Cuando deseamos
enfatizar una palabra en
una oración, decimos esa
palabra en voz más
elevada que lo normal (more loudly)
y también lo hacemos
utilizando un tono más
alto (a higher pitch).
Como primera práctica
de audio de esta
lección, escucharás
ahora cinco comentarios,
cada uno de los cuales
contiene la respuesta a
una pregunta. En cada
respuesta hemos
resaltado en rojo la
palabra o frase que se
enfatiza.
Escucha con
atención cada
audio y
repítelos luego
en voz alta.
LISTEN CAREFULLY.
Ann tells
Tom that the
wedding is
Saturday
next week.
Then Tom
asks her
where the
service is.
ANN: It's at
St
George'schurch.
TOM: Is the
service at
St Michael's
church?
ANN: It's at
St
George'schurch.
LISTEN CAREFULLY.
Now, Tom
wants to
know where
the party is
afterwards.
ANN: It's at
Sophie's
house.
TOM: Where's
the party
afterwards?
ANN: It's at
Sophie's
house.
LISTEN CAREFULLY.
Now, Tom
wants to
know when
Ann is going
to the
dressmaker's.
ANN: I've
been
to the
dressmaker's.
TOM: When
are you
going to the
dressmaker's?
ANN: I've
been
to the
dressmaker's.
LISTEN CAREFULLY.
Now, Tom
asks Ann if
Rachel has
bought a hat
for the
wedding.
ANN: No, she's
borrowed
a hat.
TOM: Has Rachel
bought a hat
for the
wedding?
ANN: No, she's
borrowed
a hat.
LISTEN CAREFULLY.
Now, Tom
wants to
know if the
bridegroom
has black
hair.
ANN: No, he
has
brown
hair.
TOM: Does
the
bridegroom
have black
hair?
ANN: No, he
has
brown
hair.