How to Talk: Meeting the Situations of Personal and Business Life and of Public AddressRonald Press Company, 1939 - 647 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 85–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 398
... attention , grow quiet , and submit to the speaker's impulse . If you begin with your main speech before you have general attention you may never When once you get them pick up the majority of the audience . listening as a body you can ...
... attention , grow quiet , and submit to the speaker's impulse . If you begin with your main speech before you have general attention you may never When once you get them pick up the majority of the audience . listening as a body you can ...
Էջ 406
... attention to the part of the address which the speaker had delivered , and had been prepared to read with equal attention the second part of the address , which time did not permit him to deliver entire . Resting the Audience . The ...
... attention to the part of the address which the speaker had delivered , and had been prepared to read with equal attention the second part of the address , which time did not permit him to deliver entire . Resting the Audience . The ...
Էջ 502
... attention is bound to focus upon the thought to be con- veyed and the reaction of the persons addressed . Besides , the course of ordinary life rarely calls for a technique of form sufficiently varied and marked in character to develop ...
... attention is bound to focus upon the thought to be con- veyed and the reaction of the persons addressed . Besides , the course of ordinary life rarely calls for a technique of form sufficiently varied and marked in character to develop ...
Բովանդակություն
II | 10 |
SPEECH IN BUSINESs Life | 37 |
V | 53 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
29 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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Common terms and phrases
active aloud American association attention attitude audience called chairman CHAPTER chief club command committee communication conference consonants conversation course definite Demosthenes develop dictionary dinner diphtheria discussion duty effect effort element English expression fact feeling gathering give group action habit Harry Leon Wilson hearers Henry Ward Beecher ideas important individual interest J. P. Mahaffy knowledge language lecture listener look manner matter means meeting ment merely mind muscles naso-pharynx nature occasion organization Otto Jespersen parliamentary procedure perhaps persons phrases practice present principles problem professional public address public speaking remarks responsibility result Samuel Gompers Samuel Johnson selling sentence situation social sort sound speaker speech Stanley Baldwin statement story subordinate suggestions talk technique tell thing thought tion tone tongue utterance voice vowels words writing