Sentence Stress
Sentence Stress
- What does the speaker imply when he/she says that stress is flexible?
Activity: read the sentences below and highlight the content words; the practice reading them.
As it can be seen, there are many different ways this sentence can be understood. The important point to
remember is that the true meaning of the sentence is also expressed through the stressed word or words.
Here is an exercise to help you develop the art of correct word stress.
Take the following sentence: I said she might consider a new haircut.
EXERCISE: Say the sentence aloud using the stress word marked in bold. Once you have spoken the
sentence a few times, match the sentence version to the meaning in front.
2. Function words, which have little or no meaning other than the grammatical idea they express. They
are usually unstressed and include:
Articles (a, an, the), Prepositions (to, of, in, and so on …), Personal and object pronouns (I, me, he, him
…), Possessive adjectives (my, his, her, your …), Relative pronouns (who, that, which,), Common
conjunctions (and, but, or, as, if,), Modal auxiliary verbs (be, have, do, will, would, shall, should, can,
could, might, must …). ONE, when used as a noun substitute.
Activity: Repeat the following expressions and underline the content words. Be sure to STRESS the
content words and NOT the function words.
1. Sooner or later
2. In a moment
3. An apple a day
4. To tell the truth
5. As soft as a kitten
6. Silence is golden!
7. Honesty is the best policy
8. Truth is stranger than fiction
9. A penny saved is a penny earned
10. To err is human; to forgive is divine.