SPCH 1110-103 VOICE and ARTICULATION Fall, 1998

SPCH 1110-103 VOICE and ARTICULATION Fall, 1998

<p>SPCH 1110-150 VOICE AND ARTICULATION Spring, 2007 Instructor: Bert Silverberg Office #1212 Office Phone/Voice Mail: 333-7386 Office Hours: M, W, F: 12-1:30 PM; Tu: 9:30-11:30 E-Mail: [email protected] Available at other times by appointment. SYLLABUS TEXT: Lyle V. Mayer, Fundamentals of Voice and Diction, l3th edition COURSE GOAL: To increase the effectiveness of your voice and speech by working to develop a speaking voice which is pleasant, unobtrusive, easily heard, flexible, expressive, intelligible, and clear. The course will include theory and practice in the following areas: 1. The process of speech production 2. Breathing for speech 3. Volume and projection 4. Resonance 5. Speech quality 6. Expressiveness 7. Articulation - the sounds of General American Speech (includes learning the applicable symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet) Assignment Schedule Week of: Reading Assignment: Assignment Due: Jan. 15 (Wed. & Fri.) Chapter 1 Jan. 22 “ Newspaper/Magazine Article Jan. 29 (Class meets Mon. only due to ACTF) Chapter 2 Feb. 5 “ Prose Fiction Feb. 12 Chapter 4 Feb. 19 “ Speech Feb. 26 Chapter 3 March 5 “ MIDTERM EXAM (3/7) March 12 – VACATION WEEK March 19 Chapter 9 Children’s Story March 26 Chapter 9 (con ' d.) April 2 “ Poetry April 9 Chapter 5, 6 April 16 “ Drama April 23 Chapter 7, 8 Optional Extra Reading April 30 (Mon.) – Last Day of Class “ May 2-7 – Final Exam Period FINAL EXAM (TBA)</p><p>EVALUATION COMPONENTS: 1. Tapings of voice samples at beginning and end of semester. 2. Midterm and final exams. 3. Oral presentations. 4. Participation in class exercises and critiques. 5. Any other written and oral work to be assigned.</p>

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