IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties

a)a speech at a meeting

The“building of the ”factory IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru is "coming to its “end. It’s ˈpractically “over. ¯One, of ‘course, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ˈunder‚stands IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru that it all means a "great “change,│a ˈchange to be ˈfelt "not to“day,│ˈnot “now,│but ˈsome ˈtime ‘later. But we "must get ready for it to“day,│\\now. I ˌmean ‚food, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ‚housing, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ‚transport IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru and ‘other ˌthings.

b)a talk between mother and daughter at home

ˆCatherine, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru I’m “never ˌgoing on a"nother school ‘trip IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru as ˈlong as I \\live. ˈSecond ˙form \children, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ˈsecond ˙form ˆkids. They should be ˆin a ˌZoo│ˌnot \\visiting it. For ‘one ˌthing IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru I ‚couldn’t “stop the little ˇdears IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ˈfeeding the \animals│– "huge ‘notices wherˈever you \looked│“ˈDo ˙not ˈfeed the \animals”. And ˈwhat did \they do? "Stuffing “sandwiches IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru through the “bars IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru on every oc‘casion,│and ˆI ˙couldn’t run ˙up and ˙down the ˇbuilding IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru “telling them ˌall to \stop.

c)down the rabbit-hole

‘Well,│after such a fall as ˇthis IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru I shall ˈthink ˆnothing IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru of falling down-ˇstairs. I ˈwonder ˙how many “miles I’ve ˌfallen. ¯Oh, ˇdear, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru my ˈpoor ˙little cat ‚Dinah “will ˙miss me to˙night. I hope they’ll remember her saucer of ‘milk at ˇtea-time. It’s a very “long ˌway ‚down. Perˌhaps I’m ‚falling “through the ˌEarth. ‘Well, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ‘that was ‚lucky, IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru ˈthese ˙lovely ˙soft ˇleaves IV. Note the difference in the degree and in the devices of expressiveness used in formal and informal speech varieties - student2.ru have ‘broken my ˌfall ˆnicely.

Practice Activities

I. Choose the appropriate response (a, b) for the given stimulus-utterances according to the speech situation.

1. Patient:Morning, Doctor. Need your advice badly.

Doctor: a) Sit down, please. What seems to be the matter?

(moderately loud, normal tempo, distinct)

b) Sit down, please. What seems to be the matter?

(moderately loud, fast, lax)

2. Hotel manager: What about the food? Are you well fed there?

a) No complaints, thank you.

(moderately loud, normal tempo, distinct)

b) No complaints, thank you.

(moderately loud, fast, lax)

3. Two friends in a cafe: It’s nearly five. Have you ordered tea?

a) Yes, a long time ago.

(moderately loud, fast, lax)

b) Yes, a long time ago.

(loud, slow, tense)

4. Technical adviser: We’ve just got their report.

Director of a firm: a) Have they finished the building of the factory?

(loud, normal tempo, distinct)

b) Have they finished the building of the factory?

(moderately loud, fast, lax)

5. Manager: Have they singed the letter?

Secretary: Yes.

a) We must be on time with this firm’s order.

(soft, fast, lax)

b) We must be on time with this firm’s order.

(moderately loud, normal tempo, distinct)

6. A telephone call to Chairman: Is the day for the meeting fixed?

Chairman: a) Not yet, but I’ll let you know a bit later.

(moderately loud, normal tempo, distinct)

b) Not yet, but I’ll let you know a bit later.

(moderately loud, fast, lax)

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