Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Year 5 Sue Palmer. INTRODUCING. SPEAKING. FRAMES. Speaking frames are frameworks for directed speaking and listening activities in the primary classroom. They are specifically designed to help pupils move on from the restricted patterns of ...
Year 5 Sue Palmer. INTRODUCING. SPEAKING. FRAMES. Speaking frames are frameworks for directed speaking and listening activities in the primary classroom. They are specifically designed to help pupils move on from the restricted patterns of ...
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... speaking ability in a 'natural context' related to living and working abroad, and that the rating scale used in the scoring procedure described that speaking ability. Face validity, defined as 'the degree to which students feel they are ...
... speaking ability in a 'natural context' related to living and working abroad, and that the rating scale used in the scoring procedure described that speaking ability. Face validity, defined as 'the degree to which students feel they are ...
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... speaking from memory. Speaking from memory, also known as oratory, requires considerable skill and speaking expertise. For one thing, the pressures brought about by the actual presentation could cause you to draw a blank at any point ...
... speaking from memory. Speaking from memory, also known as oratory, requires considerable skill and speaking expertise. For one thing, the pressures brought about by the actual presentation could cause you to draw a blank at any point ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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