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2. A). Present appropriate intonation patterns in replies according to the suggested attitude

Model: - Bring some flowers

uncertainty: - No

certainty: - No

hesitation: - No

categoric refusal: - No

2. B). Supply your own replies according to the attitude conveyed in them. Pronounce them, present their intonation patterns. Do it in writing.

Model: - Bring some flowers.

blank refusal – I won’t. Never, It’s impossible.

contradiction – Why should I? Bring yourself.

resentment, anger – Do you take me for a servant?

implied refusal – Not now, Later …

motivated refusal – I’m busy, I can’t, I think it’s too late.

  1. – Consider the circumstances!

– Yes!

certainty

uncertainty

hesitation

with personal concern, interest

  1. – Consider the circumstances!

agreement

willing agreement

reluctant agreement

motivated agreement

(Prompts: I will, certainly, of course. If we have time, If I am not busy, I’ll do it with your help…)

3. Provide a conversational context for each of the utterances in the given pairs.

Model: - I don’t feel like going to the p ictures tonight.

  • Would you care to go to a café then?

  • I don’t feel like going to the pictures to night.

  • Shall we get the tickets for Saturday then?

  1. He is planning to visit Paris this summer.

He is planning to visit Paris this summer.

  1. What do you want it for?

What do you want it for?

  1. Hyde Park is the largest park in London.

Hyde Park is the largest park in London.

  1. Why don’t you try to do it?

Why don’t you try to do it?

  1. You’d better go back to bed now.

You’d better go back to bed n ow.

4. Act out the following conversational situations using various kinds of interrogative repetitions in the responses. Mark the type of the nuclear tone you take.

Model: - I’ve just come back from London.

- From London? I didn’t know you went there.

  1. Pass me the text-book. – The English text-book you mean?

  2. I’ll have these papers typed by Monday. – By Monday? You promised to do it by Saturday.

  3. Has Helen left any message for me? – Helen? I think she hasn’t been here tonight.

  4. Put the tickets into your handbag. – Where shall I put them?

  5. The journey was simply thrilling. – Thrilling? What’s thrilling about it?

  6. I ran into Kate on my way to the University yesterday. – Kate? I thought she was still away.

  7. We went to see a football match last Saturday. – A football match? I thought you didn’t care for football.

5. Practise reading the poem according to the given stresses and tone marks. Learn it by heart, be ready to recite it in class.

In Memoriom

by A.Tennyson

Ring out wild bells to the wild sky|

The flying clouds| the frosty light|

The year is dying in the night|

Ring out wild bells and let him die.

Ring out the old| ring in the n ew|

Ring| happy bells across the snow|

The year is going| let him go

Ring out the false| ring in the true