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Intonation;American Style

Information from www.americanaccent.com Links and homework on my website at

www.dutragross.webs.com

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What's the difference?

I'm not in love with you.I'm not in love with you.I'm not in love with you.

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The difference is being understood.

As a speaker: Knowing how to raise

and lower your pitch to indicate meaning while speaking will facilitate understanding.

As a listener: Knowing how native

speakers use intonation to indicate meaning will facilitate listening comprehension.

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Research Teams

Divide class into groups of 5 students each.

Have teams select a name and write on board. For Quiz Bowl at end of Round Robin.

Member Roles Reader -reads article to

team Writer – writes

questions Time Keeper – 5

minutes per article Task Master – keeps

team members focused on work

Runner/s – carry articles

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Round Robin

Round 1 - Research Teams – Read article, write one question about one of the most important ideas in the article. Do not write the answer!

Round 2 – Pass article to another group. Round 3 – Answer question from other groups

ORALLY! Do not write the answer! Round 4 – Write an additional question about

another important idea in the article. Do not write the answer!

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Quiz Bowl Round

In this round, One team member will read one question aloud from

their original article and ask the other teams to answer the question aloud.

Teacher keeps score for each team to see who can answer the most questions correctly.

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Homework -due May 4thMake an audio recording with a partner indicating you both understand how to use and

interpret the subtleties of American intonation.

Create a scenario that expands on one sentence that changes emphasis on different words in the sentence to change the meaning.

For example: I like dogs. (Means I prefer dogs over cats or other pets.) I like dogs. (Means, I don't hate dogs.)

The scenario should be a series of questions and answers with each speaker clearly agreeing in intonation to confirm the meaning.

For example:

Speaker A: Did you go to see Titanic Friday night?

Speaker B: No, I didn't see Titanic Friday night. I saw Mission Impossible.

Record using a .wav file format. Email to me at [email protected]

Max time limit: 5 mins. Partner's must be classmate's.

More details on my websites www.dutragross.webs.com, under the students tab.

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Information from www.americanaccent.com

Links and homework on my website: www.dutragross.webs.com/students