Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 42
... . Lessons with a teacher and continuous supervision by him are indispensable . It is possible only to indicate the method which has proved successful . EXERCISES I Find on the piano the pitch in which 42 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
... . Lessons with a teacher and continuous supervision by him are indispensable . It is possible only to indicate the method which has proved successful . EXERCISES I Find on the piano the pitch in which 42 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
Pàgina 44
... possible take the position used in the breathing exercises , lying comfortably on the back with the head slightly raised . If this cannot be done , stand relaxed . Breathe in deeply and whisper monotonously the following verses , taking ...
... possible take the position used in the breathing exercises , lying comfortably on the back with the head slightly raised . If this cannot be done , stand relaxed . Breathe in deeply and whisper monotonously the following verses , taking ...
Pàgina 98
... possible , under some circumstances , to give the same talk before college and junior high school students if the tempo is changed accordingly . Within the basic range of speeds at which the speaker moves , he must , however , change ...
... possible , under some circumstances , to give the same talk before college and junior high school students if the tempo is changed accordingly . Within the basic range of speeds at which the speaker moves , he must , however , change ...
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