Note: This is definitely NOT your "grandma's way" of teaching pronunciation or grammar!
Classroom work using the KINETIK Method of Haptic Pronunciation Teaching always begins with a grammar and rhythm process, what we call "GrammaRhythm-ing."
- Breaking up a written text / of some kind / into rhythm groups / of up to seven syllables, / based primarily on grammatical structure./ In other words, /you pause at places / where one grammar structure begins / and another leaves off.
- You also identify / what is probably the syllable / in the word with the strongest energy / or stress, usually the one off to the right.
- Reading the text together, once through, with hands touching in some way on each stressed syllable--to get the rhythm of the text.
THEN: You work on something in there using gesture and touch, maybe some vowels or consonants, intonation, expressiveness, or maybe just so that the text is remembered better.
FINALLY: Use a different fluency and integration-oriented gesture as you read the passage together one last time to help encourage uptake of the haptic work.
To get a good idea of how this done, join us at Hapticanar #1, Tuesday, June 15th at 6 p.m. (PST). Click HERE to reserve a spot for that!
In case you missed the Introductory Hapticanar this week, check HERE or earlier the Haptic Story Promo, check HERE.
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