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Echo questions. Echo What? ESL British English Pronunciation

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    Hi. Echo questions, or echoes.
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    Let's start this by looking at exactly
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    what an echo is.
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    Imagine: I'm in Spain, and I'm standing
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    in front of a poster that says "Welcome to
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    sunny Spain" and it's pouring with rain.
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    I'd look at the poster, I'd look at my
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    friend and say, "Welcome to sunny Spain."
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    Okay, I'm being ironic about what the
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    poster says and the weather.
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    That is an echo.
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    Okay? I could make it more ironic
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    by making it a question.
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    "Welcome to sunny Spain?"
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    Okay, there is more irony.
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    Okay, this is another; this is now
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    an echo question. Now, we can form this in
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    various other ways by changing parts
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    of the sentence for question words.
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    "So I could say, "What to sunny Spain?"
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    "Welcome to sunny where?"
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    "Welcome to what Spain?"
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    Okay, in each of these I'm emphasizing
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    the irony of what it's saying
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    and the fact that it's raining, okay?
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    Umm this is an example of echoes,
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    yes it suggests surprise. It's questioning
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    the use of those words
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    or that specific word.
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    Okay? So, irony, surprise.
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    Is that really true?
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    Can that be real?
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    Okay, can they really be using that?
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    Now we often use echo questions, as well
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    to ask people to repeat
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    something they've said.
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    I don't know, for example:
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    "My friend comes from Jakarta."
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    "He comes from where?"
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    Okay, please repeat where he came from;
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    he comes from where?
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    "He comes from where?"
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    "I didn't hear what you said;
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    please repeat it."
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    I can do the same, as well
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    to express surprise.
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    "My friend comes from Jakarta."
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    "He comes from where?!"
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    Okay, but that's stronger
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    than the please repeat.
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    Please repeat: "He comes from where?"
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    Okay, in this example it's easy because
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    the echo has a distinct structure.
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    It's an affirmative structure.
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    Now the problem really starts
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    with echo questions when we have
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    an echo question that has the same form
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    as a real question. So, again,
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    "My friend comes from Jakarta."
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    I'm in a group of people and I'm asking,
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    "Where does he come from?"
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    "Where does he come from?"
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    That's a real question, okay?
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    "Where does he come from?"
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    My voice is rising.
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    Now, if my friend says,
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    "My friend comes from Jakarta."
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    I could be- I could say,
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    "Where does he come from?"
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    "Where does he come from?
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    I didn't hear you;
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    where does he come from?
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    Could you repeat where?
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    Could you repeat the where?"
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    Okay, umm, I could also
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    express surprise or questioning:
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    "Where does he come from?
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    Where does he come from?"
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    Okay, notice the questioning
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    of where, yeah?
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    So that's surprise or
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    asking someone to repeat.
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    Now that's with object questions.
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    We can also have the same problem
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    with subject questions.
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    Okay, for example:
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    "Seaholm comes from Ireland,"
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    okay, Seaholm is an Irish name, okay?
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    So imagine I'm asking a crowd of people.
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    Okay, the question is:
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    "Who comes from Ireland?" Okay,
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    "Who comes from Ireland?"
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    So the group of people, uh,
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    "Who comes from Ireland?
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    Who comes from Ireland?" Okay,
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    "Is there anyone here
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    who comes from Ireland?"
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    Okay, "Seaholm comes from Ireland."
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    "I didn't hear you;
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    who comes from Ireland?
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    Who comes from Ireland?"
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    I'm questioning: "I didn't hear you;
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    could you say that again?"
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    "Yeah, Seaholm comes from Ireland."
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    "Who comes from Ireland?"
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    And then I could express surprise that
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    it was Seaholm because I know her,
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    but it was unusual.
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    "Who comes from Ireland?"
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    Okay, here again, the "Who is from there?"
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    So, there you go.
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    There's no easy solution to this.
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    Umm, but remember,
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    an echo can echo anything.
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    It can echo what somebody
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    might be thinking.
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    Somebody's standing there
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    looking really cool.
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    "I'm cool?" you might say,
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    and there you are adding irony to it.
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Title:
Echo questions. Echo What? ESL British English Pronunciation
Video Language:
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