Expressing Negative Emotions [Part 1]

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Welcome to the Intonation Clinic

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  • Introduction to Intonation in American English
  • How to Use the Practice Exercises and Reflection Tasks
  • Reflect on Your Intonation Before You Begin
  • Intonation Clinic Calendar
  • Download the Intonation Clinic Guidebook & Transcripts

Intonation Basics: Melody and Music of English

  • Understanding Content and Function Words
  • Understanding Stress in Normal Sentences
  • Shift Stress to Make Your Meaning Clear
  • Connecting Sentence Stress and Intonation
  • Understanding Pitch in Your Own Voice
  • Understanding Pitch Steps and Glides

Intonation Patterns in American English

  • Understanding Falling Intonation
  • Understanding Rising Intonation
  • Understanding Holding Intonation [Part 1]
  • Understanding Holding Intonation [Part 2]

Putting Intonation Patterns into Practice

  • Intonation in Questions
  • Intonation in Tag Questions
  • Intonation for Options, Choices, and Alternatives
  • Understanding Thought Groups and Chunking
  • Intonation for Large Numbers and Phone Numbers

Express Your Emotions and Meaning With Intonation

  • Expressing Emotions and Attitudes with Intonation
  • Expressing Neutral and Conversational Emotions
  • Expressing Positive Emotions
  • Expressing Negative Emotions [Part 1]
  • Expressing Negative Emotions [Part 2]

How to Use Intonation in Real-Life Conversations

  • Improve Your Conversations with Intonation
  • Expressing Certainty Versus Uncertainty
  • Showing Openness, Deference, and Respect Through Intonation
  • How to Sound More Engaging and Interesting with Intonation
  • How to Show Active Listening with Rejoinders and Questions
  • Soften Your Language and Sound More Polite with Intonation [Part 1]
  • Soften Your Language and Sound More Polite with Intonation [Part 2]
  • How to Add In Information with Asides
  • Understanding Special Uses of Rising Intonation

Analyzing Intonation in Real Conversations

  • Intonation in Conversation - Kevin from Colorado
  • Intonation in Conversation - Danielle from New Jersey
  • Intonation in Conversation - Jennifer from Washington DC
  • Intonation in Conversation - Jennifer from California

Keep Practicing Intonation

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  • Keep Practicing Intonation
  • Reflect on Your Progress with the Intonation Clinic [Audio Version]
  • Reflect on Your Progress With the Intonation Clinic [PDF Download]
  • Share Your Feedback on the Intonation Clinic

Practice Exercises

  • Understanding Content and Function Words Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Stress in Normal Sentences Practice Exercises
  • Shift Stress to Make Your Meaning Clear Practice Exercises
  • Connecting Sentence Stress and Intonation Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Pitch in Your Own Voice Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Pitch Steps and Glides Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Falling Intonation Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Rising Intonation Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Holding Intonation Practice Exercises
  • Intonation in Questions Practice Exercises
  • Intonation in Tag Questions Practice Exercises
  • Intonation for Options, Choices, and Alternatives Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Thought Groups and Chunking Practice Exercises
  • Intonation for Large Numbers and Phone Numbers Practice Exercises
  • Expressing Neutral and Conversational Emotions Practice Exercises
  • Expressing Positive Emotions Practice Exercises
  • Expressing Negative Emotions Practice Exercises
  • Improve Your Conversations with Intonation Practice Exercises
  • Expressing Certainty Versus Uncertainty Practice Exercises
  • Showing Openness, Deference, and Respect Practice Exercises
  • How to Sound More Engaging and Interesting Practice Exercises
  • How to Show Active Listening with Rejoinders and Questions Practice Exercises
  • Soften Your Language and Sound More Polite with Intonation Practice Exercises
  • How to Add In Information with Asides Practice Exercises
  • Understanding Special Uses of Rising Intonation Practice Exercises

More Pitch and Intonation Practice

  • Explore Your Pitch Range with Steps and Slides
  • Practice Humming and Changing Your Pitch
  • Your Optimal Pitch and the Four Main Pitch Levels in American English
  • Practice Sliding Between Pitch Levels
  • Practice Pitch Glides on Vowel Sounds and Short Words
  • Intonation Exercises for Expressing Emotions Through Pitch
  • Understanding Pitch Variation in Stress and Intonation
  • How Pitch Waves Create the Melody of English
  • Practice Intonation and Respond Naturally with Rejoinders
  • Practice Intonation with Short Questions and Responses That Show You're Listening