Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 67
... beginning at the right side . Repeat four times . Relax . Repeat , beginning at the left side . After four rotations , relax . 8. Practice the following exercises , being sure that the tongue touches the upper gum ridge on t , d , n ...
... beginning at the right side . Repeat four times . Relax . Repeat , beginning at the left side . After four rotations , relax . 8. Practice the following exercises , being sure that the tongue touches the upper gum ridge on t , d , n ...
Page 99
... beginning reading , how would you teach the correct use of strong and weak forms ? 5. Try to find a speaker who uses French or some other foreign language as a native language . Ask him to say a number of short sentences in whatever ...
... beginning reading , how would you teach the correct use of strong and weak forms ? 5. Try to find a speaker who uses French or some other foreign language as a native language . Ask him to say a number of short sentences in whatever ...
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... beginning of group activity , it is well for him to know the steps that will be most helpful in the organization of material . There is , of course , no infallible rule for sequence , but in dealing with most problems there are some ...
... beginning of group activity , it is well for him to know the steps that will be most helpful in the organization of material . There is , of course , no infallible rule for sequence , but in dealing with most problems there are some ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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