Wednesday 16 January 2013

Coral Reading & Choral Speaking


Choral Reading and Choral Speaking are very similar with one another, both involving the students being in groups. With Choral Reading, students are simply reading a text out loud using different elements of choral work (number of voices, tempo, rhythm, dynamics/volume, and rhyme). They are not required to memorize the text that they are reading.


Choral Speaking is when students are given texts to memorize (usually very short texts) and interpret. If reading a book while doing choral speaking, students are giving a phrase in the book to act out or interpret.


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