English Pronunciation 夯实语音基础,提高英语交际能力

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English Pronunciation 夯实语音基础,提高英语交际能力

Rhythm

Chapter Ten 1 Definiton 3 Practice 2 Rules

An apple a day keeps the doctor away. What's the weather like today? She studies English every morning. Examples

Rhythm of English speech is formed by the recurrence of stressed syllables at more or less regular intervals of time and by the alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables. Definition

Rhythm in English speech is based on stress Rhythm in English speech is based on stress. A rhythm unit is formed by a stressed syllable, together with unstressed syllables which may come before that stress or after it. Key Point

☻arrange words into groups and join them together ☻make some parts of words stronger and clearer than other parts ☻arrange words into groups and join them together Rules

The greater the number of unstressed syllables, the quicker they are pronounced,eg. I think he wants to go. I think he wants us to go . Tips

It's fine. I'm busy. He's a doctor. Here's a letter for you. Examples

Listen. Are you listening? Examples