The Art of Effective SpeakingD.C. Heath, 1934 - 492 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 83–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 238
... interests peculiar to the group . As a rule , there are many more of the first order than of the second , depending somewhat on the subject . If you are talking about a citizen's obligation to take an active interest in public affairs ...
... interests peculiar to the group . As a rule , there are many more of the first order than of the second , depending somewhat on the subject . If you are talking about a citizen's obligation to take an active interest in public affairs ...
Էջ 241
... interest in it . Too often important propositions in a speech are selected and formulated without any reference to audience interest . That tends to make an aim- less and a dull speech , one that does not grip your hearers . You begin ...
... interest in it . Too often important propositions in a speech are selected and formulated without any reference to audience interest . That tends to make an aim- less and a dull speech , one that does not grip your hearers . You begin ...
Էջ 311
... interest in a speech . That which interests holds attention . The question is , then , what inter- ests us ? The Vital . We are interested , first of all , in those things that vitally affect our lives , provided we can be made to see ...
... interest in a speech . That which interests holds attention . The question is , then , what inter- ests us ? The Vital . We are interested , first of all , in those things that vitally affect our lives , provided we can be made to see ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE VALUE OF SPEECH TRAINING I | 1 |
THE SPEECH SITUATION | 8 |
CHOOSING A SUBJECT | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
23 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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