This is the act of reading literature aloud to express meaning and emotion.
What is oral interpretation?
Oral storytelling existed before this was common.
What are books?
You should choose material that is this to you.
What is interesting/engaging?
You should speak clearly using this.
What is clear pronunciation?
Equipment or items needed for an activity.
What is paraphernalia?
Oral interpretation is not just reading—it focuses on this aspect.
What is expressing meaning/emotion (or performance)?
Oral interpretation is one of the oldest forms of this.
What is communication?
You should understand the main idea and this.
What is theme?
Changing your voice helps show different what?
What are characters?
Very interesting and keeps your attention.
What is compelling?
Oral interpretation helps people connect with this.
What is literature?
It was used in ancient times for contests and these.
What are storytelling traditions?
This is the emotional tone of the work.
What is mood?
You should avoid sounding like this.
What is robotic?
Boredom from repetition.
What is tedium?
It can inspire, persuade, and do this to audiences.
What is entertain?
Today, it is still important in poetry, public speaking, and this field.
What is business?
You should know how the audience should do this.
What is feel?
You should pause at these.
What is punctuation?
Thinking deeply about your own feelings.
What is introspective?
It strengthens these two important skills.
What are speaking and communication skills?
Oral interpretation brings these to life for an audience.
What are words/texts/stories?
Good sources for material include books, online texts, and this place.
What is the library?
You should show this naturally while performing.
What is emotion?
A repeated idea or theme in a story.
What is a motif?