Across
- 2. the speed at which you speak, rate and volume affect each other and breathing control is very important
- 4. the musical tone of the voice
- 6. refers to a whole group of language features, including pronunciation, but also differences in vocabulary, grammar, and how the language gets used (like the rules of what counts as polite).
- 7. the rising and falling of pitch, adds meaning and rhythm to spoken words
- 9. the way words are said and stressed – often with reference to some standard of correctness or acceptability
- 12. hollow tube in the middle of your neck, helps you breathe and make sound
- 13. the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.
Down
- 1. the amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling
- 3. how we sit and stand
- 4. the placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating with the audience
- 5. the voice elements that makes one person sound different from everyone else
- 6. a person’s pronunciation of words, choice of words, and manner in which the person expresses himself or herself
- 8. how softly or loudly a person speaks
- 10. refers to pronunciation.
- 11. the muscle located between the abdomen and the rib, controls air flow for speaking and singing
