Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side vii
... speaking . It has been prepared with a view also to that large number who want to speak , or have to speak , but cannot have the advantage of a teacher . Much is therefore said in the way of caution , and untechnical language is used ...
... speaking . It has been prepared with a view also to that large number who want to speak , or have to speak , but cannot have the advantage of a teacher . Much is therefore said in the way of caution , and untechnical language is used ...
Side viii
... speaking . The young speaker is generally ineffective in the expression of pleasantry , even his own . Practice in the speaking of wholesome humor is good for cultivating quality of voice and ease of manner , and for developing the ...
... speaking . The young speaker is generally ineffective in the expression of pleasantry , even his own . Practice in the speaking of wholesome humor is good for cultivating quality of voice and ease of manner , and for developing the ...
Side xvii
... speaking is a worthy subject for regular study in school and college . The teaching of this subject , in one form or ... speak- ing number well into the hundreds . These courses are now being more generally placed among those counted ...
... speaking is a worthy subject for regular study in school and college . The teaching of this subject , in one form or ... speak- ing number well into the hundreds . These courses are now being more generally placed among those counted ...
Side xviii
... speaking in the regular curricu- lum , thus gaining for it , and for teachers in it , greater re- spect . To bring training in speech into close relation with training in thought , and with the study of expression in English , is most ...
... speaking in the regular curricu- lum , thus gaining for it , and for teachers in it , greater re- spect . To bring training in speech into close relation with training in thought , and with the study of expression in English , is most ...
Side xix
... speak- ing contests . Discussions about the teaching of speaking are often very curious . We are frequently told by what means a few great orators have succeeded , but we are hardly ever informed of the causes from which many other ...
... speak- ing contests . Discussions about the teaching of speaking are often very curious . We are frequently told by what means a few great orators have succeeded , but we are hardly ever informed of the causes from which many other ...
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