IELTS CRITERIA 4 - Pronunciation Mastery: Intonation, Stress, and Rhythm

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Achieving a high band score in the IELTS Speaking test goes beyond having a good vocabulary and grammar; pronunciation plays a crucial role. To sound natural and clear, students need to master three key elements: intonation, stress, and rhythm.

 

Intonation refers to the rise and fall of the voice while speaking. It helps convey emotions and intentions. For instance, your voice typically rises at the end of a question ("Are you coming?") and falls at the end of a statement ("I am coming."). Practice varying your pitch by reading sentences aloud, paying attention to how native speakers do it.

 

Word stressinvolves emphasizing certain syllables within words. In English, this stress can change the meaning of words. For example, 'record' (noun) and 'record' (verb) are distinguished by stress on the first and second syllables, respectively. Learn the correct stress patterns of new words and practice them during class as you speak by breaking words into syllables.

 

Rhythm is the flow of speech, marked by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. English is a stress-timed language, meaning some syllables are longer while others are shorter, creating a rhythm. To improve, practice speaking sentences naturally, focusing on the rhythm by clapping on the stressed syllables.

 

Here are some practical exercises:

Mimicry: Listen to native speakers and mimic their intonation and stress patterns.

Record and Playback: Record yourself speaking and compare it with native speakers to identify areas for improvement.

Consistent practice with these techniques will not only enhance your clarity but also make your speech sound more natural and engaging. Learn more of these techniques, chunking and pauses as you speak in your IELTS practice classes. See link below.

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