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  1. Question 1 of 10
    1. Question

    1. Put the levels of stress in order from weakest to strongest:

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  2. Question 2 of 10
    2. Question

    2. Match the icons to their function in stress:

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        • Question 3 of 10
          3. Question

          3. The main stress in an English tone unit is best described as:

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          The main stress is most often found towards the end of the unit.

        • Question 4 of 10
          4. Question

          4. Which BOOM will be the loudest?

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          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/10/T5-4.mp3

          You normally find the main stress on the last important word.

        • Question 5 of 10
          5. Question

          5. Put the parts of a tone unit in order:

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        • Question 6 of 10
          6. Question

          6. Listen to the tone unit, which part does it NOT contain?

          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/10/T5-6.mp3

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          The first syllable is the ONSET.

        • Question 7 of 10
          7. Question

          7. Why isn’t TONIGHT stressed in this question?

          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/10/T5-6.mp3

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        • Question 8 of 10
          8. Question

          8. What’s the most likely ONSET in this tone unit:

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          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/10/T5-8.mp3

          The onset is the first important syllable and should be as far away from the main stress as possible.

        • Question 9 of 10
          9. Question

          9. Which visualisation DOESN’T represent the sentence:

          https://media.pronunciationstudio.com/2025/10/T5-9.mp3

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        • Question 10 of 10
          10. Question

          10. Which is NOT a level 1 weak vowel:

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        By Veronika Drbohlavová|2025-10-06T18:45:51+01:00October 6th, 2025|

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