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STRESS AND INTONATION

STRESS AND INTONATION. Repeat these words after theteacher . ( A stress mark is placed over the end of syllable to be stressed. ). These world are stressed on the first syllable . Brighton business camera Canon Certainly customer diet etiquette

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STRESS AND INTONATION

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  1. STRESS AND INTONATION

  2. Repeat these words after theteacher. (A stress mark is placed over the end of syllable to be stressed.)

  3. These world are stressed on the first syllable. Brighton business camera Canon Certainly customer diet etiquette Handbag journey luggage madam Measure metre piatform pleasant Station suitcase title tourist

  4. These word are stressed on the second syllable. Assistant because cashier expensive This world is stressed on the third syllable. information

  5. SUBSTITUTION DRILLS

  6. Repeat after the teacher. 1. A: How about a piece of cake ? cup of tea cup of coffee glass of beer B: Yes, please. ( or ) No, thanks.

  7. 2. A: Are you on business ? holiday B: No, I’m not. I’m a torist businessman

  8. 3. A: Have a pleasant journey. good nice B: Thank you.

  9. 4. A: Have a pleasaint journey trip time holiday B: Thanks.

  10. 5. A: Can you take me to the bus station, please ? railway station post office B: Certainly , madam.

  11. A: I’ve got a bad headache sore thoat toothache earache stomachache cold B: I’m sorry to hear that.

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