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Evaluation Identify the Intonation Patterns in a 1/4th sheet of paper: 1. Sharp as a prick! 2. You shouldn't have. 3. It's unbelievable!

4. That's not very nice! 5. I don't think I will. 6. How could you? 7. Why should I tell you? 8. You must be joking! 9. So what? 10. Well, I never 11. You know best, don't you? Okay, finished or not finished, pass your papers. Assignment Class for your assi gnment, I want you to bring your pictures when you were babies. In a 1/4th sheet of paper, write your answers to these questions: (see attachment) Any questions regarding the assignment? Then let us call it a day! Goodbye class! The teacher dismisses the class. The students answer the questions The papers are passed. The students copy the assignment. None Maam/Sir. Goodbye Maam/Sir. Attachment MOTIVATION 1. Who is he? Falling intonation 2. Is she here? Rising intonation 3. Youre going arent you? Rising intonation 4. Why did you do it? Falling intonation PRE-ACTIVITY Hes gone. (Falling Intonation) Hes gone? (Rising intonation) 2 fingers Do you want coffee or tea? (Rising Intona tion) 1 finger Do you want coffee or tea? (Falling Intonation) Jane has a new pi ano teacher. Who? (Falling Intonation) Jane has a new piano teacher. Who? (Risin g Intonation) 2 fingers LISTENING Lotto Winner Rint Family: Rising intonation means the pitch of the voice increases over time. Commonly used in yes or no questions, requesting for a repetition or surprise. Acrobat Stuntmen Fint Family:Falling intonation means that the pitch decreases with time. Usually heard in statements and Wh-questions. Fast-food Chain Dint Family: Dipping intonation falls and then rises. Least known of the intonation patterns, used in sarcasm: I m certainly not going to stand in the way of her career. Chinese Immigrant Pint Family: Peaking intonatio n rises and then falls. Mainly handled with declarative statements, commands and unfinished statements. SPEAKING Do you like to eat French fries? rint Where is your homework? fint Where is Edji going? pint Did he find love somewhere else? dint EVALUATION 1. Sharp as a prick! FALLING-RISING 2. You shouldn t have. FALLING 3. It s unbelievable! RISING 4. That s not very nice! RISING

5. I don t think I will. FALLING 6. How could you? FALLING 7. Why should I tell you? RISING-FALLING 8. You must be joking! RISING 9. So what? FALLING 10. Well, I never RISING-FALLING 11. You know best, don t you? FALLING ASSIGNMENT Describe yourself when you were a baby. What was your physical appearance? What was your personality according to your relatives? Defend your answers. Detailed Lesson Plan 2 Lugtuver Download this Document for FreePrintMobileCollectionsReport Document Info and Rating Follow Max Rider Reyes Share & Embed Related Documents PreviousNext p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. More from this user PreviousNext 5 p. 9 p. 1 p. 3 p. 5 p. Add a Comment

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