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Speaking 101



Principles of Prosody II
Learning Objectives

    To understand the nuances of reading aloud
    with expressiveness.

    To apply principles of prosody to create greater
    expressiveness when reading.
Introduction

    Listen to these two audio samples from two
    students reading a simple text.

    Student A

    Student B

    One reads better than the other. Can you
    recognise which one is it? What makes her
    reading stand out from the other?
Introduction

    In reading aloud, we need to take care of our
    prosody.

    Prosody is the meaning created in our speech
    by changing our Pace, Stress, Volume,
    Escalation of Pitch.

    In mnemonic form, it means – Please Speak
    Very Expressively.

    We will discuss each of these in detail.
A fully-imagined story

    To help facilitate your use of prosody in your
    reading, you must use your imagination.

    Establish these to aid your imagination - the
    reason, recipient and language used.
1) Why is it written?
2) Who is it written for?
3) How is it written?
Learning Activity
These are different texts. Before reading it aloud,
 use your imagination first.
1) For courtesy, a thank-you is needed when
  someone gives you a favour.
2) Alex was surprised at the gift. “Thank you!”
3) Enders didn't like the gift at all. “Thank you.”

    Q: Why, who and how are these 'thank-you'
    written?
Pace

    Pace or speed shows a quickening or slowing
    down of the reading, to highlight a rising of
    tension in the story or to show action.
1) Faster and faster, he ran. But it was too late.
2) I turned. What a sight!
3) The storm sewer ventured and vanished under
  the running tracks.

    Use your imagination as aid for pace.

    Use alliteration and punctuation as clue.
Learning Activity - Pace

    Rank these underlined phrases in terms of their
    speed from slowest to fastest.
1) When the bell rang, Alex immediately
  signalled to his friends, “Let's go!”
2) “Can we go now?” pleaded Mr Tan after an
  hour of shopping with his wife.
3) It was all go for Singapore to host the F1 race
  for another five years.
Q: How did you arrive at your answers?
Stresses

    A strong or weak emphasis on key words
    shows the key idea in a sentence.
1) So you are saying we should do this?
   Rather than someone else
2) So you are saying we should do this?
   It's a good idea, not a bad idea.
3) So you are saying we should do this?
   Not something else.

    To stress, know which key word represents the
    key idea.
Learning Activity - Stress
Say which key word you must stress for the key
  ideas you want.
So you think we should do this project?
1) It's only your opinion
2) The project is seriously being considered
3) This project is not likely to succeed at all.
Q: How did you arrive at your answer?
Volume

    A loud or soft volume is used to express
    emotion.
1)“Parents are the sky and children the earth.
  Even if you've slept under my bed only once,
  you're still my child. What parents do with their
  lives is not for the child to judge! Have I let you
  go hungry, without clothes or education? Ha!”

    Punctuation is used to demonstrate the need
    for a louder voice for expressiveness.
Learning Activity
A small brother is bothering his elder brother and
  the latter is starting to get impatient. Use your
  imagination again as aid.
1) Can you stop bothering me?
2) Can't you see I am working?
3) Why is it that you are such a nuisance?
4) I give up. What do you want?
5) It is only this small thing!?
Escalation of Pitch

    An escalation of pitch – from low to high-
    pitched voice – expresses emotions.
1)Are you ready?
  I am ready.

    What effect does pitch in 'ready' has on the
    listener when spoken in a:
    a) high-pitched voice and,
    b) low-pitched voice?
Learning Activity

    The difference in pitch shows emotions. A
    rising pitch – high emotion – and a lowering
    pitch – emotional low. Practice this dialogue
    with a partner.
A: Hello there! How are you?
B: On my way to jail.
A: My goodness! What are you planning to do?
B: It's done.
Learning Activity

    Refer to your Learning Guide.

    Combine your knowledge of Prosody - PSVE -
    to read the 3 different dialogues.

    While others are reading, listen and give the
    Banding as follows:

    Band 1 – Most of the PSVE expressed

    Band 2 – Some of the PSVE expressed

    Band 3 – Few of the PSVE expressed

    Band 4 – Little or none of the PSVE expressed.
Discussion

    What is Prosody?

    When prosody is applied, what effect does it
    have on the listener?
In Summary

    Prosody is the meaning created in our speech
    by changing our Pace, Stress, Volume,
    Escalation of Pitch when speaking.

    By applying prosody in our speech, we express
    our emotions better and creates a focus. The
    listener will capture the full meaning of what
    we want to say that grammar and vocabulary
    alone do not provide.

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LL Lower Sec - Prosody 2

  • 2. Learning Objectives  To understand the nuances of reading aloud with expressiveness.  To apply principles of prosody to create greater expressiveness when reading.
  • 3. Introduction  Listen to these two audio samples from two students reading a simple text.  Student A  Student B  One reads better than the other. Can you recognise which one is it? What makes her reading stand out from the other?
  • 4. Introduction  In reading aloud, we need to take care of our prosody.  Prosody is the meaning created in our speech by changing our Pace, Stress, Volume, Escalation of Pitch.  In mnemonic form, it means – Please Speak Very Expressively.  We will discuss each of these in detail.
  • 5. A fully-imagined story  To help facilitate your use of prosody in your reading, you must use your imagination.  Establish these to aid your imagination - the reason, recipient and language used. 1) Why is it written? 2) Who is it written for? 3) How is it written?
  • 6. Learning Activity These are different texts. Before reading it aloud, use your imagination first. 1) For courtesy, a thank-you is needed when someone gives you a favour. 2) Alex was surprised at the gift. “Thank you!” 3) Enders didn't like the gift at all. “Thank you.”  Q: Why, who and how are these 'thank-you' written?
  • 7. Pace  Pace or speed shows a quickening or slowing down of the reading, to highlight a rising of tension in the story or to show action. 1) Faster and faster, he ran. But it was too late. 2) I turned. What a sight! 3) The storm sewer ventured and vanished under the running tracks.  Use your imagination as aid for pace.  Use alliteration and punctuation as clue.
  • 8. Learning Activity - Pace  Rank these underlined phrases in terms of their speed from slowest to fastest. 1) When the bell rang, Alex immediately signalled to his friends, “Let's go!” 2) “Can we go now?” pleaded Mr Tan after an hour of shopping with his wife. 3) It was all go for Singapore to host the F1 race for another five years. Q: How did you arrive at your answers?
  • 9. Stresses  A strong or weak emphasis on key words shows the key idea in a sentence. 1) So you are saying we should do this? Rather than someone else 2) So you are saying we should do this? It's a good idea, not a bad idea. 3) So you are saying we should do this? Not something else.  To stress, know which key word represents the key idea.
  • 10. Learning Activity - Stress Say which key word you must stress for the key ideas you want. So you think we should do this project? 1) It's only your opinion 2) The project is seriously being considered 3) This project is not likely to succeed at all. Q: How did you arrive at your answer?
  • 11. Volume  A loud or soft volume is used to express emotion. 1)“Parents are the sky and children the earth. Even if you've slept under my bed only once, you're still my child. What parents do with their lives is not for the child to judge! Have I let you go hungry, without clothes or education? Ha!”  Punctuation is used to demonstrate the need for a louder voice for expressiveness.
  • 12. Learning Activity A small brother is bothering his elder brother and the latter is starting to get impatient. Use your imagination again as aid. 1) Can you stop bothering me? 2) Can't you see I am working? 3) Why is it that you are such a nuisance? 4) I give up. What do you want? 5) It is only this small thing!?
  • 13. Escalation of Pitch  An escalation of pitch – from low to high- pitched voice – expresses emotions. 1)Are you ready? I am ready.  What effect does pitch in 'ready' has on the listener when spoken in a: a) high-pitched voice and, b) low-pitched voice?
  • 14. Learning Activity  The difference in pitch shows emotions. A rising pitch – high emotion – and a lowering pitch – emotional low. Practice this dialogue with a partner. A: Hello there! How are you? B: On my way to jail. A: My goodness! What are you planning to do? B: It's done.
  • 15. Learning Activity  Refer to your Learning Guide.  Combine your knowledge of Prosody - PSVE - to read the 3 different dialogues.  While others are reading, listen and give the Banding as follows:  Band 1 – Most of the PSVE expressed  Band 2 – Some of the PSVE expressed  Band 3 – Few of the PSVE expressed  Band 4 – Little or none of the PSVE expressed.
  • 16. Discussion  What is Prosody?  When prosody is applied, what effect does it have on the listener?
  • 17. In Summary  Prosody is the meaning created in our speech by changing our Pace, Stress, Volume, Escalation of Pitch when speaking.  By applying prosody in our speech, we express our emotions better and creates a focus. The listener will capture the full meaning of what we want to say that grammar and vocabulary alone do not provide.