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Speaking Clearly: Improving Voice and Diction

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By: Jeffrey C. Hahner, Martin A. Sokoloff and Salisch Sandra L.
(6 customer reviews)
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Pub. Date: 31st December 2004
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 393
Ean: 9780072397260
Isbn: 0072397268

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Review Speaking Clearly
~ Written on Sep 7, 2008. out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This book and cd's are great, but after ordering it you will recieve a never ending stream of email ads and requests from Amzon trying to sell you more products, asking for reviews and surveys. I can not recomend getting it from them unless you are prepared to cancel your current email account.

For beginners!
~ Written on Jun 26, 2007. 1 out of 10 users found this review helpful.

It wasn't what I waas looking for. I was hoping for a more advanced self-teaching book.

Great CDs for Practicing Diction
~ Written on Jan 8, 2007. 32 out of 32 users found this review helpful.

My speech was getting sloppy--wasn't enunciating clearly & my mouth felt lazy. So I bought this book & CD set. I play the CDs in my car while commuting to & from work, & I find they are wonderful. The exercises involve repeating words that are grouped by vowel & consonant sounds, then progressing to repeating phrases, then to repeating sentences. The pace is fast (so you don't lose interest), the sentences are pretty complex (so you have to be attentive & not lazy) and there are are several CDs too, (so you don't get bored). Doing the CD exercises has definitely helped remove the marbles from my mouth, and to iron out certain bad habits I was getting into pronunciation-wise. I'm sure the book is great too, though I haven't used it yet (I picked this package mainly for the CDs, as I'm forever buying "Improve Your Speech" books & not doing much with them). I'm a native English speaker, so I've no idea how helpful this set would be to someone who is switching from another language.

Indespensible for actors and singers too, not just speech therapists!
~ Written on Nov 14, 2005. 18 out of 18 users found this review helpful.

I didn't realize before I used this book how many things I mispronounced, even though I am a native English speaker. This book really helped me work on many weaknesses in my diction. This belongs on the shelf of every actor and singer.

A reviewer recommended this book for speech therapists, but I would also recommend it for actors, singers, frequent public speakers, and for other people who use their voice professionally, and even for help with stuff like accent elimination.

This book also helped me learn IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), which I've found to be a tremendously helpful tool.

Indispensable for speech therapists
~ Written on Mar 20, 2003. 26 out of 27 users found this review helpful.

Here is the clearest, must helpful book on articulation that I have ever read. Although the voice section is a bit weak, the diction section (4/5 of the book) contains clear placement information, common problems of misarticulation and solutions, and helpful drills. The judgment calls of the authors regarding standard and non-standard speech are astute. The authors know their material and can explain it clearly. A clearer, more informative text cannot be found. I only wish that they had either expanded the voice section or eliminated it and just accepted that this was a book on diction.

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