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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-438

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438 evening CLASSES 40 41 PUBLIC READING AM SPEAKING Rev Taylor LL ΛΓ 15 15 -Public Beading Monaay fo gj& Speaking All students are recommended to attend the course on Public Reading before Public Speaking if they do not take the two together The course is continuous beginning in October but recoin- mences after Vacation with Recapitulatory Lecture for the benefit of new students The Introductory Lecture is free and at any time gentleman may attend once on giving his name and address and permission being obtained from the lecturer Part of the hour on each occasion is occupied by Practical Instruction of the pupils with individual criticism after each reading or speech but the last meeting of the session is devoted to Examination when prizes and certificates are awarded Syllabus of the Course Introductory Lecture Elocution -The Art of Reading and Speaking die- tinctly intelligently expressively -I Physical of the body-Attitude-Breathing-Physiology and Mechanism or Voice and Speech illustrated by diagrams and specimens- Voice Cultivation Production and Resonance -Vocalisation vowel sounds-Speech Articulation consonants and words- Pronunciation -II Mental of the intellect Accent-Em- basis-Pause Inflection-Pitch and Modulation-Time- Phrasing -III Emotional of the hearts Expression-Ton -Gestures Reading Private and Public-of different kinds-Prose and Poetry Declamation-Recitation- Church Reading- Intoning Speaking in private and in public-Rhetoric-Preparation and Delivery--Knowledge-Thought-Logic-Arrangement
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