
Oral Presentation Skills: Recitation and Storytelling
Develop confidence in speaking before an audience. You will learn to use your voice, facial expressions, and gestures to make a poem or story engaging for your listeners.
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Develop confidence in speaking before an audience. You will learn to use your voice, facial expressions, and gestures to make a poem or story engaging for your listeners.
Key Questions
- Analyse how voice modulation, including changes in pitch and volume, can affect the mood of a story.
- Explain the role of body language and eye contact when reciting a poem.
- Compare a flat, monotonous reading of a passage with an expressive, engaging one.
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