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Vocabulary
dialectpronunciationenunciationarticulationperformance choicesjustificationoral interpretation
Skills
  • justify (the use of dialect in performance) #dok3
  • justify (the use of pronunciation in performance) #dok3
  • justify (the use of enunciation in performance) #dok3
  • justify (the use of articulation in performance) #dok3
  • analyze (the effectiveness of vocal techniques in oral interpretation) #dok4
Learning Targets
  • I can define dialect, pronunciation, enunciation, and articulation. #dok1
  • I can identify different vocal techniques used in oral interpretation. #dok1
  • I can explain the purpose of using specific vocal strategies in performance. #dok2
  • I can compare the effectiveness of different vocal choices for clarity and impact. #dok2
  • I can justify my choices regarding dialect, pronunciation, enunciation, and articulation in a performance. #dok3
  • I can evaluate how my vocal choices contribute to the meaning and authenticity of my performance. #dok4
Big Ideas
  • Vocal choices such as dialect, pronunciation, enunciation, and articulation are critical for conveying meaning, character, and authenticity in oral interpretation.
  • Performers must be able to thoughtfully justify their vocal technique choices to ensure effective, respectful, and impactful communication.
Essential Questions
  • What impact do dialect, pronunciation, enunciation, and articulation have on a performance?
  • How can a performer decide which vocal choices are most effective for a particular text or audience?
  • Why is it important to justify the use of certain vocal strategies in oral interpretation?
  • What are the potential effects of misusing or misrepresenting dialect or pronunciation in performance?
  • How can thoughtful vocal choices enhance the overall message and emotional impact of an oral interpretation?