If the eyes are the windows to the soul then the voice must surely be the door to …? This unit of work aims to introduce students to some of the core skills of working with voice. Looking at how we use our voice for communication and to convey meaning, the introductory lessons will cover the basics of voice work including pitch, tone, volume and pace before developing the more complex skills such as diction, intonation and emphasis. By the end of the unit students will have written an introduction and an opening scene for a radio drama, which utilises the key skills they have learned.

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