Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 88
... continue . He should stop after the point of a joke as well as after an outburst of grief , anger , scorn , or pity . The pause creates the atmosphere on which he builds . ( c ) It is effective to stop before telling an inpor- tant ...
... continue . He should stop after the point of a joke as well as after an outburst of grief , anger , scorn , or pity . The pause creates the atmosphere on which he builds . ( c ) It is effective to stop before telling an inpor- tant ...
Pàgina 103
... Continue doing it again and again until you can honestly say to the masterpiece on your desk , " That is all I can do for you . ” 6. Assume different occasions for your performance , such as a private party of a dozen persons , a small ...
... Continue doing it again and again until you can honestly say to the masterpiece on your desk , " That is all I can do for you . ” 6. Assume different occasions for your performance , such as a private party of a dozen persons , a small ...
Pàgina 216
... peace and shall have to continue working for several years to come . -Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin , winding up a broadcast on December 22 , 1946 When the speaker has succeeded in condensing the essentials into 216 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
... peace and shall have to continue working for several years to come . -Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin , winding up a broadcast on December 22 , 1946 When the speaker has succeeded in condensing the essentials into 216 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
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able accent acoustic pattern actor anapaestic antepenult Ariovistus artistic attention audience auditorium basic become breath Brutus Caesar called certainly course Craig Baird depends effect emotional colors Erlking example exercise expression extemporaneous feelings friend yesterday give hear honorable human voice ideas imagination important impression interest intonation introduction kind language lecture lines listeners live logical logical stress manuscript Mark Antony means melody memory middle pitch mind Minor premise mood nature Nervii never oral orator oratorical outline pause penult platform pleonasm poem possible practice pronunciation proof public speaking radio reason reciting rhythm sentence sound speaker speech spoken story student syllable syllogism talk teacher tell tempo thing thought timbre tion tone colors topic trochaic unstressed usually verse vocal cords voice volume whisper Winston Churchill word group write wrote our friend