Mastery of Speech: A Course in Eight Parts on General Speech, Business Talking and Public Speaking, what to Say and how to Say it Under All Conditions, Том 2Independent corporation, 1913 - 9 страница |
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... interest . The dogs stopped their snarling , the servants stopped their tasks , and everyone hastened to listen . The light of his friendly fire still glistens , and Scotland still clasps his hand . T SOUNDS . Place the point of the ...
... interest . The dogs stopped their snarling , the servants stopped their tasks , and everyone hastened to listen . The light of his friendly fire still glistens , and Scotland still clasps his hand . T SOUNDS . Place the point of the ...
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... interest in his subject that he is , in fact , speaking mechanically . A book agent approaches us and speaks in sameness of pitch and tone . We feel that he has learned his speech by heart , and that it means little to him . A friend ...
... interest in his subject that he is , in fact , speaking mechanically . A book agent approaches us and speaks in sameness of pitch and tone . We feel that he has learned his speech by heart , and that it means little to him . A friend ...
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... interest . Cultivate the changing music of the voice and make your speech melodious . PROBLEM . Read the following aloud , making an especial effort to give the voice flexibility and melody : " The splendor falls on castle walls And ...
... interest . Cultivate the changing music of the voice and make your speech melodious . PROBLEM . Read the following aloud , making an especial effort to give the voice flexibility and melody : " The splendor falls on castle walls And ...
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... interest from the daily pa- pers , or short articles from current periodicals . If you try to read an entire book aloud you wil meet with so many interruptions that you will be discouraged . There is always the opportunity for reading a ...
... interest from the daily pa- pers , or short articles from current periodicals . If you try to read an entire book aloud you wil meet with so many interruptions that you will be discouraged . There is always the opportunity for reading a ...
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... in a way that would interest a child . 3. Take up a letter from your desk and read it aloud in such a way that it will reflect the personality of the writer . Conclusion to Book I In Book I you have mastered Book One 103.
... in a way that would interest a child . 3. Take up a letter from your desk and read it aloud in such a way that it will reflect the personality of the writer . Conclusion to Book I In Book I you have mastered Book One 103.
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answer antonyms appeal attention audience Avoid baking powder breathe Business Talking called Child labor Conclusion to Book CONDITIONS BOOK CONDITIONS BY FREDERICK COURSE IN EIGHT daily deductive reasoning definite effect emphasis epigrams express following aloud FOUNDED BY INDEPENDENT FREDERICK HOUK LAW gain GETTYSBURG ADDRESS give habit hear hearers humor INDEPENDENT CORPORATION interest Learn this summary lecture LESSON lips lisping look lung exercise MASTERY OF SPEECH matter meet method never occasion once person point of contact position possible present principles PROBLEM proper public speaking question Read aloud Read the following sentence Speak slowly speaker Speech KEY WORDS steps story stutter Stuyvesant High School suggestions syllabification talker TALKING AND PUBLIC tell things Think thought tion tone topics turn voice vowel vowel sounds wish WOODROW WILSON York York City York University
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