A Handbook of Oral ReadingThe aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... that the principles underlying conversation , the most natural and
unpremeditated form of speech , apply with equal force to the voicing of the
thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness
and force comes ...
... that the principles underlying conversation , the most natural and
unpremeditated form of speech , apply with equal force to the voicing of the
thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness
and force comes ...
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When thought is clear the voice tends to go right . Furthermore , I have departed
from the custom , usually followed in texts on this subject , of laying first emphasis
on the emotional values of selections studied . Clear understanding is the basis ...
When thought is clear the voice tends to go right . Furthermore , I have departed
from the custom , usually followed in texts on this subject , of laying first emphasis
on the emotional values of selections studied . Clear understanding is the basis ...
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Even the spontaneity and spirit of everyday conversation , with its play of thought
, fancy , and feeling , are seldom in evidence in a marked degree . True , spirit
and freedom are urged and encouraged by the zealous teacher , but the average
...
Even the spontaneity and spirit of everyday conversation , with its play of thought
, fancy , and feeling , are seldom in evidence in a marked degree . True , spirit
and freedom are urged and encouraged by the zealous teacher , but the average
...
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... sufficient training in oral expression to justify giving them precedence over
courses in reading aloud . Nor does abundant practice in expressing one ' s own
thoughts in speech render unnecessary the training to be derived
INTRODUCTION.
... sufficient training in oral expression to justify giving them precedence over
courses in reading aloud . Nor does abundant practice in expressing one ' s own
thoughts in speech render unnecessary the training to be derived
INTRODUCTION.
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thoughts in speech render unnecessary the training to be derived from
expressive reading aloud of what others have said ... contact with the thought and
experiences which stimulate the mind , quicken the imagination and the
emotional nature ...
thoughts in speech render unnecessary the training to be derived from
expressive reading aloud of what others have said ... contact with the thought and
experiences which stimulate the mind , quicken the imagination and the
emotional nature ...
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action Assignment attention beauty becomes breath bring Chapter character clear conversation dark deep earth effect emotional emphasis example exercises expression eyes face fall feeling force give given grouping hand hath head hear heard heart hold hope ideas illustrations imagination inflection interest kind King land light lines listener literature live look Lord Macbeth meaning mind nature never night observed once pass pause person phrase pitch poem poetry practice Prepare problems reader reading aloud Recitation result rise round sense sentence Shakespeare sound speak speaker speech spirit spoken stand strong student talk tell things thou thought tion tone tongue true turned utterance vocal voice vowels words