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In this lesson, I explain when to use rising and falling intonation in English and how pitch changes meaning in real spoken English. You’ll see how the same sentence can sound like a question, a comment, or a criticism — depending only on intonation. Many English learners struggle with communication not because of grammar or vocabulary, but because their intonation doesn’t match their intention. Native speakers use pitch movement to signal whether they are asking, checking, commenting, judging, or finishing a thought. Understanding English intonation helps you sound clearer, more confident, and more natural in everyday English. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:07 Question tags 1: asking or judging 00:26 English pitch range 00:43 Question tags 2: asking or judging 01:38 Intonation in lists 02:33 Intonation in questions: checking, requests, information 03:20 Intonation in commands 03:48 Intonation and emotion 04:25 Holding attention with intonation In this video, you will learn: what intonation is in English when to use rising intonation when to use falling intonation how rising and falling intonation change meaning how intonation works in questions, statements, lists, and emotion why English uses a wider pitch range than many other languages Once you understand rising and falling intonation, spoken English becomes clearer and misunderstandings caused by tone are greatly reduced. I am a CELTA-qualified English teacher with a degree in Modern Languages, specialising in spoken English, English intonation, pronunciation, listening skills, and real everyday English. To learn more about connected speech and how sounds link in real spoken English, watch this lesson: • Connected Speech: How Spoken English Actua... To understand how rhythm and stress work in English, watch this lesson: • How to Make Your English Sound More Natura... For a 10-minute shadowing practice to improve spoken English and listening, try this: • Listen and Repeat After Me: Improve Your E... Subscribe for lessons on rising and falling intonation, spoken English, English pronunciation, listening skills, and English rhythm.