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Listening skills

Listening skills. May 28, 2014. Today. Word stress. Word stress - example. Press the red button Press the red button Press the red button. Word Stress. Used to show several things: - New information - Important information. Word Stress – New information.

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Listening skills

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  1. Listening skills May 28, 2014

  2. Today • Word stress

  3. Word stress - example Press the red button Press the red button Press the red button

  4. Word Stress Used to show several things: - New information - Important information

  5. Word Stress – New information A: Oh no! I can’t find my wallet.B: Is this it?A: No. Mine’s a brown wallet. Brown with a logo.

  6. Word Stress – New information A: Oh no! I can’t find my wallet.B: Is this it?A: No. Mine’s a brown wallet. Brown with a logo.

  7. Word Stress Word stress can also change the meaning of a sentence by changing which word(s) are important.

  8. Word stress - example Press the red button Press the red button Press the red button

  9. Word stress - example Press the red button Press the red button Press the red button (don’t turn it). (not the green one). (not the red icon).

  10. Word Stress Commonly, word stress is used to indicate important information. i.e. Actually, I wasn’t born in Vancouver, but I went to school here.

  11. Word Stress – Uses Listening for word stress is useful for: - Following instructions. - Catching important information. - Determining new information.

  12. Word Stress – Important information Exercise 1 A: Billy! I said turn that TV off, not turn it down. It’s time for bed. B: But, Mom, you let me stay up late last night. Why can’t I stay up late tonight? A: Last night was Saturday night. Tonight is Sunday night, and you’ve got school tomorrow.B: But I want to…A: No arguing. It’s time for bed.

  13. Word Stress – Important information Exercise 2 1. You can’t go today, but you can go tomorrow. 2. You let her do it, but you never let me do it. 3. You’re supposed to be reading school books, not comic books. 4. Ten dollars would be okay, but I really need twenty. 5. He’s more than just a good dad, he’s a good friend, too. 6. It’s ten o’clock. You said you’d be home at nine.

  14. Word Stress – Important information Exercise 3 A: Click on the right button, then a dialogue box will come up.B: Like this?A: No, no. The right button.B: Oh, like this?A: Yeah. Now select Save to Disk.B: This?A: No. Save to Disk.

  15. Homework • Do exercise 4 • - Write a short speech (1 minute) explaining something - Write the speech as a script. - On the script, highlight the words to stress. Important words

  16. Word Stress – Important information Exercise 4 1. Well, that’s a whole lot better than my old machine. 2. Do you want to dub the whole album? 3. Do you see the arrow on the side? 4. Now press the button with the red dot on it. 5. How can I remember all that? 6. Now take the remote control and press the program button.

  17. Word Stress – New information Exercise 5 1. Did you say you lost a Gucci purse or was it a Fendi? 2. I bought a cheap briefcase, not an expensive one. 3. Have you seen my yellow shopping bag? It was near the black one. 4. I don’t like those nylon wallets, but the leather wallets are nice. 5. Yes sir, but what kind of briefcase did you lose? 6. I left it on the morning bus, not the afternoon one.

  18. Word Stress – Uses Listening for word stress is useful for: - Following instructions. - Catching important information. - Determining new information.

  19. Homework Check the website from Tomorrow.

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