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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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And if you have been trained to speak in public before large audiences , you will have to take the differences into account when you undertake radio speaking . One reason why many radio programs now have a studio audience is to help the ...
And if you have been trained to speak in public before large audiences , you will have to take the differences into account when you undertake radio speaking . One reason why many radio programs now have a studio audience is to help the ...
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B. An Agreeable Voice Graham McNamee is typical of the radio announcers who first gained prominence in this new profession . Like Milton Cross , he had originally been trained for the concert platform . Singing lessons , though not ...
B. An Agreeable Voice Graham McNamee is typical of the radio announcers who first gained prominence in this new profession . Like Milton Cross , he had originally been trained for the concert platform . Singing lessons , though not ...
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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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