101 Read This First
102 A Few Words On Pronunciation
104 The American Speech Music
105 Exercise 1-1: Rubber Band Practice with Nonsense Syllables
106 Staircase Intonation
107 Statement Intonation with Nouns
108 Statement Intonation with Pronouns
109 Exercise 1-3; Noun and Pronoun Intonation
110 Statement Versus Question Intonation
Emotional or Rhetorical Question Intonation
112 Exercise 1-5: Four Main Reasons for Intonation
113 Exercise 1-6: Pitch and Meaning Change
114 Exercise 1-7: Individual Practice
115 Exercise 1-8: Meaning of "Pretty"
116 Exercise 1-9: Inflection
117 Exercise 1-10; Individual Practice
118 Exercise 1-11: Translation
120 Exercise 1-13: Variable Stress
122 Application of Intonation
123 Exercise 1 -15: Application of Stress
124 How You Talk Indicates to People How You Are
126 Exercise 1-17: Staircase Intonation Practice
127 Exercise 1-18: Reading with Staircase Intonation
128 Exercise 1-19: Spelling and Numbers
129 Exercise 1-20; Sound/Meaning Shifts
130 Exercise 1-21: Squeezed-Out Syllables
131 Syllable Stress Syllable Count Intonation Patterns
132 Exercise 1-22: Syllable Patterns
133 Exercise 1-23:Syllable Count Test
134 Word Count Intonation Patterns
135 Exercise 1-24: Single-Word Phrases
Two-Word Phrases
136 Descriptive Phrases
137 Exercise 1-25: Sentence Stress with Descriptive Phrases
138 Exercise 1 -26: Two Types of Descriptive Phrases
139 Exercise 1-27: Descriptive Phrase Story—The Ugly Duckling
141 Exercise 1-28: Sentence Stress with Set Phrases
143 Exercise 1-30: Set Phrase Story—The Little Match Girl
144 Exercise 1-31: Contrasting Descriptive and Set Phrases
145 Exercise 1-32: Two-Word Stress