Drama Improvements Fatima AlThani 6E. What Dramatic Skill Would You Say Is The Best Part In Your Performance? Why? Speaking, Because I Was Speaking Clear.

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Drama Improvements Fatima AlThani 6E

What Dramatic Skill Would You Say Is The Best Part In Your Performance? Why? Speaking, Because I Was Speaking Clear And Loud Voice And People Were Understanding What I Was Saying.

What Dramatic Skill have you worked on improving this term in drama? What Specific Things have you done to make improvements? I want To Improve On Walking On Stage A Bit And I Have Improved It The Last Time We Met In Drama Class.

What Dramatic Skill Do You Find Most Difficult And Why? What I Find Difficult Is Saying My Line To Fast Because I Am So Shy So I Say It Very Quick But The Audience Wont Understand So I Will Try To Make It Slower.

How Has Working Improvements Your Dramatic Skills Helped You To Portray Your Character It Helped Me Improve Because We Had To Repeat Our Lines Again And Again So I Have Improved