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Speech Process: breathing




respiration|resonation|phonation|articulation

Respiration

Speech Process: Amplification of voice





respiration|resonation|phonation|articulation

Resonation

Speech Process on Sound Production




respiration|resonation|phonation|articulation

Phonation

Speech process on pronunciation and clarity of speech




respiration|resonation|phonation|articulation

Articulation

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




involves only oneself




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




Internal discourse like thinking, analysis, contemplation, meditation·




Solo vocal communication like thinking aloud, soliloquies




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




Solo written communication not intended for others like diaries, or personal journals




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




It involves an exchange between sender and receiver of a message. It may be direct (face-to-face) orindirect (via telephone, e-mail, teleconference)




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Interpersonal

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




Dyadic communication; two people talking·




Group communication; study group, committee meetings




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Interpersonal

What level or context of speech communication the following refers to:




Public communication; scholarly lectures, political campaigns




interpersonal|intrapersonal

Interpersonal

Identify which type of speech the following refers to:




delivered with little or no preparation




impromptu|extemporaneous|memorized|manuscript

Impromptu speech

Identify which type of speech the following refers to:




delivered with some prepared structure such as notes or outlines




impromptu|extemporaneous|memorized|manuscript

Extemporaneous speech

Identify which type of speech the following refers to:




reciting speech from memory




impromptu|extemporaneous|memorized|manuscript

Memorized speech

Identify which type of speech the following refers to:




reading the speech word-for-word from its written form




impromptu|extemporaneous|memorized|manuscript

Manuscript speaking




the written form is called the manuscript

Identify which type of Solo-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




oral sharing of a personal or traditional story; it may be illustrative (using drawings) or creative /dramatic (using gestures and creative movements) for entertaining or educating




story-telling|interpretative|declamation|monologue

Story telling

Identify which type of Solo-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




also called dramatic reading, oral reading, or reading aloud by using theelements of voice and diction to convey meaning and mood




story-telling|interpretative|declamation|monologue

Interpretative / interpretive reading

Identify which type of Solo-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




recitation of a poem from memory and is marked by strong feelings




story-telling|interpretative|declamation|monologue

Declamation

Identify which type of Solo-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




interpretative oral performance of prose or poetry in which the interpreter plays a role




story-telling|interpretative|declamation|monologue

Monologue

Identify which type of Group-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




also known as Readers Theatre- oral reading activity with speakers presenting literature in adramatic form

Reading concert

Identify which type of Group-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




theatrical approach to performing narrative literature




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

Chamber Theater

Identify which type of Group-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




– ensemble reading techniquewhere a group of readers recites as one in coordinated voices and related interpretation




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

Speech Choir

Identify which type of Group-Oral Interpretation the following refers to:




also choral reading, choric interpretation, vocal orchestration




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

Speech Choir

Identify which type of speech choir interpretation the following refers to:




several voices sound like one instrument




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

reading in unison

Identify which type of speech choir interpretation the following refers to:




soloists recite lines and chorus recites refrains,




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

solo and chorus

Identify which type of speech choir interpretation the following refers to:




– lines are recited alternately by solo or chorus




reading chamber|speech choir|reading in unison|solo and chorus|responsive reading

responsive reading

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