Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice Materials from Literature, Classical and ModernInstruction on reading aloud, accompanied by practice selections. |
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... talk in a book , and I don't like to have nobody tell me what the guy that's talking looks like . I want to figure out what he looks like from the way he talks . And another thing I like to figure out what the guy's thinking by what he ...
... talk in a book , and I don't like to have nobody tell me what the guy that's talking looks like . I want to figure out what he looks like from the way he talks . And another thing I like to figure out what the guy's thinking by what he ...
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... talk on the chorus in Greek drama . Illustrate . 6. Give a short talk on Marjorie Gullan and her work with choral reading . 7. Listen to radio and TV for examples of choral reading . Be able to talk about this in class with examples ...
... talk on the chorus in Greek drama . Illustrate . 6. Give a short talk on Marjorie Gullan and her work with choral reading . 7. Listen to radio and TV for examples of choral reading . Be able to talk about this in class with examples ...
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... talk directly into it , you will be in the best position for projecting your voice over the air . You will be speaking " on the beam . " Now just be comfortable and relax . Unbutton the collar of your shirt and imagine that you are ...
... talk directly into it , you will be in the best position for projecting your voice over the air . You will be speaking " on the beam . " Now just be comfortable and relax . Unbutton the collar of your shirt and imagine that you are ...
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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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