Attention:
Students will be group into 3
Learners will have a tongue twister
activity
The copy of phrase for the tongue
twister was sent in each whatsapp
account.
Safety tips in doing the tongue twister:
1. Start by reciting tongue twisters slowly
and clearly.
2. Split the tongue twister into sections,
3 .then practice.
4. Repeat the tongue twister until you
have mastered it.
1. How do you feel about the activity?
2. Do you like a tongue twister?
3. Do you think tongue twister can help
us in speaking? Why?
1.How do you feel about the video?
2.What have you observe with the speaker in
the video?
3. Have you tried to speak in the public?
4. If you will be given a chance to judge a
speaking contests? How will you rate the
speaker?
5.If you will be given a chance to be the speaker
how will you convey your ideas?
6. Is it right to laugh for other's mistake in
pronouncing the words?
Speech- the expressions of or the ability to express
thoughts and feeling by articulate sounds.
Articulation- clarity in the production of successive notes.
Unlocking of difficult terms:
Articulate---
Clear articulation requires such
deliberate actions as pausing slightly
before you utter hard consonants, such
as “t” or “b” Enunciation exercises help
you differentiate your vowel sounds
and make the beginning and end of
each word distinct .
Train your mouth.
The simplest thing to improve the
clarity of your speech is to make sure
your mouth is open wide enough for the
sound to come out clearly. It might feel
awkward at first, but exercises will help
you train your mouth to open wider
when speaking.
Speak up.
Increasing the volume of your
speech not only ensures the audience
will hear you but also naturally slows
your speech and improves your
articulation. Vocal exercises train your
vocal cords to speak louder for longer
periods of time.
Inflect your speech.
Exercising your vocal cords will
help you avoid speaking in a
monotone. Infuse your utterances
with the natural rising and falling
pitch of sentences: Up at the end of
a question, down at the end of a
statement.
Breathe from your diaphragm.
Exercises help improve your
breathing capacity and control,
provide support for your voice, and
enable you to speak more clearly
over a broad vocal range.