
We DON'T WANT to GO to WORK at NIGHT. Word stress and sentence
stress can help you to understand spoken English, especially when
spoken fast. Questions 1 and 2 Some words in a sentence are
STRESSED (loud) Other words are weak (quiet)
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Content words stressed Key/ important words Give meaning or
sense Function (structure) words not stressed Small/ simple words
Give form or structure (grammar)
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Questions 1 and 2 page19
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If you remove the structure words from a sentence, you will
probably still understand the sentence. If you remove the content
words from a sentence, you will not understand the sentence. The
sentence has no sense or meaning. Questions 1 and 2
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If you remove the structure words from a sentence, you will
probably still understand the sentence. If you remove the content
words from a sentence, you will not understand the sentence. The
sentence has no sense or meaning. Questions 1 and 2
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Page 74 45 seconds preparation time A: Read; important
(stress), simple (weak) B: Listen; give scoregive score
Circle/underline new/difficult words. 00:00:00 RESPONSE TIME:
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Questions 1 and 2 Page 74 45 seconds preparation time B: Read;
important (stress), simple (weak) A: Listen; give score
Circle/underline new/difficult words. 00:00:00 RESPONSE TIME:
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VOCABULARY QUIZ 1 WEEK 6 Actual Test 2, Question 1-2
SecurelyFastenedStowedOverhead DevicesChiselsPriceSupplies
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The best way to learn is from experience. Listen carefully to
spoken English. Be familiar with how to use English dictionaries.
Phonetic pronunciation Word stress Questions 1 and 2
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1) Theres a FLY in my soup. Meaning: Its not a spider,
mosquito, or gold fish 2) Theres a fly in MY soup. Meaning: Its not
in your soup or his soup or her soup... 3) Theres a fly in my SOUP.
Meaning: Its not in the salad, or the rice, or the sandwich
Questions 1 and 2
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Take the Stress TestStress Test Perfect score Bonus point Send
the answers tonight!!! Questions 1 and 2 OPTIONAL ;
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/intonation
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Say Hello to your boss to your buddy an attractive man/ woman
at the bar to a little baby How does your intonation change???
Questions 1 and 2
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Questions Statements WH questions YES / NO Who What When Where
Why How Are ? Is ? Can ? Do ? Does ? Did ? Uncertain (not
sure)
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Pay attention to punctuation marks. Comma, Period. Question
mark? Questions 1 and 2 If it rains, I will stay home. Im staying
home. Are you staying home?Wheres home?
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Answer: I am going to see a movie with Answer: I will go scuba
diving this weekend. Answer:
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A: Waiter! Waiter! There's a fly in my soup! B: A fly in your
soup? What's it doing there? A: I have no idea. B: Well, what do
you want me to do about it? A: I want you to come and get it out.
B: All right Calm down. I'll be there in a few minutes.
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Questions 1 and 2
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Natural Comprehensible / intelligible You should KNOW that
INtonation and SENtence and WORD STRESS are VERy imPORtant !!!
Questions 1 and 2
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Drop/reduce Link and... cookiesn cream to I like tsing in the
shower. of kind of: I kinda like that shirt. types of: There are
many typesa yoga. Questions 1 and 2
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Let me think about that. LEMme think about that. He is an
actor. Hisn actor. Ask him what he wants. Askim what-e wants.
Questions 1 and 2