Pitch and Intonation
Falling intonation, rising intonation, rising and falling intonation
There are three types of intonations: _________, __________, __________.
Rising and Falling Intonation
It follows 2-3-1 pattern.
Rising Intonation
It follows the 2-3 pattern.
Falling Intonation
It follows the 2-3-1 pattern.
Rising Intonation
It is normally used with a yes/no question, and question tags that show uncertainty and require an answer.
Rising and Falling Intonation
The intonation rises and then falls at the end of the sentence. This is also called as rise-fall intonation.
Rising Intonation
This is when your pitch goes up at the end of a sentence.
Falling Intonation
This is when your pitch lowers at the end of a phrase or sentence.
low pitch, mid pitch and high pitch
Three main types of pitch: __________, ___________, _________.
Pitch
We use ______ in order to express our emotions and attitude through a change in our intonation, or the tone of our voice.
falling Intonation
We use ____________ at the end of a statements, commands, and WH-questions.
Rise-fall intonation
We use ____________ for choices and lists.
Pitch
is the rise and fall of our voice when we speak, sometimes called "highness" or "lowness.
Intonation
is the variation of the pitch (low, mid, and high) in the spoken language.