Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 45
... relaxed and at ease . Nervous tension on the part of the teacher frequently causes restlessness in students . The first duty , then , after deciding on the causes of strain or tension , is to endeavor to remove or to subordinate them ...
... relaxed and at ease . Nervous tension on the part of the teacher frequently causes restlessness in students . The first duty , then , after deciding on the causes of strain or tension , is to endeavor to remove or to subordinate them ...
Page 65
... relaxing the throat and jaw . 2. Repeat Exercises 1 and 2 on pages 48-49 . 3. Read the following lines , looking in a ... relaxed , these sounds will be distorted . 4. Listen carefully to the speech around you . Can you tell when the jaw ...
... relaxing the throat and jaw . 2. Repeat Exercises 1 and 2 on pages 48-49 . 3. Read the following lines , looking in a ... relaxed , these sounds will be distorted . 4. Listen carefully to the speech around you . Can you tell when the jaw ...
Page 67
... Relax . 6. Groove the tongue ; advance it slowly as far out of the mouth as possible . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat eight times . Relax . ( If you cannot groove your tongue , use a tongue depressor or a stick of hard candy . Try ...
... Relax . 6. Groove the tongue ; advance it slowly as far out of the mouth as possible . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat eight times . Relax . ( If you cannot groove your tongue , use a tongue depressor or a stick of hard candy . Try ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Copyright | |
21 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acts alphabet Appleton-Century-Crofts audience back vowel bǝt breath bronchi cartilage cavity Chadband comedy consonants dǝt diphthong dramatic E. P. Dutton emotional English epiglottis example EXERCISES ǝnd ǝv də fiendz following selections following sentences following words Guster h¿d hard palate Harper & Brothers hearing loss indicate interior LADY TEAZ language larynx lips lungs m¿n MATERIAL FOR PRACTICE mid vowels Modern costumes mouth muscles nasal pause phonetic transcription phrase pitch play poetry Practice the following Prentice-Hall Pronounce the following pronunciation prose Read the following relaxed Royalty Samuel French sed dǝ sentences in phonetic SHAKESPEARE SIR PET soft palate speaker Speaking speech teacher Teaching tion tone tongue trachea unstressed vocal cords voiceless vowel sound weak forms wǝz wəz wind women words in phonetic Write the following York бә