Thanks for your clear and specific explanation about the intonation. Please video more intonation practice videos on each different situations you have mentioned in this video. I have learned a lot and I appreciate it a lot! Have a good one!
Great info ! Stay safe teacher. I actually saw you in LG but didn’t have the nerve to go up and say hi. That’s pre-covid days and it seems so long ago now.
Great reference and a review! Already watched three times. again and again it helped me practice lists and question intonation. Thank you! Looking forward to more lessons
Awesome! Highly informative. Looking forward to your future videos on english rhythm and intonation. In a long neutral sentence how does the rule of stress apply? Which of the content words , other than the PPS, are stressed? What happens to the verbs, adjectives and adverbs ( heirarchy of stressing )? Thank you !
I will also make a lesson on chunking in the near future, so you can see how long sentences are divided up into units, each of which has its own PPS. Rhythm still applies, but PPS will be the most stressed in each unit.
According to this Glottopedia definition: An intonational phrase (IP) is a phonological unit with the following properties: (i) it is the largest phonological unit into which an utterance can be divided, (ii) it has a specifiable intonational structure including a single most prominent point (the nucleus), and it matches up in some way with syntactic and discourse structure. I would equate PPS with the nucleus. PPS is the most prominent point. Also see my video on PPS called "The Most Important Word"
Thanks for paying attention! PPS is primary phrase stress. It is the most important word in each chunk of information. The chunk could be a whole sentence, or part of a longer sentence. Soon, I will make a video on PPS. PPS is related to rhythm, chunking and intonation.
Amazing intonation video. I have watched so many videos about intonation, this is the best❤
Wow, thank you!
You are really something in this teaching field. The most valuable lessons I went through so far..
Thank you!
Can you please come up with new lessons?
Thanks for your clear and specific explanation about the intonation. Please video more intonation practice videos on each different situations you have mentioned in this video. I have learned a lot and I appreciate it a lot! Have a good one!
We cannot thank you enough.
A great teacher
A fantastic pronunciation coach
Thank you so much. From now on, my English will jump to another higher level.
Thank you for your videos, for most of us it is a challenge to get the right intonation, due to that English is not a phonetic language.
Carry on teacher, well done
Intenation is mysterious for me, ur video really help me
Sophisticated yet different without making a huge fuss about it, I love this video.
Great video, Thank you so much.
Excellent job.
What does PPS stand for? Thanks
Great info ! Stay safe teacher. I actually saw you in LG but didn’t have the nerve to go up and say hi. That’s pre-covid days and it seems so long ago now.
Come say Hi next time!
Great reference and a review! Already watched three times. again and again it helped me practice lists and question intonation. Thank you! Looking forward to more lessons
Awesome! Highly informative. Looking forward to your future videos on english rhythm and intonation. In a long neutral sentence how does the rule of stress apply? Which of the content words , other than the PPS, are stressed? What happens to the verbs, adjectives and
adverbs ( heirarchy of stressing )? Thank you !
I will also make a lesson on chunking in the near future, so you can see how long sentences are divided up into units, each of which has its own PPS. Rhythm still applies, but PPS will be the most stressed in each unit.
Thanks you From Manavgat City 🍒 like LA ,much ,better From LA 😁😀 love you
Hi! Thanks for the video! Is PPS the same as IPS?
According to this Glottopedia definition: An intonational phrase (IP) is a phonological unit with the following properties: (i) it is the largest phonological unit into which an utterance can be divided, (ii) it has a specifiable intonational structure including a single most prominent point (the nucleus), and it matches up in some way with syntactic and discourse structure. I would equate PPS with the nucleus. PPS is the most prominent point. Also see my video on PPS called "The Most Important Word"
Mam is listening English 30 min per day enough to get fluency in less months????
You need to speak it also! The more the better!
what is (PPS)?
Thanks for paying attention! PPS is primary phrase stress. It is the most important word in each chunk of information. The chunk could be a whole sentence, or part of a longer sentence. Soon, I will make a video on PPS. PPS is related to rhythm, chunking and intonation.
@@SmoothEnglish1 Thank you so much. i'm waiting the video.
Very beneficial indeed. Thank you so much.
This is one of the best video I've ever seen! Remarkable!! Thank you!! I wish I could afford your privates :-/
I see that you’ve already answered this before. Missed it. Sorry!
No. It sound like she is stressing, going up and down on the word "going".
"eye waz GOIng to kahl mai BaawS"