The Elements of Elocution, Etc1860 - 192 頁 |
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... teacher who can himself read well , will give his pupils a much better idea of the necessary variation and intonations of voice , by reading the Examples to them , than by allowing them to rely , in any degree , upon the artificial ...
... teacher who can himself read well , will give his pupils a much better idea of the necessary variation and intonations of voice , by reading the Examples to them , than by allowing them to rely , in any degree , upon the artificial ...
第 v 頁
... Teacher to the whole class ; and afterwards , to be further ex- plained by him in detail , as he may think necessary . This may be done at the end of one reading lesson , as preparatory to the next . 4. The pupils should study the ...
... Teacher to the whole class ; and afterwards , to be further ex- plained by him in detail , as he may think necessary . This may be done at the end of one reading lesson , as preparatory to the next . 4. The pupils should study the ...
第 vii 頁
... TEACHER PAGE 111 iv V Part F. CHAP . I. - PRELIMINARY DIRECTIONS .. CHAP . II . THE PRONUNCIATION OF LETTERS ( 1. ) Vowel Sounds ( 2. ) The letters l , r , s , & c . ( 3. ) The Letters c , g , & c . ( 4. ) The Aspirate .. ( 5 ...
... TEACHER PAGE 111 iv V Part F. CHAP . I. - PRELIMINARY DIRECTIONS .. CHAP . II . THE PRONUNCIATION OF LETTERS ( 1. ) Vowel Sounds ( 2. ) The letters l , r , s , & c . ( 3. ) The Letters c , g , & c . ( 4. ) The Aspirate .. ( 5 ...
第 viii 頁
... Teaching .. CHAP . XIII . - ANTITHESIS John Bull .. Homer and Milton compared Change of Sentiment .. Freedom , in its noblest sense Praise of Virtue The Vanity of Life CHAP . XIV . - INTERROGATION . Extracts from Demosthenes ...
... Teaching .. CHAP . XIII . - ANTITHESIS John Bull .. Homer and Milton compared Change of Sentiment .. Freedom , in its noblest sense Praise of Virtue The Vanity of Life CHAP . XIV . - INTERROGATION . Extracts from Demosthenes ...
第 3 頁
... teacher's careful attention . It is found useful , in some cases , to write the word in which the mispronunciation occurs , upon a black board in two forms ; first , correctly ; and secondly , as pronounced ; and then requiring the ...
... teacher's careful attention . It is found useful , in some cases , to write the word in which the mispronunciation occurs , upon a black board in two forms ; first , correctly ; and secondly , as pronounced ; and then requiring the ...
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