Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 332
... sometimes subtly , but indubi- tably , present . These responses , whether in the classroom or on the lecture platform , require adjustment on the part of the speaker . If he is well prepared , he will be able to adjust effectively to ...
... sometimes subtly , but indubi- tably , present . These responses , whether in the classroom or on the lecture platform , require adjustment on the part of the speaker . If he is well prepared , he will be able to adjust effectively to ...
Page 418
... Sometimes they are more difficult because native speakers lack the motivation of the intelligent foreign- born student who realizes that he has a language handicap . Whether there is a speech teacher available or not , the classroom ...
... Sometimes they are more difficult because native speakers lack the motivation of the intelligent foreign- born student who realizes that he has a language handicap . Whether there is a speech teacher available or not , the classroom ...
Page 422
... Sometimes they have hearing losses which further delay their progress since they cannot imitate as quickly or as accurately as if they had adequate hearing . Even after they have learned to control their speech organs somewhat , their ...
... Sometimes they have hearing losses which further delay their progress since they cannot imitate as quickly or as accurately as if they had adequate hearing . Even after they have learned to control their speech organs somewhat , their ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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