Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1946 - 423 pages |
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... teaching . One of our first duties as teachers or prospective teachers is to think of the impor- tance of the teacher from an environmental point of view . In the elementary school , for example , a child may be in the presence of one ...
... teaching . One of our first duties as teachers or prospective teachers is to think of the impor- tance of the teacher from an environmental point of view . In the elementary school , for example , a child may be in the presence of one ...
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... teachers . If , for example , he has an English teacher whose voice is shrill and unpleasant , a mathematics teacher who drones , and a history teacher who has marked nasality in his voice , he is exposed to many needless handicaps . He ...
... teachers . If , for example , he has an English teacher whose voice is shrill and unpleasant , a mathematics teacher who drones , and a history teacher who has marked nasality in his voice , he is exposed to many needless handicaps . He ...
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... teacher . Although it is impossible for every teacher to be able to cure all speech defects , there is one requisite that the teacher must have in order to be of real service to the speech ... teacher Coöperation with the speech teacher.
... teacher . Although it is impossible for every teacher to be able to cure all speech defects , there is one requisite that the teacher must have in order to be of real service to the speech ... teacher Coöperation with the speech teacher.
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acts alphabet American ARTHUR MACHEN audience becomes bət də breath cavity classroom comedy consonants DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI dǝt dət diphthong discussion Dutton Education ELINOR WYLIE English example exercise ǝv də ən də əv də following phrases following words hæd hard palate interior JOHN GOULD FLETCHER JOSEPH AUSLANDER Journal of Speech language larynx lips lisp mæn malocclusion Material for Practice mid vowels Modern costumes mouth nasal phonetic script play Practice the following problem production Pronounce the following pronunciation radio reading relaxed Royalty Samuel French SARA TEASDALE sed dǝ sibilants soft palate speak speaker speech defects speech habits stammering stress syllable teacher teaching teeth THOMAS GRAY tion tone tongue trachea unstressed vocal cords voice and speech voiceless vowel sound weak forms wǝz wəz wind women words in phonetic Write the following York