A Handbook of Oral ReadingThe aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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Certain it is that no student can attempt to accomplish three things at once and attain a very high degree of efficiency in all or any one . Nor can the teacher give adequate criticism and instruction in all points simultaneously .
Certain it is that no student can attempt to accomplish three things at once and attain a very high degree of efficiency in all or any one . Nor can the teacher give adequate criticism and instruction in all points simultaneously .
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But however great the need may be in the matter of use of the voice , and formation of tone into words , these things should not receive first consideration in expression work . They are but incidental to the main purpose , and may ...
But however great the need may be in the matter of use of the voice , and formation of tone into words , these things should not receive first consideration in expression work . They are but incidental to the main purpose , and may ...
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CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF THOUGHT AND SPEECH There is no worse arrangement than for one to make pretensions to the spirit of a thing while the sense and letter of it are not clear to him . ( GOETHE : Wilhelm Meister . ) 1.
CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF THOUGHT AND SPEECH There is no worse arrangement than for one to make pretensions to the spirit of a thing while the sense and letter of it are not clear to him . ( GOETHE : Wilhelm Meister . ) 1.
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The first thing to do is to get the sense of the whole stanza . Unless the interrelation of the various lines and the bearing of each upon all is understood , the full meaning of any single line will not be made clear by well - placed ...
The first thing to do is to get the sense of the whole stanza . Unless the interrelation of the various lines and the bearing of each upon all is understood , the full meaning of any single line will not be made clear by well - placed ...
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The words follow each other in utterance by force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of different things . The boy who speaks “ The curfew tolls the knell of parting day , ” when his mind ...
The words follow each other in utterance by force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of different things . The boy who speaks “ The curfew tolls the knell of parting day , ” when his mind ...
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