159. Learn American Intonation, Rhythm & Body Language With a Disney Princess
In this week’s episode, I’ll be teaching you the difference between stressed and unstressed words and sharing clips from Frozen 2 to show you how the character animation helps convey those operative (stressed) words.
Stressed words are usually longer, louder, and higher in pitch while unstressed words are softer, lower in pitch, we say them quickly, and we reduce vowels there.
Just like animated Disney characters, good English speakers have body movement, gestures, and facial expressions that are aligned with the intonation, rhythm, and stress of the language.
If you want to enjoy everything this episode has to offer, we recommend watching the video version so you can see the clips I mention: https://theaccentsway.com/learn-english-intonation-with-frozen
More video episodes about intonation, rhythm, and stress:
- American INTONATION – What They Don’t Teach You in School https://youtu.be/FStyKn4V8cE
- How to practice intonation? | Bill Murray movie speech analysis https://youtu.be/4QKfGSUTS7E
- Are you struggling with understanding word stress? Watch this https://youtu.be/8XhV4oAuPcA
- How to find the stress in long words https://youtu.be/65wx9_zmuqQ
- How to sound like Reese Witherspoon https://youtu.be/pkVLwuPvIz8
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