Monday, October 14, 2013

hit, hat, hot, hut...

Today, we'll have a quick little pronunciation lesson. Let's look at the difference between these four words.

hit


This means that one thing knocks into something else. It has a flat mid-tone intonation - hit.

hat


This is a piece of clothing people wear on their head. It has a rising intonation // hat.

hot


This means that the temperature is high. It has a flat high-intonation ─ hot.

hut


This is a sort of simple house, often found on tropical islands made out of reeds. It has a low flat intonation hut.

Now let's practice~~!

He hid his hat in the hot hut.
--------------//----------──___

So the intonation is constant for "He hid his" then it rises on "hat" then is a flat high tone for "hot" before being a low flat tone for "hut".

Have a nice night,

Phil

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Thank you. Although my students are Chinese, I found your notes on intonation very useful.