Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... breath plus the approximation of the vocal cords . EXERCISES FOR BREATHING In practicing breathing exercises , work in a well - ventilated room . In the beginning it is well to practice lying on a flat surface because you have fewer ...
... breath plus the approximation of the vocal cords . EXERCISES FOR BREATHING In practicing breathing exercises , work in a well - ventilated room . In the beginning it is well to practice lying on a flat surface because you have fewer ...
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... breath that you have inhaled in saying the vowel sounds in Exercise 2. Have someone count from 1 to 4 while you say ah . Analyze the tone to find out whether or not it is steady . If it wavers , you are not utilizing the breath . 4 ...
... breath that you have inhaled in saying the vowel sounds in Exercise 2. Have someone count from 1 to 4 while you say ah . Analyze the tone to find out whether or not it is steady . If it wavers , you are not utilizing the breath . 4 ...
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... breathing habits . Do you take one breath for a long sentence or paragraph ? Do you interrupt phrases to gasp for breath ? Do you try to take one breath for each phrase ? 2. How does your rate of speech compare with that of other mem ...
... breathing habits . Do you take one breath for a long sentence or paragraph ? Do you interrupt phrases to gasp for breath ? Do you try to take one breath for each phrase ? 2. How does your rate of speech compare with that of other mem ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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