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Practicing intonation can greatly improve your speaking skills and help you convey your message more effectively. Here are some ways you can practice intonation: Listen to native speakers: Listening to native speakers is a great way to practice intonation. Pay attention to how they use pitch, tone, and stress in their speech to convey meaning and emotions. Mimic native speakers: Try to mimic the intonation patterns of native speakers as closely as possible. Record yourself and compare it to the
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