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How To Use Rising Intonation in American English

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Watch this short tutorial on rising intonation in American English pronunciation. Follow along with me and learn how to ask yes or no questions, and how to sound more fluent when speaking English. To enroll in the 7-Day FREE Trial go to: http://www.pronunciationpro.com/youtube-free-trial/?keyword=HowToUseRisingIntonationInAmericanEnglish=icard RISING INTONATION Rising intonation happens when there is a "yes" or "no" question and when making a statement of surprise or disbelief. However, most of the time you will notice native English speakers using rising intonation when asking "yes" or "no" questions. For example: "Are you going to go?" The rise in intonation will be at the end of the sentence, or on the word "go". Listen carefully and practice along with me! I hope you enjoy this short English pronunciation tutorial! To enroll in the 7-Day FREE Trial go to: http://www.pronunciationpro.com/youtube-free-trial/?keyword=HowToUseRisingIntonationInAmericanEnglish=icard
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