Public Speaking TodayWhittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1940 - 355 Seiten |
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... give weight to his remarks ? Was his speech memorized or extemporized ? Did he refer pleasantly to other speakers ? Did he adapt himself to the mood of the audience ? Did the speaker anticipate questions his audience would have liked to ...
... give weight to his remarks ? Was his speech memorized or extemporized ? Did he refer pleasantly to other speakers ? Did he adapt himself to the mood of the audience ? Did the speaker anticipate questions his audience would have liked to ...
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... give her a swell vacation in the country , with plenty of milk and hearty food . Hang it all ! My family had better give up a few of those silly movies and give the youngster a break . They wouldn't enjoy themselves any- way with those ...
... give her a swell vacation in the country , with plenty of milk and hearty food . Hang it all ! My family had better give up a few of those silly movies and give the youngster a break . They wouldn't enjoy themselves any- way with those ...
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... give a list of ideas or situations that it would serve to illustrate . 7. Give a three - minute talk in which you use an anecdote . 8. Plan a meeting at which you will preside . 9. Write a paragraph introducing a speaker and another ...
... give a list of ideas or situations that it would serve to illustrate . 7. Give a three - minute talk in which you use an anecdote . 8. Plan a meeting at which you will preside . 9. Write a paragraph introducing a speaker and another ...
Inhalt
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD | 15 |
WHAT IS GOOD SPEAKING? | 48 |
Chapter IV | 56 |
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