1. Select correct Intonation for statements and questions
Statements
1. My name is Adir Ferreira. Fall
2. Nice to meet you. Fall
3. I’m going to the cinema. Fall
4. I’ll be back in an hour. Fall
5. Have a great day. Fall
Questions
1. What’s your name? Rise then Fall
2. Where does he live? Rise then Fall
3. Why did you do that? Rise then Fall
4. Who’s that woman over there? Rise then Fall
5. How can I open this? Rise then Fall
2. Put correct Intonation for (yes/no question)
1. Are you American? Rise
2. Does she know about this? Rise
3. Can you lend me a pencil? Rise
4. Is the film good? Rise
5. Are we leaving soon? Rise
6. Excuse me? Rise
7. Really? Rise
3. Here are some question pairs with both rising and falling intonation. Practice saying them! Then write intonation Rise or Fall
1. Do you know that woman? Rise
How do you know that woman? Fall
2. Why do you go to school here? Fall
Do you go to school here? Rise
3. What kind of laptop did you buy? Fall
Did you buy a new laptop? Rise
4. Do you work? Rise
Where do you work? Fall
4. Series of Words. For example: I like playing football, tennis, basketball and volleyball.
1. He left work, came home, took a shower, and went to bed. Rise, Rise, Rise, Fall
2. I need rice, beans, lettuce, and sugar. Rise, Rise, Rise, Fall
5. Put intonation sign correct order
1. Are you going to travel in March or April? Rise, Fall
2. Do you speak Spanish or Portuguese? Rise, Fall
3. Is your name Mary or Mandy? Rise, Fall
4. Would you like a coke or some juice? Rise, Fall
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of intonation worksheet.