1. REFRAIN is one of the most common forms of choral speaking. One person reads the narrative portion of the text while the rest of the class joins in the refrain.

2. UNISON calls for the whole group to read the material together. Additional sound effects might be incorporated

3. ANTIPHON calls for the class to be divided into two or more groups, with each group being responsible for a certain part of the selection.

4. CUMULATIVE choral reading or speaking refers to a method where groups of voices or individual voices are added to or subtracted from the choral reading, depending on the message or the meaning communicated by the selection.

5. SOLO LINES is a type of choral reading where individuals read specific lines in appropriate places throughout the group activity.

6. LINE AROUND or CHILD-A-LINE is more solo work where each line is taken by a different person in the group.