Pronunciation Intonation Fun Say the words in quotation marks according to the contexts that follow. Pay attention to your intonation. “Hello” 1) to a.

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Pronunciation Intonation Fun Say the words in quotation marks according to the contexts that follow. Pay attention to your intonation. “Hello” 1) to a friend 2) to a friend you haven't seen for 3 years 3) to a neighbor that you don't like 4) to a 6 month-old baby 5) to someone you have just found doing something they shouldn't 6) to someone on the phone when you're not sure if they are still on the other end

Pronunciation “Goodbye” 1) to a member of your family as they are going through the boarding gate at the airport 2) to someone who has been annoying you 3) to a child starting his very first day at school

Pronunciation “How are you?” 1) to someone you haven't seen for 20 years 2) to someone who has recently lost a member of the family 3) to someone who didn't sleep in their own bed last night

Pronunciation “What have you done?” 1) to someone who claims to have fixed your television only that now it's worse than before 2) to someone who is scolding you for not doing anything when you suspect the same about them 3) to someone who has just done something very bad and which has serious consequences

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