Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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Pàgina 228
... introduction , ( 2 ) a discussion , and ( 3 ) a conclusion . The introduction includes explanatory background material such as ( a ) the cause for discussion , ( b ) history of the question , ( c ) definition of terms , and ( d ) other ...
... introduction , ( 2 ) a discussion , and ( 3 ) a conclusion . The introduction includes explanatory background material such as ( a ) the cause for discussion , ( b ) history of the question , ( c ) definition of terms , and ( d ) other ...
Pàgina 246
... Introduction Of all the speeches of courtesy the speech of introduction is probably the most common , and is also , probably , the one that is most poorly done . One authority epitomizes the perfect introduc- tion in a single clause ...
... Introduction Of all the speeches of courtesy the speech of introduction is probably the most common , and is also , probably , the one that is most poorly done . One authority epitomizes the perfect introduc- tion in a single clause ...
Pàgina 250
... introduction : 1. An introduction should be carefully prepared ; don't try to do it impromptu . 2. An introduction should be spontaneous and natural ; don't read an introduction . 3. When presenting an introduction , look at the ...
... introduction : 1. An introduction should be carefully prepared ; don't try to do it impromptu . 2. An introduction should be spontaneous and natural ; don't read an introduction . 3. When presenting an introduction , look at the ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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