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A1 English Pronunciation: Master Main Stress and Tone — A1 English pronunciation lesson by Langcom

A1 English Pronunciation: Master Main Stress and Tone

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 14, 2026

A1🔊 Pronunciation⏱️ 読了時間:4分
Main stress is when one word in a sentence is spoken louder and longer than the others. This makes your English sound clearer and more natural to listeners. Think of it like a drum beat: some beats are stronger than others. In English, some words carry more importance and are therefore emphasized. We call this main stress. It helps your listener understand the most important information you want to share. Tone, on the other hand, is the way your voice changes pitch – going up or down – at the end of a sentence. For instance, your voice typically goes up for yes/no questions, such as Are you happy? Conversely, it usually goes down for statements そして Wh- questions, like Where are you from? Mastering main stress そして tone is crucial for A1 learners to improve communication and sound more like a native English speaker.

What is Main Stress in English?

Every English word has one main stress. But in a sentence, one word is usually the most important. This word gets the main stress.

  • It means you say the word louder.
  • You say it longer.
  • Your voice might go a little higher on that word.

Usually, main stress goes on content words. These are words that carry the main meaning.

  • Nouns (e.g., book, teacher)
  • Main verbs (e.g., eat, sleep)
  • Adjectives (e.g., happy, big)
  • Adverbs (e.no-translation>g., quickly, very)

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How Does Tone Work in English?

Tone is the musical part of your voice. It tells listeners if you are asking a question, making a statement, or expressing surprise.

There are two main types of tone for A1 learners:

  • Rising Tone: Your voice goes up at the end of the sentence. We use it for yes/no questions.
    • Example: Are you happy? (Your voice goes up on “happy”)
  • Falling Tone: Your voice goes down at the end of the sentence. We use it for statements そして Wh- questions.
    • Example (statement): I like coffee. (Your voice goes down on “coffee”)
    • Example (Wh- question): Where is the book? (Your voice goes down on “book”)

Why is Main Stress and Tone Important for A1 Learners?

Learning main stress そして tone is very helpful. It makes your English easier to understand for others.

  • Clearer Communication: People will understand your message better.
  • Sound More Natural: You will sound more like a native English speaker.
  • Avoid Misunderstandings: The right tone can change the meaning of what you say.
<span data-no-translation>English Tone Summary</span>
<span data-no-translation>Tone Type</span> <span data-no-translation>When to Use</span> <span data-no-translation>Example</span>
Rising Tone Yes/No Questions Are you ready?
Falling Tone Statements I am ready.
Falling Tone Wh- Questions When are you ready?

Examples

  • I want to eat.
  • She is a good teacher.
  • Do you like pizza?
  • What is your name?
  • It’s a beautiful day.

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make mistakes with main stress そして tone.

  • No Clear Stress: In Spanish, words often have more equal stress. In English, one word must stand out.
    • Wrong: I am from Spain. (Stress on every word)
    • Correct: I am from Spain. (Main stress on “Spain”)
  • Flat Tone: Sometimes, learners use a flat tone for everything. This can make English sound less natural.
    • Wrong: Are you happy? (Flat tone, sounds like a statement)
    • Correct: Are you happy? (Rising tone, clearly a question)
  • Wrong Tone for Questions: Using a rising tone for Wh- questions.
    • Wrong: Where is the book? (Rising tone)
    • Correct: Where is the book? (Falling tone)

よくある質問

What is the difference between stress and tone?

Stress is about one word being louder and longer. Tone is about your voice going up or down at the end of a sentence.

Do all words have stress?

Every word has a natural stress pattern on one syllable. But in a sentence, only the most important word gets the main stress.

When do I use a rising tone?

You mainly use a rising tone for yes/no questions, like Is it cold?

When do I use a falling tone?

You use a falling tone for statements そして Wh- questions, like I like tea. または What time is it?

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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