Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. CHAPTER 5 Phonetic Approach to the Study of Language Ways of learning a spoken language . There are two ways of learning to speak a language . The more usual one , especi- ally in the case of one's mother tongue ...
Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. CHAPTER 5 Phonetic Approach to the Study of Language Ways of learning a spoken language . There are two ways of learning to speak a language . The more usual one , especi- ally in the case of one's mother tongue ...
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... languages are not inferior to English , but that the method of producing sounds varies with each language in very much the same manner as the tune or melody of each language differs . Students should be made to feel pride in their ...
... languages are not inferior to English , but that the method of producing sounds varies with each language in very much the same manner as the tune or melody of each language differs . Students should be made to feel pride in their ...
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... language backgrounds of his class . If there is no speech teacher available , the classroom teacher should try to find out what language is habitually used at home . The best way to get this information is to visit the home . Many ...
... language backgrounds of his class . If there is no speech teacher available , the classroom teacher should try to find out what language is habitually used at home . The best way to get this information is to visit the home . Many ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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