Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 285
... talk ; but the imita- tion falls far short of the original in life , freedom and effect . There are always two to a talk , giving and taking , comparing experience and according conclusions . Talk is fluid , tentative , continually " in ...
... talk ; but the imita- tion falls far short of the original in life , freedom and effect . There are always two to a talk , giving and taking , comparing experience and according conclusions . Talk is fluid , tentative , continually " in ...
Page 403
... talk . While the precise reason for not talking may not be available in each case , there are many clues that the classroom teacher may look for . Interviews , followed by home visits , usually show whether a child has been the victim ...
... talk . While the precise reason for not talking may not be available in each case , there are many clues that the classroom teacher may look for . Interviews , followed by home visits , usually show whether a child has been the victim ...
Page 405
... talk and to set up situations in which he will talk of his own volition . Baby talk . Baby talk , which is unfortunately considered to be cute in some homes , constitutes one of our major speech difficulties in America . It may be ...
... talk and to set up situations in which he will talk of his own volition . Baby talk . Baby talk , which is unfortunately considered to be cute in some homes , constitutes one of our major speech difficulties in America . It may be ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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