Oral Reading, Discussion and Principles: And an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and Modern |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 13
... Speaker I. NATURALNESS VS. TRAINING II . THE " BE NATURAL " CONCEPT III . SPEAKING , READING , AND ACTING IV . PROVINCE OF READING V. DIAGRAM OF RELATIONSHIPS VI . RELATION TO AUDIENCE A. Public Speaking and Acting B. Reading and the ...
... Speaker I. NATURALNESS VS. TRAINING II . THE " BE NATURAL " CONCEPT III . SPEAKING , READING , AND ACTING IV . PROVINCE OF READING V. DIAGRAM OF RELATIONSHIPS VI . RELATION TO AUDIENCE A. Public Speaking and Acting B. Reading and the ...
Page 16
... speaker . Certainly , " such speaking belongs squarely under the caption , " Public Speak- ing . " Here , too , we would be inclined to place declamation . We use the word declamation to designate a memorized rendition of an address or ...
... speaker . Certainly , " such speaking belongs squarely under the caption , " Public Speak- ing . " Here , too , we would be inclined to place declamation . We use the word declamation to designate a memorized rendition of an address or ...
Page 18
... speaker . PUBLIC SPEAKER- ACTOR → AUDIENCE → ACTOR AUDIENCE B. Reading and The Audience 1. Prose When we come to the extensive province of the reader , we have to deal with numerous types of material . In reading aloud a letter before ...
... speaker . PUBLIC SPEAKER- ACTOR → AUDIENCE → ACTOR AUDIENCE B. Reading and The Audience 1. Prose When we come to the extensive province of the reader , we have to deal with numerous types of material . In reading aloud a letter before ...
Other editions - View all
Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
Common terms and phrases
American audience become beginning breath Browning called CHAPTER characters comes common Company course dead DEVIZES effect EMILY English example experience expression eyes face fact fall father feel give hand head hear heart human idea important interest John keep kind language less light listeners live look Lord material matter meaning mind natural never night once passage pause person PHILIP phrase play poem poetry practice present problem radio reader remember rhythm ROBERT Robin Hood Scene seems selection sense sound speak speaker speech stand story student talk tell thing thou thought understand voice whole words writing York young