E) exclamations, very emotional.

10. Practise the following dialogues. Use the High Fall in them. Ob­serve the attitudes you convey:

— Oh, dear! Oh!

— I'm so sorry! I do hope I haven't hurt you!

— Oh, no. I was just a little startled, that's all. It's quite all right.

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— Do you like this flat?

— Oh, yes, 1 do, definitely.

— I'm afraid I couldn't possibly do that.

— Why not?

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— You'll have to clean the window.

— Not me!

— Why not?

— I did it last time.

— Whose turn is it then?

— Helen's, I think.

11. Listen to the Verbal Context suggested by the teacher. Reply by using one of the drill sentences below. Pronounce it with Intonation Pat­tern IÕ. Say what attitude you mean to render;

Verbal Context Drill
I'll ring you up on Sunday, Right! Good! Fine! Certainly! Naturally! Surely! Oh, ho! That won't do!
It all depends on the weather. Right you are! Exactly so! Naturally! Undoubtedly! Sure enough! By no means! You are wrong! Far from it! Certainly not!
I shall take you to the Opera House. Fine! Good! Certainty not this week! Agreed! Settled! Oh, no!
Will you be ready by six? Certainly! Decidedly! I think so! Undoubtedly! Surely not!
I believe he's finished bis job. Hardly ever! I think so! Sure enough!