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  1. Listen to the following groups of utterances. Identify the intonation patterns of parenthetical phrases.

    1. /Well, I 'what shall we be'gin with?

'As for ,me, | I 'never ,work till ,iate at ,night.

Asa 'matterof ,fact, ^ we 'onlyhave 'two 'seminars ,Ieft.

    1. 'Well, I your 'English will 'soon im'prove. Of 'course, you are , right.

'By the 'way, ^ he 'speaks 'Spanish and I'talian as well.

    1. As for ''me, ^ I 'hate , working like ,this. 'Actually, I she 'never com'plains about ^hardships.

For my 'own part, | I'd 'rather have a 'flat in the »centre of the ,city.

' Generally, ^ they close about 'half "past »seven.

  1. Listen to the following pieces of dialogue. Reproduce the utte­rances with parenthetical phrases. Identify the degree of prominence of the parenthetical phrases and their semantic role in the utterances.

It's 9 o'clock already. It's time to get down to work. /Well, I 'what shall we be'gin with?

I feel very tired. I sat up late last night writing Christmas cards. ,Basically ^ you .might as 'well have 'put it'offtilhmorning. I am afraid I can't say much about the subject. I haven't found the article we were recommended to read. Asa 'matterof ,fact, | we 'only have 'two 'seminars ,left.

  1. — I work hard but I can't say that I speak English fluently.

  • 'Well, I your 'English will 'soon im'prove, 11 as'sure you.

    1. — The best way of learning English is to go and stay in England at least for a year. Am I not right?

  • Of 'course, you are ,right, | but with 'modern e'quipment to/day I it is 'not at -all 'necessary.

  1. Jack speaks very good French.

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    'By the 'way, I he ,speaks 'Spanish and 'Italian as well.

7. My brother Charles always works by fits and starts.

  • He 'does, | 'doesn't he? As for ' me, ^ 1 'hate , working like ,that.

X. — I envy Emily. She looks so content.

  • 'Actually, ^ she 'never com'plains about 'hardships.

  1. — What do you think of buying a house somewhere in the

suburbs of the city.

  • For my'own ,part, ^ I'd 'look for a 'flat nearer the 'centre.

  1. — What time do they close?

  • ' Generally, jj about 'half 'past ,seven.

  1. Listen to another group of utterances. Identify the intonation patterns of the parenthetical phrases in them.

    1. I ,think 'that's the 'best 'way 'out. I 'hope you will en'joy it.

1 'think it's 'time to have a 'break.

1 'don't -think 'coffee would be the 'right .thing for me ,now.

    1. Well, I 'don't 'know. 'Probably he's 'too -absent-'minded. Well, there's such a 'lot to be 'done.

  1. Listen to the following pieces of dialogue. Reproduce the utterances with parenthetical phrases. Identify the degree of prominence attached to the parenthetical phrase.

  1. — Have you rented a flat yet?

  • For the present, I'll be staying at my aunt's place.

  • I ithink 'that's the 'best -way »out.

  1. — We're going out of town for the week-end.

  • I ' hope you will en'joy it.

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  1. — Haven't we been working too long?

  • Oh, yes. I 'think it's 'time to have a 'break.

  1. — What if I make you a cup of strong coffee?

  • I 'don't -think 'coffee would be the 'right,thing for me ,now.

    1. — What's wrong with Henry? He has failed his driving test again.

  • Well, I 'don't Nknow. ' Probably he's 'too -absent-'minded.

  1. — Why not accept their offer?

  • Well, there's'such a'lot to be'done. . ,..„w.

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