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    The main task of the preschool children's development is the formation of speech competence including the formation of speech activity. Speech competence is the ability to use language in practice (to express thoughts, intentions, requests), to use both verbal and non-verbal communication (facial expressions, gestures, movements) (Kravchenko, 2009, 39). According to Berk (1999, 358), there are several components of the language, such as that phonology, grammar, semantics and pragmatics. The…

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    The Indie Game Analysis

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    My review of the indie game is aimed at 13 to 25 year old casual gamers, the target audience can be any gender but typically slightly more males watch gaming channels than females do. This video would be on a YouTube gaming channel as the website is popular with the target audience. The purpose of the video is to review the game, demonstrate the gameplay and to instruct the audience on how to download the game for themselves. The aim of the piece is to encourage people, as well as for them to…

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    Clarinet Pedagogical

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    Mouthpiece and Ligature, The Reed, The Clarinet, Embouchure, Relaxation, Breathing and Support, Voicing the tone, Opening up, and Playing through the Clarinet, Release and Tonguing, Hands and Fingers, Tone Quality, Matching Tones and Tonal Power, Intonation, High-Register Playing, Technique, Basic Fingerings and Reading Improvement, Balance of Resistance in Playing, Double-Lip Embouchure, Beginning Playing Procedures, The Cooley Rhythm System, Legato Articulation, Phrasing, Interpretation, and…

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    The Mivos Quartet

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    dark. This made the overall experience more visceral - it heightened the sense of sound for everyone in the audience. Collectively, the piece was more similar to Serashi Fragments compared to Hommage à Mihàly Andràs. The true qualities behind pure intonation were the main focus of the…

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    his thumb to his teeth rather than actually biting his thumb. The fourth version of 1996 had the man nervous toward the gangster and ask jittery about whether or not he should say yes or no to biting his thumb at the man. The third scene had the intonation of it would have seemed like to a real situation to what the scene was showing. The tone of the characters had been rude, but it seemed like it’s what the audience would normally interpret, if it had not been acted out. The stage direction…

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    Casakuma Research Paper

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    talking did not have intonations. Lastly, I like your cute and funny Doraemon♡ (Yui)
 Takuma Your slides’ animations were so effective. your introduction about ” Doi moi...” was so easy to understand. I surprised how to explain the graph and it was so good! (Yui) Moe I think it would be more good presentation if you had raised your face more, but it was so good that you used many gestures during the presentation, you smiled throughout the presentation, and you talked with intonations! Also,…

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    been taught. Through experiencing teaching ESL learners, they are always looking for exact and accurate information or knowledge about English from the lecturer. For example, my Chinese student that I tutored about American English pronunciation, intonation, and liaison between words. She looked at my mouth and listened carefully of how…

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    the sender. Furthermore, messages consist of verbal and non-verbal components. The verbal component is the actual information being sent out while the non-verbal component consists of the body language, use of space, self-presentation, and vocal intonation that the sender uses to send the message. Between the two components, the non-verbal elements play a significant part in communication. According to Burgoon and Bacue (2003), in face-to-face communication, non-verbal communication accounts…

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    most people in the United States. Facial expressions also seem fairly natural to me. I don’t use gestures much, maybe I should work on that. Talking with my hands is not really my thing. Paralanguage has to do with; pitch, volume, rate, quality, intonation, and vocal interference of your voice. My pitch, volume, rate, and quality of my voice are fairly…

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    Mozart Observation Paper

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    A lighthearted, enthusiastic, lively, and energetic mood filled the atmosphere at the Mozart Festival presentation in Houston, Texas. The moderate sized crowd consisted of mostly older persons with a few young adults and children sprinkled in here and there. From the very moment I walked in, warm and amiable people welcomed my father and I into the building and I saw the performers having upbeat conversations with members of the audience. I had the opportunity to interview one of these friendly…

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