: Act out the following short dialogues with your partner.
Use correct intonation.
(1)
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At the hotel
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Intonation.
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Receptionist:
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Good morning. May I
help you?
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rising
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Tourist:
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Good morning. Have you
any room vacant?
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rising
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Receptionist:
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Yes, Sir. What kind of
room would you like?
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falling
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Tourist:
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I want one double
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falling
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Receptionist:
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Could I book one for
you?
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rising
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Tourist:
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Yes, please.
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rising
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(2)
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At the doctor’s chamber
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Intonation.
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Patient:
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Do I have anything
serious, Doctor?
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rising
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Doctor:
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No, only a slight
cold.
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falling
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patient:
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Will it last long?
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rising
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Doctor:
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No, It’ll be ok in a
day or two.
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falling
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Extra Exercise.
Sl.
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Words
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Parts of speech
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Synonyms
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Antonyms
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Sentence
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1.
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Intonation
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Noun
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We should be careful
about the use of intonation.
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2.
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Sometimes
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Adverb
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Always,
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Never,
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Sometimes, he phones
me.
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3.
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Tourist
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Noun
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Traveller
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Native
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He is a tourist from Nepal.
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4.
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Voice
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Noun
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Our voice sometimes
goes up and sometimes goes down.
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