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Practical Tasks

      1. Transcribe the following words.

Focus, scientific, to occur, variety, communication, discourse, audience, to establish, to maintain, to achieve, weighty, persuasive, conspicuous, emphasis, succession, argument, alternating, explicable, to enable, to involve, heterogeneous, cohesion, to fluctuate, accelerated, predetermined, correlation, to assume, predominantly, semantically, syntactically, predictable.

      1. Translate the following words and word combinations.

  • attention is focused on

  • scientific prose

  • to occur in the written variety of language

  • one-sided form of communication

  • prepared, public, formal discourse

  • to get the message across the audience

  • to establish contact with the audience

  • to maintain interest throughout a lecture

  • to sound weighty

  • persuasive appeal

  • conspicuous tunes emphasis for contact

  • to require neither argument nor discussion

  • alternating rhythmic patterns

  • to be explicable in terms of hesitation phenomena

  • to obtain a balance between formality and informality

  • an item of importance

  • heterogeneous head

  • secure greater intonational cohesion between different parts of a text

  • accelerated speed

  • arrhythmic utterance

  • correlation of rhythm and speed of utterance

  • predominantly short pauses

      1. Find the sentences with the word combinations listed above in the text and read them aloud.

      1. Fill in the gap in the following sentences.

  • Attention is ... here on a lecture, on a ... and reading aloud a piece of... .

  • The lecturer must ... contact with his audience and ... it throughout the lecture.

  • The most common pre-nuclear pattern (i.e. ...) is ... .

  • The High Fall and the Fall-Rise are the most... .

  • A succession of several ... also makes an utterance ... , they help the lecturer to impress on his audience that he is ... he is quite sure of, something that ... .

  • Less important parts are pronounced at ... than usual, while more important parts are characterized by ... .

  • Some pauses, made by the speaker, may be ... in terms of hesitation phenomena denoting forgetfulness or uncertainty (e.g. ... ).

  • Intentional use of these effects enables the lecturer ... between formality and informality and thus ... a closer ... with his listeners.

  • The Stepping Head may be replaced by ... , i.e. a ... .

  • Moreover, compound tunes secure ... between different parts of the text.

  • The speed of utterance ... , but it is never too fast.

  • Reading scientific prose is characterized by ... (arrhythmic utterance).

  • Pauses are … short and almost always ... and ... predictable.

      1. Questions for discussion.

  • Where does the speech within scientific (academic) style occur? What is attention focused on? Speak on the lecturer's purpose.

  • What is the most common pre-nuclear pattern? What makes the whole intonation group sound weighty? What are the most conspicuous tunes? What are basic intonation patterns found within scientific (academic) style?

  • Speak about pauses, made by the speaker, when using academic style. What can be pauses filled with? (Speak on pause-fillers).

  • What head is called a heterogeneous one? What are the most frequently used types of the Heterogeneous Head within scientific style? What are the reasons for using the Heterogeneous Head in an utterance?

  • Speak about the speed and rhythm of scientific prose got across to the audience.

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