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1. Question
1. Put the questions in the order they appear:
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2. Question
2. Which pattern is normally associated with NEW or UNKNOWN information?
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“Where are you \going?” “I’m going to the \shops.”
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3. Which question do you hear?
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4. Put the questions in the order you hear them:
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5. Which pattern is normally associated with REPEATED or SHARED information?
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“I’m going to the \moon.” “/Where are you going?”
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6. Which question do you hear?
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7. Put the questions in the order you hear them:
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8. Which tag would you add to show that you already know the answer:
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Falling tags are used to create a meaning similar to a statement.
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9. Which tag would you use to show suspicion?
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Positive statement with a positive tag can show suspicion.
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10. Which question do you hear?
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Homework
Practise the sentences using the 4 different tones:

Extra
Listen to any English speech, think about the TONIC SYLLABLE and the INTONATION PATTERN – it’s always there!