LESSON 2: HEARING Classical Roots. ROOTS AUD

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LESSON 2: HEARING Classical Roots

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LESSON 2: HEARING

Classical Roots

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ROOTSAUD <L. to hearPHON <L. sound

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audibleAble to be heard; loud enough to hear

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audienceThe people who hear a speech or performance

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inaudibleNot able to be heard; too soft or faint to hear; unheard

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auditoriumA large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or view performances

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audienceThe people who hear a speech or performance

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PRACTICE!Which word means “able to be heard”?

inaudible? audible? audience?

(audible)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “a tryout for a role”?

audition? audible? audience?

(audition)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “too soft or faint to hear”?

inaudible? audible? audience?

(inaudible)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “a large room where people gather to view performances”?

audition? audible? auditorium?

(auditorium)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “the people who hear a performance or a speech”?

auditorium? audience? audience?

(audience)

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ROOTSAUD <L. to hearPHON <L. sound

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megaphoneA cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder

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phonicsThe study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet

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saxophoneA curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for the fingers

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stereophonicAn electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source

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symphonyA long piece of music to be played by an orchestra

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PRACTICE!Which word means “an electronic system that blends sounds”?

phonics? symphony? stereophonic?

(stereophonic)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “the study of sounds of the letters of the alphabet”?

phonics? symphony? stereophonic?

(phonics)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “music to be played by an orchestra”?

phonics? symphony? stereophonic?

(symphony)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “a curved wind instrument”?

phonics? saxophone? stereophonic?

(saxophone)

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PRACTICE!Which word means “a cone for making sound louder”?

megaphone? phonics? symphony?

(megaphone)

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challenge!The actress prepared for her ________.

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challenge!The presenter shushed the crowd because their whispering was still _______ after several reminders.

(audible)

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challenge!The first grade class was using the study of ________ to help them in their spelling lessons.

(phonics)

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challenge!Each group of musicians contributed to their part in the _________.

(symphony)

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challenge!Only dogs can hear that high pitch sound. It is _________to humans.

(inaudible)

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challenge!The cheerleader led the crowd by use of the __________to project her voice.

(megaphone)

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challenge!Use your understanding of ________to spell out the different sounds of the word.

(phonics)

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challenge!In our home theater, we have set up speakers for a __________ experience!

(stereophonic)

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challenge!The _______ cheered and clapped wildly for the performance.

(audience)

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challenge!The students were called for a meeting in the ___________.

(auditorium)

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challenge!The jazz musician is known for playing the __________.

(saxophone)

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challenge!Make sure the audience can hear you; you do not want to be __________.

(inaudible)

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challenge!Memorize your lines and come to the _________being well-prepared.

(audition)

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challenge!The teacher was angry when the student let out a very ________sigh.

(audible)

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challenge!The actress prepared for her ________.