School Elocution: A Manual of Vocal Training in High Schools, Normal Schools, and AcademiesHarper & brothers, 1886 - 390 páginas |
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... outfit of principles and practice for those who intend to become teachers . 4. It can be effectively used by teachers who are not specialists in elocution . 688 5. It contains clear and concise statements of principles and.
... outfit of principles and practice for those who intend to become teachers . 4. It can be effectively used by teachers who are not specialists in elocution . 688 5. It contains clear and concise statements of principles and.
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... become familiar with the diacritical marks of the dictionary in order that they may be able to find , by themselves , the correct pronunciation of any word . 4. It is the object of the following lessons to train ( 1 ) the ear to the ...
... become familiar with the diacritical marks of the dictionary in order that they may be able to find , by themselves , the correct pronunciation of any word . 4. It is the object of the following lessons to train ( 1 ) the ear to the ...
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... become a good reader only by patient and persevering practice . 5. If you have any marked faults in reading , you must endeavor to correct them by self - culture out of school . 6. Enter into the spirit of whatever you read , and read ...
... become a good reader only by patient and persevering practice . 5. If you have any marked faults in reading , you must endeavor to correct them by self - culture out of school . 6. Enter into the spirit of whatever you read , and read ...
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... becoming a good elocutionist , " says Comstock , " is a correct articulation . A public speaker , possessed of only a moderate voice , if he articulates correctly , will be better understood , and heard with greater pleasure , than one ...
... becoming a good elocutionist , " says Comstock , " is a correct articulation . A public speaker , possessed of only a moderate voice , if he articulates correctly , will be better understood , and heard with greater pleasure , than one ...
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... becomes doubly important , in the act of reading or speaking in public , whether we advert to the larger space which must be traversed by the voice , or the greater moment of the topics of discourse which are usual on such occasions . 7 ...
... becomes doubly important , in the act of reading or speaking in public , whether we advert to the larger space which must be traversed by the voice , or the greater moment of the topics of discourse which are usual on such occasions . 7 ...
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articulation ASPIRATES bells blood breath Chambered Nautilus Charco circumflex clauses concert drill Daniel Webster dead earth elocution emotion emphasis emphatic EXAMPLES expression eyes falling inflection Falstaff feeling fifth fire give hand hath hear heart heaven HOLMES honor Iago INFLECTION DRILL liberty light living long vocals lord loud force low pitch macron Marked median stress monotone never night o'er Oliver Wendell Holmes óne oratorical declamation orotund Othello poetry pronunciation pupils pure tone radical stress reader reading Repeat rhetorical pause Ring rising circumflex rising inflection Rule Sandalphon Scrooge SEMITONE sentence short shout slide slow movement soft force soul speak SUBVOCALS sweet syllables táct tálent teacher tell thee Thomas Starr King thou thought tion tūde unaccented unimpassioned utterance vocal voice vowel sounds wave whisper William Cullen Bryant wind WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED