Reading to OthersScott, Foresman, 1940 - 529 էջ One half of this work is more or less technical, dealing with the mechanics of breathing and phonation (the production of voice), speech sounds, and the correction of speech faults. The other half is psychological and emotional, taking up the meaning and mood of the material to be communicated. |
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... course in Oral Interpretation ? " And nobody ever knows the answers . I am not concerned with what you may call your course . My pur- pose has been to write a comprehensive book , meeting the require- ments of teachers with different ...
... course in Oral Interpretation ? " And nobody ever knows the answers . I am not concerned with what you may call your course . My pur- pose has been to write a comprehensive book , meeting the require- ments of teachers with different ...
Էջ 141
... course , deeply entrenched in New England and in stage speech . There is nothing quite so absurd as those who would normally say [ æ ] in words like task , master , advantage , but who suddenly learn that [ a ] in words like these is ...
... course , deeply entrenched in New England and in stage speech . There is nothing quite so absurd as those who would normally say [ æ ] in words like task , master , advantage , but who suddenly learn that [ a ] in words like these is ...
Էջ 375
... course , if only the interpreter gets pleasure out of his reading , he might better do it silently and spare a suffering audience . One of the most important values of oral interpretation is in the reader's sharing with an audience the ...
... course , if only the interpreter gets pleasure out of his reading , he might better do it silently and spare a suffering audience . One of the most important values of oral interpretation is in the reader's sharing with an audience the ...
Բովանդակություն
What Its All About | 1 |
Interpreting Meaning | 5 |
Interpreting Emotion | 60 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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Common terms and phrases
A. E. HOUSMAN actor ALFRED TENNYSON ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE aloud American audience beautiful bells breath consonants DARK LIGHT death diction dictionary diphthong dreams E. B. WHITE emotion English Exercises express eyes feel feet gestures hand head hear heard heart inflection interpretation John of Tours keep LEWIS CARROLL LIGHT DARK LIGHT lines lips live look MALAPROP meaning mind Mock Turtle mood moon mother nasal never night OSWALD pauses phrases pitch play poem poet poetry pronunciation radio reader reading resonance rhyme rhythm selections sing sleep soul sound speaker speaking speech stopped consonant sure talk teeth tell tempo thee things thou thought tion tone tongue Ulalume verse vibration vocal bands voice vowels W. S. GILBERT WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind woman women words young