Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 94
... platform or before the microphone . Mark Antony may easily stop for ten or fifteen seconds after And men have lost their reason , before he composes himself and is able to go on quietly , Bear with me . On the platform , four to six ...
... platform or before the microphone . Mark Antony may easily stop for ten or fifteen seconds after And men have lost their reason , before he composes himself and is able to go on quietly , Bear with me . On the platform , four to six ...
Pàgina 262
Robert Lohan. IX ON THE PLATFORM Ere yet he speaks , the orator is seen In all the eloquence of garb and mien . - OVID Everything that has been treated so far- - from the technique of speaking to oratorical style - be- longs , so ...
Robert Lohan. IX ON THE PLATFORM Ere yet he speaks , the orator is seen In all the eloquence of garb and mien . - OVID Everything that has been treated so far- - from the technique of speaking to oratorical style - be- longs , so ...
Pàgina 263
... platform , though nobody will notice it when you stand on your feet . A lady seldom knows how to cross her legs gracefully on the stage . This analysis could go on , if these points seem to be insufficient . Many speakers admit that the ...
... platform , though nobody will notice it when you stand on your feet . A lady seldom knows how to cross her legs gracefully on the stage . This analysis could go on , if these points seem to be insufficient . Many speakers admit that the ...
Continguts
Introduction II | 11 |
The Task | 17 |
Control the Breath | 21 |
Copyright | |
No s’hi han mostrat 17 seccions
Frases i termes més freqüents
able Abraham Lincoln accent acoustic pattern actor antepenult Ariovistus attention audience auditorium become breath Brutus Caesar called certainly clear conclusion course Craig Baird depends effect emotional colors Erlking example exercise expression extemporaneous feelings give hearer Henry Ward Beecher honorable ideas imagination important impression inhaling interest intonation introduction knowledge language learned lecture lines listeners live logical logical stress look Mark Antony material matter means melody memory mind Minor premise mood nature Nervii never oral orator oratorical organization outline pause pitch platform pleonasm possible practice pronunciation proof public speaking question radio reason reciting rhythm sentence sound speaker speech spoken story stress student syllable syllogism talk teacher tell tempo thing thought timbre tion tone topic vocabulary vocal cords voice whisper Winston Churchill word group world government write written