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Toungue twisters are an excellent way for an actor to exercise his/her enunciation ability. So, I present 26 Enunciation Exercises, arranged in alphabetical order.
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The first speech lesson of the Speak For Success course deals with the speech problem of sloppy enunciation. Use this information and related speech exercises to speak more clearly and make a better impression on your listeners. ... Stop Dropping Your G's; Enunciation Matters ... speech exercises...
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The following enunciation exercises should be used as part of an actors' vocal warm-up. Exaggerate the use of the lips and the tongue when pronouncing each ...
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www.tnt.tv/dramamatters/docs/ListofToungeTwisters.doc
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Vincent Ferraro and Kathryn C. Palmer; Mount Holyoke College; South Hadley, MA 01075; Speaking and Arguing: The Rhetoric of Peace and Wa ... Open and close mouth easily as you repeat: Fah Fah Fah Fah Blah Blah ... Loosening your jaw: Sah Kah She Fah Rah; Pah Kah She Fah Rah; Wah Kah She Fah Rah; Baj Kah She Fah Rah;
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www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/speech/enunciation.htm
www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/speech/enunciation.htm
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One can practice using enunciation exercises. One of the greatest errors made by speakers is speaking so fast that they lose the ability to enunciate properly. Varying the rate at which the words are spoken is an effective technique, but, as a rule of thumb, slow is better than fast.
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www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/speech/delivery.htm
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If you find that your words are frequently misunderstood or if you are asked to repeat what you have said, your enunciation is probably at fault. You fail to open your mouth wide enough; your lips are not flexible; ... Repeat the relaxation exercises on Page 19. As a special exercise for relaxing the jaw nothing is better...
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www.oldandsold.com/articles10/voice-11.shtml
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Enunciation Exercises Handout Page; Evidence Tests Handout Page; Fallacies Handout Page; Good Propositions Handout Page; Knowledge? Handout Page; MLA BiblioForm Handout Page; OpposingViewpoints1 Handout Page;
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Publisher: Jenks, Hickling & Swan; 5. ed edition (1854) ... Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images ... If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can sell a digital version of it in our Kindle Store. Learn more...
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Words can be tricky things to say. They get tangled around and come out all wrong if you're not careful, and sometimes even if you are. ... Which is why actors and others who perform using their voices do enunciation exercises to warm up their vocal apparatus.
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www.kith.org/logos/words/lower/e.html
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