Friday, 22 April 2016

Friday

Your Voice on the Telephone: Tone, Intonation and Emphasis
The way you use your voice on the telephone will impact on how the message is received. Tone of voice, intonation and emphatic stress all carry meaning and can affect the way the other person perceives your message.
Tone: Because there are no visual cues, a listener must rely on the tone of your voice to determine the mood and intent of the call. For example, if you are making a complaint, your tone will be serious. If you feel that your concerns are not being addressed, your tone may change to one of frustration. If you have complained about the same problem to several people, your voice will probably have an angry tone.
Intonation: Intonation refers to the way your voice goes up and down when you are speaking. It’s important to vary your pitch to maintain the listener’s interest. Having a monotonous or flat voice makes the conversation boring for the listener. It also sends the message that you are bored with what the other person is saying.
Emphasis: Emphasis refers to the way certain words are stressed to convey meaning. For example, in each of the following sentences different words are stressed, and the meaning of each sentence is different because of it.
I was told you did the work. vs. I was told you did the work. vs. Iwas told you did the work.
Task 1:
Listen to segments of eight telephone conversations. Discuss the questions below.
Conversation 1: What message does the tone of the speaker convey? Why?
The speaker was very serious and angry because she wanted to complaint the service with a manager.  Her tone was sharp.
Conversation 2: Describe Eleni’s tone. Describe Adam’s tone at the end of the conversation.
Eleni was angry because Adam didn't pick up Eleni's phone call. Her tone was accusatory 
Adam emphasized his words to Eleni that was true  
Conversation 3 and 4: Compare the tone in the two conversations. How are they different?
Gus was in trouble or there was some issues they had to fix. His tone was very serious. 
Jack had some information to inform to Gus. there was nothing serious happened.
Conversation 5: Describe Greg Milne’s intonation. What impression of Greg would you have if you received this message on your answering machine?
He had falling intonation. he seems that he is not happy.  His tone was monotone. 
Conversation 6: Describe the caller’s tone. What kind of impression does she make?Would you consider ordering this product based on the sound of her voice? Why?
His tone was perky and high pitched. The caller's tone was very excited and encouraged her to buy the products. she is not interested in it at all and felt he was very annoyed. I will consider ordering it if I need, because his tone sounds like this was very good product
Conversation 7, 8: Which words are emphasized in each conversation? Why? How would you emphasize the words in Tom’s sentences?
Tuesday, Thursday
teller home, tet home. 

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