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Mastering English Sentence Stress: An A2 Pronunciation Guide — A2 English pronunciation lesson by Langcom

Mastering English Sentence Stress: An A2 Pronunciation Guide

ラウル・マグイニャ

Langcom 創設者 | ケンブリッジおよびSIELE試験の試験官

7月 18, 2026

A2🔊 Pronunciation⏱️ 読了時間:4分
Sentence stress is about saying some words in a sentence more strongly than others. This makes your English sound natural and helps people understand your message clearly. When you stress a word, you say it louder, longer, and with a higher pitch. Not all words are equally important. We usually stress the ‘content words’ – words that carry the main meaning, like nouns, main verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. ‘Function words’ – like articles, prepositions, and auxiliary verbs – are usually unstressed. However, sometimes we stress function words to show strong emotion or to make a contrast. Learning sentence stress will greatly improve your pronunciation and communication in English.

What is Sentence Stress?

Sentence stress is a key part of English pronunciation. It means that in every sentence, some words are more important and we say them with more emphasis.

  • When you stress a word, your voice might go a little louder.
  • You might say the word a little longer.
  • Sometimes, the pitch of your voice (how high or low it sounds) goes up.

This creates a rhythm in English speech. It helps listeners understand which parts of your message are most important.

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Why is Sentence Stress Important?

Using sentence stress correctly makes your English sound more natural and easier to understand.

  • Clarity: It helps people understand your main ideas.
  • Meaning: Stress can change or clarify the meaning of a sentence.
  • Natural Sound: English speakers expect this rhythm. Without it, your speech can sound flat or robotic.

For example, if you say I *love* coffee, the listener knows ‘love’ is the key feeling. If you say *I* love coffee, you are emphasizing that *you* are the one who loves it, perhaps in contrast to someone else.

Which Words Do We Usually Stress?

In English, we generally stress ‘content words’. These are words that carry the main information or meaning of the sentence.

  • Nouns: book, teacher, house
  • Main Verbs: run, eat, understand
  • Adjectives: happy, big, difficult
  • Adverbs: quickly, always, very

We usually do not stress ‘function words’. These words help with grammar but do not carry much meaning on their own.

  • Articles: a, an, the
  • Prepositions: in, on, at
  • Conjunctions: and, but, or
  • Auxiliary Verbs: is, are, do, have
  • Pronouns: I, you, he, she

When Do We Change the Stress for Emphasis?

Sometimes, we want to show strong feelings or make a special point. In these cases, we can stress words that are usually unstressed.

  • If you are very sorry, you might stress the word so, really, 、または very. For example: I’m *so* sorry!
  • This extra stress shows how strong your feeling is. It makes your apology sound more sincere.
  • You can also stress a word to correct someone or to show a contrast. For example, if someone says Did you say ‘cat’? you might reply No, I said ‘*dog*’.

This flexibility in stress helps you express a wide range of meanings and emotions in English.

Examples

  • I *want* a *new* car.
  • She *lives* in *London*.
  • They *are* *going* to the *park*.
  • I’m *really* sorry I’m *late*.
  • He *didn’t* *come* to the *party*.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Many Spanish speakers tend to give similar stress to almost every syllable or word in a sentence. This is because Spanish is often a ‘syllable-timed’ language, meaning each syllable takes roughly the same amount of time.

  • Mistake: Saying I AM GOING TO THE STORE with equal stress on every word.
  • Correction: In English, we say I am *going* to the *store*. (stressing ‘going’ and ‘store’).

This difference can make English sound unnatural if you don’t use sentence stress. Practicing the rhythm of English will help you sound more like a native speaker and be understood more easily.

よくある質問

What is the main idea of sentence stress?

The main idea is to emphasize important words in a sentence by saying them louder, longer, or with a higher pitch. This helps to create a natural rhythm in English speech.

Do all words get the same stress in English?

No, not all words get the same stress. We usually stress ‘content words’ (like nouns and main verbs) and leave ‘function words’ (like articles and prepositions) unstressed. However, you can stress any word for special emphasis.

How can I improve my sentence stress?

Listen carefully to native English speakers. Try to notice which words they emphasize. Practice repeating sentences, focusing on the stressed words. You can also record yourself and compare it to a native speaker’s pronunciation.

Why is sentence stress important for A2 learners?

For A2 learners, understanding sentence stress is crucial for clear communication. It helps you to be understood better and makes your English sound more natural, which builds confidence in speaking.

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著者について:ラウル・マグイニャ

ラウル・マグイニャ氏は、認定Cambridge English試験対策センターである「Asociación Educativa Langcom」の所長であり、 アメリカ. 。語学教育および国際資格認定の分野で10年以上の経験を持ち、25カ国にわたる数千人の学生、教師、教育機関が、ケンブリッジ英語検定、IELTS、TOEFL、およびMichiganの英語資格を取得できるよう支援してきました。.

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