Oral: Rising Tone SS2 English Studies Lesson Note

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Topic: Oral: Rising Tone

The rising tune is indicated with an arrow pointing upwards (/). It is used to indicate a rise in the pitch of the voice. Its uses are:

  1. To ask polar questions- These are questions that require yes or no as the answer. Examples: 
  • Is English your best subject? /
  • Are you going to take the job? /
  1. To make requests:
  • Close that door, please. /
  • Could you give me your biro? /
  1. To make polite statements:
  • Please don’t be offended. /
  • Come in, please /  
  1. To make protest:
  • We do not want him here again. /
  • I shall not eat anymore. /
  1. For greetings:
  • Good morning /
  • Good afternoon /
  1. For listing items:
  • We need some rice /, beans /, fish /and meat.\
  • There are five items in the shop. They are cups/, bags/, chairs/, books/, and tins/.
  1. In utterances showing indifference: 
  • You can do what you want. /
  • If you want to. /

 

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