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Hi Group 6

Assalamualaik
um!

IRFAN MOULIDA
HAYATUN NUFUS
RATNA SARI
PROSODIC
FEATURES:
PAUSES
DEFINITION
What is Pauses?
Rest, hesitation, or temporary stop.

What is Pauses in
Language
a moment Spoken?
of silence when we speak, a break for few second.
To what we use pauses?
You may use a pause to emphasize
that the information coming next is
important, or to give the audience
time to process what you have just
said.
EFFECTIVE AND
INEFFECTIVE OF
PAUSES
How about Effective and
ineffective of pauses?
Effective Pauses
To gather thoughts before delivering the final
appeal
Prepares the listener to receive your message
Creates effective suspense: suspense can create
interest
Pause after an important idea: pausing gives the
audience time to process what you have Just said before
How about Effective and
ineffective of pause?
Ineffective Pauses Filler Words: are
Speech Disfluencies: spoken in conversation by
are breaks, irregularities, or one participant to signal to
non-lexical vocables that others that he or she has
occur within the flow of paused to think, but is not
otherwise fluent speech. yet finished speaking.
Filled Pauses: are The most common filler
repetitions of syllables and sounds in English are:
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benefit?
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Pauses control
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THE POWER OF
PAUSE
What are the power of pause?

First Second Third


It gives the It gives you It makes you
audience time to look like a
time to reflect. leader.
reflect. .
Thanks!
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