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... CHAPTER I Importance , Nature , and Function of Oral Reading I. IMPORTANCE A. The Age of Radio B. The Two Arts Unite II . NATURE A. Oral Reading Thoroughly Practical B. Thinking the Thought C. Reading as if Speaking D. Reading to an ...
... CHAPTER I Importance , Nature , and Function of Oral Reading I. IMPORTANCE A. The Age of Radio B. The Two Arts Unite II . NATURE A. Oral Reading Thoroughly Practical B. Thinking the Thought C. Reading as if Speaking D. Reading to an ...
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... chapter , will aid you in grasping the meaning of the passage you are trying to read to others . Every moment you spend in analysis beforehand will make it easier for your listener to comprehend the meaning of the author . It is a ...
... chapter , will aid you in grasping the meaning of the passage you are trying to read to others . Every moment you spend in analysis beforehand will make it easier for your listener to comprehend the meaning of the author . It is a ...
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... CHAPTER V Voice and Speech1 I. VOICE A. Breathing B. Phonation C. Resonance II . SPEECH A. Vowels B. Consonants C. Articulatory Problems 1. Muscle Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3. Processes of ...
... CHAPTER V Voice and Speech1 I. VOICE A. Breathing B. Phonation C. Resonance II . SPEECH A. Vowels B. Consonants C. Articulatory Problems 1. Muscle Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3. Processes of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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