Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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... exercise ten times . 2. Breathe in and hold the breath exactly as in ( a ) and ( b ) of Exercise 1. Then gradually draw in the abdomen and at the same time let the air stream out gradually . Exhalation may take five seconds in the ...
... exercise ten times . 2. Breathe in and hold the breath exactly as in ( a ) and ( b ) of Exercise 1. Then gradually draw in the abdomen and at the same time let the air stream out gradually . Exhalation may take five seconds in the ...
Pàgina 32
... exercise with Breathing Exercise 4 . 3. Follow the directions given in Breathing Exercise 2 , but while breathing out slowly whisper a sentence . Begin with a very short sentence and proceed gradually to longer and longer ones . Speak ...
... exercise with Breathing Exercise 4 . 3. Follow the directions given in Breathing Exercise 2 , but while breathing out slowly whisper a sentence . Begin with a very short sentence and proceed gradually to longer and longer ones . Speak ...
Pàgina 33
... exercises with Breathing Exercise 4 . 5. Do the same as in Exercise 3 , but speak with varying intensity , the stressed words with sharper breath . Use up all your breath supply with each sentence . Don't deceive yourself by breathing ...
... exercises with Breathing Exercise 4 . 5. Do the same as in Exercise 3 , but speak with varying intensity , the stressed words with sharper breath . Use up all your breath supply with each sentence . Don't deceive yourself by breathing ...
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