Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 183
... frequently become voiced . MATERIAL FOR PRACTICE 1. Pronounce the following words : ' leÏZIT lazy ' pieiziη praising ' MIZ whiz ' zest zest ' zefa zephyr ' mi : nz means ' kwizin quizzing ' SIZ ] d sizzled ' nɔiziz noises ' ouzoun ozone ...
... frequently become voiced . MATERIAL FOR PRACTICE 1. Pronounce the following words : ' leÏZIT lazy ' pieiziη praising ' MIZ whiz ' zest zest ' zefa zephyr ' mi : nz means ' kwizin quizzing ' SIZ ] d sizzled ' nɔiziz noises ' ouzoun ozone ...
Page 341
... frequently stimulating to the thought- ful but shy or reticent speaker who will be willing to make a brief contribution , but who might hesitate to serve as a " solo " speaker . 8. That newspaper reports and radio programs give evidence ...
... frequently stimulating to the thought- ful but shy or reticent speaker who will be willing to make a brief contribution , but who might hesitate to serve as a " solo " speaker . 8. That newspaper reports and radio programs give evidence ...
Page 395
... frequently be arrested and sometimes cured if they are discovered and treated before they have become so integral a part of the child's pat- tern of speech that his personality and social adjustment be- come warped . As speech ...
... frequently be arrested and sometimes cured if they are discovered and treated before they have become so integral a part of the child's pat- tern of speech that his personality and social adjustment be- come warped . As speech ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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