A Handbook of Oral ReadingHoughton Mifflin, 1917 - 353 ページ The aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... reading aloud re- quires , and he is prepared to give a better account of his reading . The pupil who has an idea that the only require- ment for reading aloud is to look at the book and “ read it off , " soon finds that he is in error ...
... reading aloud re- quires , and he is prepared to give a better account of his reading . The pupil who has an idea that the only require- ment for reading aloud is to look at the book and “ read it off , " soon finds that he is in error ...
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... read- ing aloud and in simplifying some of the problems of teaching it . The study of reading aloud is concerned with three problems , namely : thinking , feeling , and style of speech . Of these , thinking is of prime importance and ...
... read- ing aloud and in simplifying some of the problems of teaching it . The study of reading aloud is concerned with three problems , namely : thinking , feeling , and style of speech . Of these , thinking is of prime importance and ...
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... reading aloud , the listener can derive little pleasure from what he hears unless the sense of it is made clear to him . Interest and enjoyment wait on under- standing . An attempt to arouse the emotions in reciting a piece of ...
... reading aloud , the listener can derive little pleasure from what he hears unless the sense of it is made clear to him . Interest and enjoyment wait on under- standing . An attempt to arouse the emotions in reciting a piece of ...
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... reading or effective speech of any kind . It is the most common , spontaneous , unpremedi- tated form of communication . In ... reading aloud is nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws of vocal ...
... reading or effective speech of any kind . It is the most common , spontaneous , unpremedi- tated form of communication . In ... reading aloud is nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws of vocal ...
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... reading and the elements of it , and without the skill to detect faults and mannerisms and weaknesses and attribute them to their causes , there can be little growth in the power to speak and read aloud . - Observation and analysis have ...
... reading and the elements of it , and without the skill to detect faults and mannerisms and weaknesses and attribute them to their causes , there can be little growth in the power to speak and read aloud . - Observation and analysis have ...
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