[PLUS/PRO] Practice placing correct word stress in poems.
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[PLUS/PRO] Practice placing correct word stress in poems.
Practice placing stress on two-word noun and verb phrases.
[PLUS/PRO] Take a quiz on your ability to stress words in a sentence. Listen to the audio to check your answers.
Watch a video about thought groups and pausing in English. The lesson is designed to help you improve the rhythm and speed of your spoken English.
Practice adding thought groups into short sentences.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice various ways of adding thought groups in sentences.
Practice adding pauses where you see punctuation marks. Learn how your meaning can change with a simple pause!
[PLUS/PRO] Practice adding thought groups in a paragraph.
This page helps you learn about intonation in American Engish pronunciation and accent.
Practice matching your intonation with an emotion.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice adding intonation to English sentences.
This page helps you learn about intonation for statements and questions in American English.
This page will help you practice using intonation in statements. Practice your pronunciation as you listen to the audio samples.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice using intonation in questions.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice intonation used for “tag questions.”
This page helps you learn how to use intonation to show feeling.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice using intonation without words to show feelings such as surprise and anger.
Practice using intonation to add a lot of meaning to one-word sentences.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice changing a sentence’s meaning by changing the intonation word stress.
This page helps you learn how to use intonation to show grammar.
Practice using intonation in open and closed lists.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice using intonation when asking someone to choose between two choices.
Practice the intonation used for introductory words and phrases.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice using intonation to show non-essential clauses.
This page gives you an overview of individual sounds in American English.
Practice your pronunciation of individual sounds of English here with tongue twisters and articulation exercises.
This page helps you learn to pronounce difficult consonant sounds in American English.
Practice difficult consonant sounds such as L, R, and N.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice the difficult sounds of F, P, V, W, and B.
[PLUS/PRO] Practice the difficult sounds of SH, CH, Z , and S.