

April 14, 2023

Nasality Control Script:
A script that focuses on specific sounds and words that can be prone to nasality,
helping you practice controlling and minimizing nasal tones in your speech.
This script focuses on specific sounds and words that can be prone to nasality, such as "orange," "mango," "banner," "sandwiches," "cheese," "banana," "canopy," and "rain." Students can practice controlling and minimizing nasal tones in their speech while delivering lines in a natural, conversational manner.
Narrator:
Sarah and Tom are preparing for their annual garden party. They're checking their list of items to make sure they've got everything they need.
Sarah (Excited):
Tom, can you believe it's that time of year again? Our garden party is just around the corner!
Tom (Enthusiastic):
I know, Sarah! I'm really looking forward to it. Let's go over our list and make sure we haven't missed anything.
Narrator:
They start reviewing their list of items.
Sarah (Curious):
Okay, let's see. We have the orange and mango punch, the sandwiches with cheese and ham, and the banner for the entrance.
Tom (Thoughtful):
Don't forget the banana and chocolate cake, and the canopy for the rain, just in case.
Sarah (Pleased):
Yes, good thinking, Tom. Now, what about entertainment? We need some fun activities for everyone to enjoy.
Tom (Confident):
I've got that covered! We have the ping-pong table, and I borrowed a karaoke machine from a friend.
Narrator:
Sarah and Tom continue their preparations, excited for their upcoming garden party.
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