English Presentation Skills- Intonation and Linking Yu-Hui Tao 愈忙愈要學英文字串 簡報篇 by Quentin Brand 貝塔語言出版
Intonation
Intonation is the up and down of your voice when speaking, which is like the music composed by sounds. What is Intonation? In general, lowrt the tone at the end of the sentence; Unless it is yes/no questions that your tone will be raised at the end; You can use intonation to emphasize key words or phrases.
In presentation, you should use intonation to attract the audience on the interested and emphasized points, and to express your kindness and hospitality. Benefits of Intonation? It is especially important at the beginning of a presentation for good impression and influences.
Illustrations of Intonation Speaking in daily life Speaking in presentation Listen to mp3.02 on pp mp3.02
Linking
Fluent English can be achieved with good control of intonation and linking, which helps to build the audience’s confidence on you. What is Linking? ( We join or "link" words to each other. They do not always sound the same as when we say them individually. Benefits: 1.you will understand other people more easily 2.other people will understand you more easily
Vowel: a, e, i, o, u Consonant: …t, p, j,… Linking Rule 1 Word 1 C V word 2 e.g., good eveninggoo devening
Vowel: a, e, i, o, u Consonant: …t, p, j,… Linking Rule 1 Word 1 C V word 2 e.g., good eveninggoo devening
Vowel: a, e, i, o, u Consonant: …t, p, j,… Linking Rule 2 Word 1 C 1 C 2 word 2 Word 1 Cword 2 e.g., recent developmentsrecendevelpments e.g., just-in-time managementjust-in-timemanagement
Vowel: a, e, i, o, u Consonant: …t, p, j,… Linking Rule 3 Word 1 V C word 2 e.g., …be showing……beshowing… e.g., a pleasure apleasure
Vowel: a, e, i, o, u Consonant: …t, p, j,… Linking Rule 4 Word 1 V V word 2 e.g., …you about……youabout… e.g., a pleasure apleasure y, w, r
Listen to mp3.03 on pp mp3.03 These rules occur naturally only when you speak fast. If you feel it is difficult, just practice to speak faster. If you can link words better, it does make your presentation better. Otherwise, it may ruin your presentation. Don’t force it. Before you cannot speak faster with more natural linking, just speak clearly each words. Practice of Linking (mp3.03)