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Rhythm and Intonation of English
Introduction to Rhythm and Intonation
Why You Need to Study Rhythm and Intonation (10:36)
Part 1 - Rules for Syllable Stress
Understanding Syllable Stress (6:36)
Vowel Reduction in Unstressed Syllables (8:56)
Stressed and Unstressed Syllables - 60 Common Words (14:44)
60 Common Words PDF Exercise and Answer Key
Syllable Stress and Reduction - Sentences for Practice (7:38)
Words with Two Syllables (4:07)
Adjective and Noun Endings (4:19)
Part 2 - Rules for Word Stress
Basic Rules of Word Stress in a Sentence (7:45)
Thought Groups (5:48)
Stressing Adjectives and Nouns (4:19)
Compound Nouns (8:02)
Stressing Phrasal Verbs and Phrasal Nouns (6:21)
Stressing Names (2:02)
Stressing Abbreviations and Numbers. (4:00)
Word Stress - Exceptions (3:45)
Part 3 - Rules for Intonation
Intonation Rules (7:55)
Changing Intonation - Part 1 (3:12)
Changing Intonation - Part 2 (2:32)
Changing Intonation - Part 3 (2:04)
Part 4 - Putting It All Together - Practice All the Rules
Sentence Stress Practice - video (17:27)
Sentence Stress Practice PDF
Job Interview Practice - video and text (13:17)
Adjective and Noun Endings
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