A Look Back | 3 Tips for Confident & Natural Intonation in American English | Rebroadcast July 2025 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 26 MIN

A Look Back | 3 Tips for Confident & Natural Intonation in American English | Rebroadcast July 2025

from The Art of Clarity with Jennifer Tarle - Tarle Media Network · host Jennifer Tarle

Sound more confident and clear in every conversation! 🗣️ In this final live session celebrating 20 years of Tarle Speech, Jennifer Tarl breaks down the melody of American English. Intonation—the rising and falling of your voice—is the "icing on the cake" that helps listeners understand your intentions and authority.Key lessons in this video:[03:11] What is Intonation? – Understand how melody, rhythm, and pitch range work together to create the "musicality" of English.[06:15] Tip #1: Speak in Phrases – Learn how to link words together and use the power of the pause to make your message easier to process.[10:24] Tip #2: The Focus Word – Discover how choosing one word to stress in each phrase (the "highlighting" technique) can change the entire meaning of a sentence.[18:13] Tip #3: Falling Pitch – Why the "falling pitch" at the end of statements and WH-questions is the key to sounding authoritative and confident in business.[26:41] Pronunciation Practice – Live practice for words like elegance, Coliseum, and exploited.Practice with Jennifer:[09:47] Practice linking: "Did you eat it on the way to the office...?"[13:32] Changing meaning: "I bought a new jacket" vs. "I bought a new jacket."[22:38] Statements vs. Questions: Falling pitch on "Who went to the store?" vs. Rising pitch on "Did you go to the store?"Thank you for being part of the Tarle Speech community for two decades! Don't forget to check out our daily lessons and the Tarle Speech Substack for more tips.

Sound more confident and clear in every conversation! 🗣️ In this final live session celebrating 20 years of Tarle Speech, Jennifer Tarl breaks down the melody of American English. Intonation—the rising and falling of your voice—is the "icing on the cake" that helps listeners understand your intentions and authority.Key lessons in this video:[03:11] What is Intonation? – Understand how melody, rhythm, and pitch range work together to create the "musicality" of English.[06:15] Tip #1: Speak in Phrases – Learn how to link words together and use the power of the pause to make your message easier to process.[10:24] Tip #2: The Focus Word – Discover how choosing one word to stress in each phrase (the "highlighting" technique) can change the entire meaning of a sentence.[18:13] Tip #3: Falling Pitch – Why the "falling pitch" at the end of statements and WH-questions is the key to sounding authoritative and confident in business.[26:41] Pronunciation Practice – Live practice for words like elegance, Coliseum, and exploited.Practice with Jennifer:[09:47] Practice linking: "Did you eat it on the way to the office...?"[13:32] Changing meaning: "I bought a new jacket" vs. "I bought a new jacket."[22:38] Statements vs. Questions: Falling pitch on "Who went to the store?" vs. Rising pitch on "Did you go to the store?"Thank you for being part of the Tarle Speech community for two decades! Don't forget to check out our daily lessons and the Tarle Speech Substack for more tips.

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