This is second part. Enjoy this and listen the links given.

Regards
Soniya



Word stress and intonation within sentences is very important to
correct English pronunciation. Recently, while creating a course on
presentation skills in English, I came across a wonderful book by Mark
Powell entitled Presenting in English. In it, there are "sound
scripting" exercises which help learners become more expressive by
taking sentence intonation skills to the next level. These examples
uses a method of bolding key content words and CAPITALIZING the most
important words chosen for the best emotional impact. This starts off
with a simple sentence paragraph that an intermediate student might
use to practice and ends with a more advanced selection that is
typical of a presentation. Click on the example link at the end of
each, then click back on your browser to return to this page.


Paragraph to be Read
Our school is the best in town. The teachers are friendly, and very
knowledgeable about English. I've studied at the school for two years
and my English is becoming very good. I hope you will visit our school
and try an English class. Maybe we can become friends, too!


Paragraph with Sound Scripting Markup
Our school is the BEST in town. The teachers are friendly, and VERY
KNOWLEDGEABLE about English. I've studied at the school for two years
and my English is becoming VERY GOOD. I hope you will visit our school
and try an English class. MAYBE we can become FRIENDS! - Listen to
Example

http://esl.about.com/library/pronunciation/files/scripting_1.mp3

Paragraph to be Read
In this day and age, facts, statistics and other numbers are used to
prove everything. Intuition, gut feelings and personal preferences are
all out the door. Of course, there are some who are trying to battle
this trend. Recently, Malcolm Gladwell wrote Blink, a best-seller
which explores the usefulness of making split-second decisions based
on intuition rather than careful consideration of all the facts and
figures.
In this book, Gladwell argues that initial impressions - or gut-
feelings - are quite rational. However, that this "split-second"
thinking process moves faster than what we usually associate with
thinking. If you are one of these people - and there are many of us -
Blink provides "proof" that you're actually quite a rational human
being.


Paragraph with Sound Scripting Markup
In this day and age, facts, statistics and other numbers are used to
prove EVERYTHING. Intuition, gut feelings and personal preferences are
all OUT THE DOOR. Of course, there ARE some who are trying to battle
this trend. Recently, Malcolm Gladwell wrote BLINK, a best-seller
which explores the USEFULNESS of making SPLIT-SECOND DECISIONS based
on INTUITION rather than careful consideration of all the facts and
figures.
In his book, Gladwell argues that INITIAL IMPRESSIONS - or GUT-
FEELINGS - are quite rational. However, that this "split-second"
thinking process moves FASTER than what we usually associate with
thinking. If YOU are one of these people - and there are MANY of us -
Blink provides "PROOF" that you're actually quite a RATIONAL HUMAN
BEING. -

Listen to Example
http://esl.about.com/library/pronunciation/files/scripting_2.mp3

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