Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeGood Press, 20. maj 2021 - 290 sider This work aims to explain the main principles of effective platform delivery and to deliver material for student practice. Contents include: A Discussion of Principles Technical Training Platform Practice Argument and Persuasion |
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... true in a sense, is misleading, and much teaching of this sort would be unfortunate for young speakers. It would seem quite unnecessary to say that beauty of voice is not in itself a primary object in vocal training for public speaking ...
... true in a sense, is misleading, and much teaching of this sort would be unfortunate for young speakers. It would seem quite unnecessary to say that beauty of voice is not in itself a primary object in vocal training for public speaking ...
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... true in spirit, more useful for its purpose. In good time written and spoken English, conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination, will both become firmly established in their proper place as subjects to be ...
... true in spirit, more useful for its purpose. In good time written and spoken English, conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination, will both become firmly established in their proper place as subjects to be ...
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... true purpose to express, in the simplest way, sentiments appropriated to one's self through an understanding and a comprehensive appreciation of various passages of good literature. As soon as possible all technique is to be forgotten ...
... true purpose to express, in the simplest way, sentiments appropriated to one's self through an understanding and a comprehensive appreciation of various passages of good literature. As soon as possible all technique is to be forgotten ...
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... true ring, the spunk of individuality. There is, nevertheless, a best naturalness, or second nature, and a worst. The object of training is to find the best. In this discussion of voice some of the ideas often applied to the first steps ...
... true ring, the spunk of individuality. There is, nevertheless, a best naturalness, or second nature, and a worst. The object of training is to find the best. In this discussion of voice some of the ideas often applied to the first steps ...
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... excess of head resonance and is too mechanical. The true spirit of the selections is to be given, from the first, but reduced to its very simplest form. Difficulties arise, in this first step, in the case of two classes.
... excess of head resonance and is too mechanical. The true spirit of the selections is to be given, from the first, but reduced to its very simplest form. Difficulties arise, in this first step, in the case of two classes.
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ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL Abraham Lincoln action after-dinner Alfred Lord Tennyson American audience Boston breath Brutus called César character citizen Daniel Webster debate Democratic E. J. Bowen effect England expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall fathers feeling fellow gentlemen George William Curtis gesture give glory Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart Henry Henry W honor human idea John justice liberty Lincoln lips live look Lord Mark Antony mind nation nature never O'Connell orator party permission practice President principles publishers Senate sentence soldiers sound speaker speech spirit stand student Table of Contents tell thing thou thought to-day tone United States Senate vocal voice vowel Wendell Phillips William WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words young youth