A Handbook of Oral ReadingThe aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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Every student should have instruction and practice in standing before others and speaking what he knows and thinks about a subject . It is an eminently sensible , useful , and stimulating procedure . But with all its advantages ...
Every student should have instruction and practice in standing before others and speaking what he knows and thinks about a subject . It is an eminently sensible , useful , and stimulating procedure . But with all its advantages ...
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And though our students are possibly better prepared to stand before others and make a talk or give a formal address than they were ten or twenty years ago , few of them can read a page of print with clearness , ease , or naturalness .
And though our students are possibly better prepared to stand before others and make a talk or give a formal address than they were ten or twenty years ago , few of them can read a page of print with clearness , ease , or naturalness .
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What reading aloud involves OUR first duty in reading aloud is to get a clear under . standing of the meaning of what we read . Whether we read the literature that instructs , or tells a story , or describes a scene , or portrays a ...
What reading aloud involves OUR first duty in reading aloud is to get a clear under . standing of the meaning of what we read . Whether we read the literature that instructs , or tells a story , or describes a scene , or portrays a ...
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... the afternoon ball game , or his own discomfort as he stands before his fellows , is not likely to put life or reality into the line . Speech , to be convincing and genuine , must be the expression of active and present thinking .
... the afternoon ball game , or his own discomfort as he stands before his fellows , is not likely to put life or reality into the line . Speech , to be convincing and genuine , must be the expression of active and present thinking .
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... in itself and of sufficient importance to stand as an independent affirmation . Then one virtually “ makes periods in the midst of sentences . ” Take , for example , the following sentence from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address .
... in itself and of sufficient importance to stand as an independent affirmation . Then one virtually “ makes periods in the midst of sentences . ” Take , for example , the following sentence from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address .
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