Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 6
... matter will never be made boring , and in which intrinsically difficult or so - called dry subject matter will be made challenging . Communication aspects . To communicate his ideas and to stimulate interest in them , the teacher must ...
... matter will never be made boring , and in which intrinsically difficult or so - called dry subject matter will be made challenging . Communication aspects . To communicate his ideas and to stimulate interest in them , the teacher must ...
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... matter . If , for example , teachers tell stories or read lyric poems , exciting narratives , or thrilling orations without being aware of how the author in each case has se- lected his words and sounds , of how he has presented and ...
... matter . If , for example , teachers tell stories or read lyric poems , exciting narratives , or thrilling orations without being aware of how the author in each case has se- lected his words and sounds , of how he has presented and ...
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... matter of resonance , which in turn is primarily a matter of structural formation . The pharynx , mouth , and nasal cavities tend to stress certain partials , or overtones , which make one voice different from every other voice ...
... matter of resonance , which in turn is primarily a matter of structural formation . The pharynx , mouth , and nasal cavities tend to stress certain partials , or overtones , which make one voice different from every other voice ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Copyright | |
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