Suzanne’s Quick Tips Episode #5: Question intonation
Episode description
Today, we have a quick tip for you. And today we’re going to talk about open-ended questions, and the intonation. So, when you ask a question, does it always go up at the end? Not always. Intonation. Many times people see a question mark or ask a question and automatically assume that a question should always go up in intonation. But there are actually some rules regarding questions and intonation.
Quick tip takeaways
- Just because a questions ends with a question mark (?) does not mean the intonation or pitch should go up at the end.
- Intonation is the rise and fall of pitch in speech, usually used to emphasize and stress a word in a sentence.
- An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with yes or no. Instead, it is answered with a descriptive response.
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Suzanne’s Quick Tips Episode #5: Question intonation
Episode description
Today, we have a quick tip for you. And today we're going to talk about open-ended questions, and the intonation. So, when you ask a question, does it always go up at the end? Not always. Intonation. Many times people see a question mark or ask a question and automatically assume that a question should always go up in intonation. But there are actually some rules regarding questions and intonation.
Quick tip takeaways
- Just because a questions ends with a question mark (?) does not mean the intonation or pitch should go up at the end.
- Intonation is the rise and fall of pitch in speech, usually used to emphasize and stress a word in a sentence.
- An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with yes or no. Instead, it is answered with a descriptive response.
Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com.
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