Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1946 - 423 pages |
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Page 127
... correct . The teacher should be sure that he is making the sound correctly himself before he endeavors to correct students . Although the final consonant in the book - word spelling may be s , the sound is frequently the voiced cognate ...
... correct . The teacher should be sure that he is making the sound correctly himself before he endeavors to correct students . Although the final consonant in the book - word spelling may be s , the sound is frequently the voiced cognate ...
Page 329
... correct them ? 4. Select three unrelated paragraphs from your general reading , each containing a definite emotional appeal . Try to find material that indicates different emotional states , such as pity , jealousy , love , or greed . 5 ...
... correct them ? 4. Select three unrelated paragraphs from your general reading , each containing a definite emotional appeal . Try to find material that indicates different emotional states , such as pity , jealousy , love , or greed . 5 ...
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... Correct production of English sounds . h . Clear articulation . i . Vocal means of securing emphasis ; timing , phrasing , inflection . j . Accurate , appropriate , and varied vocabulary . k . Ways of establishing contact with the ...
... Correct production of English sounds . h . Clear articulation . i . Vocal means of securing emphasis ; timing , phrasing , inflection . j . Accurate , appropriate , and varied vocabulary . k . Ways of establishing contact with the ...
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